List of shopping malls in the United States

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This is a list of current and former notable shopping malls and shopping centers in the United States.

Alabama

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Riverchase Galleria, the largest mall in Alabama

Alaska

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Arizona

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Scottsdale Fashion Square, the largest mall in Arizona

Arkansas

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Northwest Arkansas Mall

California

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South Coast Plaza, largest mall in California and the 4th largest in the United States.

Colorado

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One of the entrances to the Mershops Town Center at Aurora shopping mall, located at 14200 East Alameda Avenue in Aurora, Colorado.

Connecticut

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Entrance to the Connecticut Post Mall, the largest mall in Connecticut

Delaware

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District of Columbia

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Florida

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Aventura Mall, the 5th largest mall in the United States and the largest in Florida

Georgia

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Mall of Georgia, the largest mall in the state of Georgia

Guam

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Hawaii

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Ala Moana Center, the largest mall in Hawaii

Idaho

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Former road sign at Boise Town Square, the largest mall in Idaho

Illinois

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Woodfield Mall, the largest mall in Illinois

Indiana

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Castleton Square road sign, the largest mall in Indiana

Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Entrance of Fayette Mall, the largest mall in Kentucky

Louisiana

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Main entrance of the Mall of Louisiana, the largest mall in the state of Louisiana

Maine

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Maryland

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Arundel Mills Rowhouse Entry No. 1 at night

Massachusetts

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Inside South Shore Plaza, Braintree Massachusetts

Michigan

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Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan

Minnesota

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Mall of America, the largest shopping mall in North America

Mississippi

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Metrocenter Mall, once the largest mall in Mississippi

Missouri

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Jamestown Mall in Missouri

Montana

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Nebraska

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North side of Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, the largest mall in Nebraska

Nevada

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Entrance to the Boulevard Mall in Las Vegas

New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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Aerial photograph of American Dream as seen in May 2026. The mall is the second-largest in the United States.[1]

New Mexico

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New York

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North Carolina

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Entrance to the SouthPark Mall, the largest mall in North Carolina

North Dakota

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Kirkwood Mall

Northern Mariana Islands

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Ohio

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Interior view of Forest Fair Mall (also known as Cincinnati Mills[a]), one of the state's most infamous dead malls

Oklahoma

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Oregon

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Lloyd Center mall, the largest mall in Oregon

Pennsylvania

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King Of Prussia, the largest mall in Pennsylvania and the 3rd largest in the United States[1]

Puerto Rico

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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Exterior view of Richland Mall, December 2017

South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Entrance to the Opry Mills Mall

Texas

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The Galleria Mall, the largest mall in Texas

United States Virgin Islands

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Utah

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Interior of Shops at South Town before remodel

Vermont

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Virginia

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The entrance to Tysons Corner Center, the 8th largest mall in the United States, and the largest in Virginia

Washington

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Westfield Southcenter mall, the largest mall in Washington.

West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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Main atrium of The Avenue, an urban shopping mall which spans three city blocks in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Wyoming

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See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 Avery, Hartmans; Santana, Danni (April 10, 2023). "The biggest malls in America, from the troubled American Dream mall to Florida's alligator-shaped shopping center". Business Insider. Retrieved March 2, 2026.
  2. "[PDF] THE MILLS CORPORATION" (PDF).
  3. "Report: Owner of Concord Marketplace may go into bankruptcy". Charlotte Business Journal. March 4, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2026.
  4. Bluemner, Paul (April 16, 2026). "Philadelphia's Franklin Mall Set for $100 Million Mixed-use Redevelopment". citybiz. Retrieved April 17, 2026.
  5. "15 years and counting for Richmond's abandoned Azalea Mall". 12onyourside.
  1. Various other former names include Cincinnati Mall, The Malls at Forest Fair, and Forest Fair Village
  2. Opening and closure dates may vary by source. The following citation, which is an official news outlet (12onyourside) cites 1962 and 1995. Other sources might cite 1963 and 1996.