Outback Steakhouse isn’t the only new tenant to open in a newly-built building in the parking lot at the Capital City Mall in Lower Allen Township.
Mavis Discount Tire opened a 7,000-square-foot store several weeks ago located near the intersection of Hartzdale Drive and Capital City Mall Drive near J.C. Penney at 3410 Hartzdale Drive. In addition to tires, Mavis also offers a number of automobile services including oil changes and battery replacement. The store is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Mavis has more than 500 stores in 13 states. This is the only location in Cumberland County. Mavis also opened a location in Dauphin County at 452 E. Main St. in Middletown. Officials from Mavis Discount Tire couldn’t be reached for comment.
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The store joins a number of other tenants that have opened at the mall in the last year. Primanti Bros. opened in June. Shoe Show opened at the mall last summer. Simply Country, a home decor store opened last summer near Macy’s. Deep Six CBD, which sells CBD products opened near Macy’s at the mall last summer in its bamboo decorated space. Christopher & Banks returned to the Capital City Mall in a location near Dick’s Sporting Goods in August.The Fuzzy Wall relocated from the Colonial Park Mall to the Capital City Mall last year and is located next to Dave & Buster’s.
In October, Sportsman’s Warehouse, the outdoor retailer, acquired the Field & Stream store in the mall’s parking lot. UPMC Health Plan Connect Center opened a kiosk with small offices at the mall on Nov. 3. Outback Steakhouse opened a newly-built location in the parking lot on January 29. Go! Games & Toys, which was previously a seasonal tenant at the mall has now opened a permanent location at the mall. There were zero vacancies at the mall during a recent walk-through by a PennLive reporter.
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