Multiple New Offerings Coming to South Hill Mall

More than just Barnes & Noble: See what else is set to debut at South Hill Mall

By Debbie Cockrell May 6, 2025 12:01 PM

South Hill Mall in Puyallup is filling the former Macy’s site, and has announced other new retailers coming to the mall between now and next summer. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer online property portal

 

The former Macy’s retail space at South Hill Mall in the Puyallup area is set to be filled with a new discount retailer.

Discount Collection is scheduled to open June 1. According to a release this week from the mall’s communications team, the 114,400-square-foot store “will occupy a two-story space on the west side of the mall, near Round 1 entertainment.”

The retailer also has stores in Olympia and Auburn.

The store specializes in items tied to liquidation or overstock items from other stores, including Costco, Macy’s, Target, Amazon and Sam’s Club among others, offering products at steep discounts.

Macy’s announced closure of its store at the mall earlier this year.

Items for sale at the stores include appliances, furniture, shoes, clothes, camping gear, toys and electronics.

This month will see the opening of an Xfinity by Comcast storefront at the mall near Target. The 1,300-square-foot store will offer mobile devices, along with serving customers on internet and cable TV services contracts.

Next year, Hong Kong Market will open at South Hill Mall, set for the summer of 2026. According to the release, “This new supermarket will feature over more than 31,000 square feet of international food products, fresh produce, meat, fish and poultry.”

It added that “The Food Hall inside will satisfy those who crave handcrafted Bahn Mi sandwiches, traditional Chinese barbecue, spring rolls, Boba drinks and more.”

The Seattle-based international grocer will be along 94th Avenue East, near Red Robin.

The news of new storefronts comes on the heels of last week’s announcement of a new Barnes & Noble set to open at the mall in October.

The release also noted that the nearby 108-unit Homewood Suites by HIlton is nearing completion. The five-story extended-stay hotel is on the north side of the mall complex across from Regal Cinemas.

 

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Your Golden Ticket to Entertainment

Coming Attraction: Ohio Valley Mall To Welcome Golden Ticket Cinema to Former AMC Location

Apr 25, 2025

GAGE VOTA

For The Intelligencer

 

CLAIRSVILLE — The Ohio Valley Mall will have a movie theater under its roof once again.

The mall announced that Golden Ticket Cinemas will take the place of AMC Theater, which did not renew its lease with the mall this past September, and will be the first Golden Ticket location in the state of Ohio.

The cinema will feature luxury recliners, an extensive food and beverage menu, deliver-to-seat service, and upgraded visuals and sound.

Golden Ticket Cinemas President John Bloemeke said patrons should expect a premium viewing experience.

“We’re bringing luxury reclining seating to every auditorium,” Bloemeke said. “We’re going to be bringing our own premium large format screen, which we call elite, which will be the region’s first 4K laser projection system, immersive sound, heated recliners, and an amazing experience.

“On top of that … we also are going to be expanding the menu significantly, where we’ll deliver to seat hot foods such as burgers, pizzas, wings, we even make milkshakes, donut bites, fried pickles,” he added.

“We’ll also have options for adults with our 27-tap beer wall, which we call our Ale House concept, where you can get a card, get ID’d, and you can try any number of beers, and pick a beer and bring it into the movies, or have a seat in the lounge, in the lobby as well.”

He added that although a set opening date isn’t finalized, he feels strongly in saying that the theater will be open before the 2025 holiday season.

“Absolutely, before the holidays,” Bloemeke said. “We’re hoping to be earlier than that, but we can’t pin down a date just yet, not this early out, but I think it’s a safe bet.

The fourth quarter of 2025 will see some major movies released, he added, including sequels to “Avatar,” “Wicked” and “Zootopia.”

Joe Bell, director of communications for the mall’s parent, Cafaro Co., said that he is extremely excited to be able to announce the addition of Golden Ticket Cinemas to the mall and believes it will fill the gap that was left by AMC in September.

“We are thrilled to have a new and much better theater coming to the Ohio Valley Mall,” Bell said. “Golden Ticket Cinemas is probably the fastest-growing movie theater company in America right now, and they bring a premium style of experience to movie lovers.

“They are working hard to make sure this theater experience is bigger and better than people in the community have seen before, and they think people in this area deserve it,” Bell added. “If you enjoy sitting in a theater and watching the first-run flicks, you’re gonna like it here.”

Bloemeke added that he plans to try to keep prices in line with what AMC previously had. He said that every Tuesday, tickets are $5.75 for all seats.

“We have things like the annual popcorn bucket that you can buy once for a one-time purchase, but then you can bring it in and fill it up for a reduced price,” he said. “So we try to keep it accessible for anyone on a budget, and we want to make sure everyone gets to come out to the movies.”

 

Governor’s Square Mall Honors “The Bravest of the Brave”

Governors Square Mall unveils Medal of Honor wall to honor 46 local military heroes

By Anthony Hewitt 

March 26, 2025 3:18 pm

 

CLARKSVILLE, TN − On National Medal of Honor Day, March 25, Clarksville came together with the 101st Airborne Division and the 5th Special Forces Group to host an unforgettable event: A piece of Governor’s Square Mall has been transformed into a place of profound respect and admiration. The day was not just about commemoration—it was about creating a bridge between the past and present, uniting a community to celebrate valor, sacrifice, and unyielding love for country.

 

At the heart of the event was the unveiling of a remarkable tribute: a wall honoring 46 local Medal of Honor recipients from the two of the renowned military units based at Fort Campbell.

“Clarksville is more than just a city near a military installation,” said Col. (P) Travis McIntosh, Deputy Commanding General (Support) for the 101st Airborne Division. “Clarksville is a home, a community, a place where military families are embraced, supported and appreciated.”

McIntosh shared stories of the Medal of Honor recipients honored on the wall, emphasizing that their heroism not only reflected individual acts of courage but also the sacrifices of the brothers-in-arms who fought beside them. Stories about Pfc. Kenneth David; Sgt.1st Class Eugene Ashley Jr.; Lt. Col. Robert Cole were just a few of many who are forever recognized on the wall. The daughter of recipient Sgt. 1st Class Ronald Rosser who served in the 38th Infantry Regiment and received the medal for actions in Korea,1952, was also in attendance.

 

The wall at Governor’s Square Mall will stand going forward as more than a memorial, but as a bridge uniting a town with its military heritage.