Schuyler Lake Mall/Tenant list

Anchors

 * andThat! (opened in 2019; was McCurdy's from 1977 to 1994 and The Bon-Ton from 1994 to 2018)
 * Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (opened in 2013, outparcel; was a vacant lot on the adjacent Schuyler Lake Speedway property that was intended for a road course that never came to fruition)
 * Boscov's (opened in 2021; was Toys "R" Us from 1983-2018)
 * Burlington (was Montgomery Ward from 1977 to 2000)
 * Child World (opened in 2020; was Babies "R" Us from 1998 to 2018)
 * The Home Depot (opened in 1997; outparcel)
 * JCPenney (opened in 1977; original anchor)
 * Macy's (was Sibley's from 1977 to 1990, and Kaufmann's from 1990 to 2006)
 * 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)
 * Walmart (was Carrefour from 1991 to 1993)
 * Wegmans (opened in 1977; had numerous renovations over the years)

Junior anchors

 * Guitar Center (was Just for Feet)
 * H&M (opened in 2007)
 * Old Navy (opened in 1997; was originally Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre from 1982 to 1985 and a Sibley's/Kaufmann's Clearance Center from 1985 to 1996)
 * 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)
 * P.C. Richard & Son (outparcel; 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)
 * Round 1 (opened in 2012)
 * Saks Off 5th (opened in 2007; outparcel; was Chase-Pitkin from 1983 to 2005)

Small stores

 * Abercrombie & Fitch/Abercrombie Kids (has the wooden store design)
 * Aeropostale
 * American Eagle Outfitters/Aerie (opened in 1991 as American Eagle Outfitter from 1991-2011, was an American Eagle Outfitters/77 Kids from 2011-2012)
 * Bethlehem Star Bookstores (Christian bookstore; opened in 1985)
 * Champs Sports
 * The Children's Place
 * Citi Trends
 * Claire's
 * Docomo Northeast Store (was MovieStop)
 * Disney Store (opened in 1991)
 * Foot Locker
 * FYE (opened 2010; was Club Libby Lu from 2005-2008)
 * GameStop (was Babbage's from 1991 to 2005)
 * Gap
 * Gilly Hicks (opened in 2021; was Justice from 2005-2020)
 * 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
 * Lady Foot Locker
 * Lululemon
 * 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)
 * Rite Aid (was a Fay's Drugs from 1991 to 1996, then Eckerd from 1996 to 2006)
 * Spencer's
 * Torrid
 * Uniqlo (opened in 2013; was KB Toys)
 * Verizon
 * Victoria's Secret/Bath & Body Works (opened in 1995)
 * Yankee Candle
 * Zales
 * Zumiez (was Tower Records)

Dining

 * Chuck E. Cheese's (opened in 1989; was originally going to open as a Showbiz Pizza but due to the Concept Unification 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
 * Dairy Queen/Orange Julius
 * Best Kabob
 * Sbarro (opened in 1991)
 * Starbucks (kiosk)
 *  Wetzel's Pretzels

Level 2

 * Boba's Bubbles
 * Charley's Philly Steaks
 * 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)