Schuyler Lake Mall/Tenant list

Anchors

 * AMC Schuyler Lake (opened in 1986 as a General Cinema movie theater)
 * andThat! (opened in 2019; was McCurdy's from 1977 to 1994 and The Bon-Ton from 1994 to 2018) [Neighborhood 4]
 * Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (opened in 2013; was a vacant lot on the adjacent Schuyler Lake Speedway property that was intended for a road course that never came to fruition) [outparcel]
 * Boscov's (opened in 2021; was Toys "R" Us from 1983-2018) [Neighborhood 4]
 * Burlington (was Montgomery Ward from 1977 to 2000) [Neighborhood 1]
 * Child World (opened in 2020; was Babies "R" Us from 1998 to 2018) [Neighborhood 5]
 * The Home Depot (opened in 1997) [outparcel]
 * JCPenney (opened in 1977; original anchor) [Neighborhood 4]
 * Macy's (was Sibley's from 1977 to 1990, and Kaufmann's from 1990 to 2006) [Neighborhood 2]
 * Sam's Club (opened in 1997) [outparcel]
 * World of Adventure (indoor amusement park opening in 2022; to re-use parts of the building that housed Sears from 1977 to 2020) [Neighborhood 2]
 * Walmart (was Carrefour from 1991 to 1993) [Neighborhood 5]
 * Wegmans (opened in 1977; had numerous renovations over the years) [Neighborhood 3]

Junior anchors

 * Guitar Center (was Just for Feet) [Neighborhood 4]
 * H&M (opened in 2007) [Neighborhood 3]
 * Macy's Kids Store (was Sib's Kids by Sibley's from 1977 to 1990 and Kaufmann's Kids Store from 1990 to 2006) [Neighborhood 2]
 * Ollie's Bargain Outlet @ Building 19 (opened in 2016 under the normal Ollie's name before rebranding in 2021; was Alexander's from 1983 to 1992, Building 19 (it's only location outside of New England) from 1993 to 2013 and a seasonal pop-up store space from 2014-2016) [Neighborhood 5]
 * P.C. Richard & Son (was Best Products from 1977 to 1996, was the tenth SITE-designed Best store with a unique "slanted" front, which has been retained throughout it's tenure as P.C. Richard & Son) [outparcel]
 * Saks Off 5th (opened in 2007; was Chase-Pitkin from 1983 to 2005) [Outparcel]
 * Schuyler Lake Renault (opened in 1983 as Schuyler Lake American, an American Motors dealership, later became a Renault dealership after Renault of America split from AMC)

Inline stores

 * Abercrombie & Fitch/Abercrombie Kids (opened in 1988 as Abercrombie & Fitch from 1988 to 2007; Abercrombie Kids added in 2008, still has the "chain" store front)
 * Aeropostale (opened in 1991)
 * American Eagle Outfitters/Aerie (opened in 1991 as American Eagle Outfitters from 1991-2011, was an American Eagle Outfitters/77 Kids from 2011-2012)
 * Bath & Body Works (opened in 2007)
 * Bethlehem Star Bookstores (Christian bookstore; opened in 1985)
 * Champs Sports (opened in 1991)
 * The Children's Place (opened in 1997)
 * Citi Trends
 * Claire's (opened in 1997)
 * Docomo Northeast Store (was MovieStop)
 * Foot Locker (opened in 1983)
 * Express (opened in 2001)
 * FYE (opened 2010; was Club Libby Lu from 2005-2008)
 * Gap (opened in 1977)
 * Gilly Hicks (opened in 2021; was Justice from 2005-2020) [Neighborhood 2]
 * GNC (opened in 1987)
 * Hollister/Social Tourist (opened in 2003 as Hollister Co. from 2003 to 2012, was a Hollister/Gilly Hicks from 2012 to 2021)
 * Hot Topic (opened in 1999; was Early Learning Centre from 1987 to 1991 and Sesame Street General Store from 1992 to 1996)
 * H&R Block (opened in 1983)
 * Lady Foot Locker (opened in 1991)
 * Lululemon (opened in 2013)
 * Men's Warehouse (opened 2012; was Ruehl No.925)
 * RadioShack Dealer - Schuyler Lake Hobby (opened in 1977)
 * Rail Raiders (model train and toy store; opened in 2019; was Gymboree from 1991 to 2018)
 * Spencer's (opened in 1991) [Neighborhood 1]
 * Torrid (opened in 2007)
 * Uniqlo (opened in 2013; was KB Toys)
 * Verizon Wireless (opened in 1997 as Bell Atlantic Mobile from 1997 to 2000)
 * Victoria's Secret/Pink (opened in 1995 as a Victoria's Secret/Bath & Body Works, Pink added to the former Bath & Body Works store in 2007)
 * Yankee Candle (opened in 1997)
 * Zales
 * Zumiez (was Tower Records)

Dining

 * Auntie Anne's (opened in 1991)
 * Chuck E. Cheese's (opened in 1989; was originally going to open as a Showbiz Pizza but due to the Concept Unification and the of the phase out of the Showbiz Pizza brand, it opened as Chuck E. Cheese's, which technically makes it the only 3-stage location that wasn't converted from a Showbiz Pizza)
 * HuHot Mongolian Grill (opened in 2015; was Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse from 2000-2013)
 * IHOP (opened in 2007; was Kahunaville from 1997-2006)
 * Mrs. Fields
 * Subway (opened in 2007; was TCBY)

Level 1

 * Arby's (opened in 1991)
 * Chipotle (opened in 2013)
 * Dairy Queen/Orange Julius (opened in 1997)
 * Best Kabob (opened in 2009)
 * Panda's Wokery (opened in 1997; was Manchu Wok from 1991-1995)
 * Sbarro (opened in 1991)
 * Starbucks (opened in 2007; kiosk)
 *  Wetzel's Pretzels

Level 2

 * Boba's Bubbles
 * Charley's Philly Steaks
 * Dippin' Dots/Doc Popcorn (opened 2015)
 * Great Steak & Potato Company (opened in 1991)
 * Gyro Hero
 * McDonald's (opened in 1991)
 * KFC/Pizza Hut Express (opened in 1991; first location to use the "KFC" name)
 * Tim Hortons (opened in 2013; was Burger King)