The History of The Walden Galleria in Buffalo New York
Walden Galleria is a regional shopping mall located in Cheektowaga, a suburb of Buffalo, New York located east of Interstate 90 and New York State Thruway Exit 52 off Walden Avenue.[2] The Walden Galleria comprises more than 1,600,000 square feet (150,000 m2) of retail space, with 170 stores on two levels, including a food court and a movie theater. The Galleria is currently anchored by the traditional chains Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Forever 21, Old Navy, and a Regal Cinemas multiplex. In 2021, Walden Galleria was listed among the top 20 most visited shopping centers in America, attracting over 23 million visitors from the United States and Canada.[3] The mall is owned and managed by The Pyramid Companies of Syracuse, New York, the same management firm which developed it. Thank you to YouTube channel: @lifeinbuffalo6060 • Walden Galleria Mall in Buffalo, New York @wkbwbuffalo • Walden Galleria Food Court petitions to be... @WGRZTVNews • Walden Galleria security gets a boost with...

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