The Lebanon Valley Mall is the premier shopping destination in the Lebanon Valley. Anchored by Boscov’s, Hobby Lobby, and The Great Escape Theatres Lebanon Valley 10, the Lebanon Valley Mall offers a mix of national and locally owned retail establishments. See our Store Directory for more details.
Lebanon Valley Mall strives to provide a safe, comfortable shopping environment to our guests and tenants. The mall has developed and strives to maintain a reputation of being a pillar in the community. This reputation is perpetuated by hosting community organizations for events and by being active in some of those same groups.
Geographically located near the center of Lebanon County, the Lebanon Valley Mall is just minutes from center city Lebanon and is easily accessible from a number of highways. The mall is centrally located amongst State Route 72, US Route 422, US Route 322, Interstate 76 (PA Turnpike), Interstate 78, and Interstate 81.
Our History
Prior to August 1972, the location of the Lebanon Valley Mall was nothing more than a landfill. Department Store magnate Albert Boscov had a vision of expanding Boscov’s Department Stores into Lebanon County. The store opened in August 1972 to rave reviews from the residents of the Lebanon Valley. Construction of the mall would begin a few short years later and culminate with the opening of the Lebanon Valley Mall in 1975. A dedication ceremony was held on October 6, 1975 marking a new era in retail in the Lebanon area. Over the years, mall tenants have included such names as Rea & Derick Drugs, Slack Shack, Frametastick, Seafood Shanty and Deb Shop to the current lineup of Lebanon Valley Mall tenants.
In May 1996, ground was broken on the first major renovation to the Lebanon Valley Mall since it opened more than 20 years prior. The construction would make way for the arrival of JCPenney and add an entire new wing to the building. The familiar flat front of the Lebanon Valley Mall had a new look with Penney’s expanding the mall’s foot print toward State Route 422. The renovation also included changes to the interior of the mall with new flooring and changes to the fountain and stage area near Boscov’s.
The next era of development at the Lebanon Valley Mall would begin in December 2005. Prizm Asset Management, LVM’s management company, and Aliance Entertainment embarked on a deal to build the most advanced movie theater ever in Lebanon County. The new theatre would include stadium seating, digital sound and 10 screens. The Great Escape Theatres Lebanon Valley Mall 10 opened to the public on Thursday, July 13, 2006.