Schuyler Lake Mall/Tenant list/Former tenants

Anchor stores

 * B. Altman (1983-1988; now The Village Food Court)
 * Babies "R" Us (1998-2018; now Child World)
 * Best Products (1977-1996; now P.C. Richard & Son, current occupant still retains the SITE-designed "slanted exterior")
 * The Bon-Ton (1994-2018; now andThat!)
 * Carrefour (1991-1993; now Walmart, current occupant's exterior still largely resembles that of the former occupant)
 * Just for Feet (1998-2004; now Guitar Center, current occupant still maintains a similar exterior)
 * Kaufmann's (1990-2006; now Macy's)
 * Sesame Place New York (1991-2011)
 * Sibley's (1977-1990; later Kaufmann's)
 * Toys "R" Us (1983-2018; now Boscov's)

Inline stores

 * Brothers: The Endless Adventure (late 2011-2015)
 * Club Libby Lu (2005-2008; now FYE, current occupant still retains the old exterior with the original silver & blue colors)
 * Early Learning Centre (1987-1991)
 * Eckerd (1996-2006; now Rite Aid)
 * Fay's Drugs (1991-1996)
 * Gymboree (1991-2018; now Rail Radiers)
 * Justice (2005-2020; now Gilly Hicks)
 * MovieStop (2005-2016; now Docomo Northeast Store)
 * Nickelodeon Store (now Hollister/Social Tourist)
 * P.S. from Aeropostale (2010-2014)
 * Ruehl No.925 (2006-2010; was a Toys "R" Us Express during the 2011 Black Friday season, now Men's Warehouse retaining the old "house" exterior)
 * Sesame Street General Store (1992-1996; now Hot Topic)
 * Tower Records (now Zumiez)

Dining

 * Aerodome (rotating restaurant atop the Sibley's/Kaufmann's/Macy's; 1977-2012, relocated by helicopter to the top of Schuyler Lake Speedway's new score pylon where it operates to this day)
 * Kahunaville (1997-2006; now IHOP)
 * TCBY (1991-2006; now Subway)

Food court

 * Burger King (1991-2009; now Tim Hortons)
 * Manchu Wok (1991-1997; now Panda's Wokery)
 * Roy Rogers (1991-2009; now Best Kabobs)

Entertainment

 * Discovery Zone (1994-1999; now H&M)
 * Great Eskate (roller/ice skating rink; 1977-1981, later a B. Altman)
 * Skytram (1977-1996; a suspended monorail that went around the mall, scrapped during the 1997 remodel)