Operating hours reduced for Oxford Valley Mall
KRISTEN WALSH
Issue date: 4/13/09 Section: Features
In the past year, malls have
been looking slightly less
packed. Aside from being
used as a Friday night babysitting
replacement for young
teens, malls across America
have lost some major appeal
due to tighter budgets.
The Oxford Valley Mall in
Langhorne is no exception
and appears to also be a victim
of the economic crisis.
Stores that once attracted
many buyers are now going
out of business, and major
anchor stores such as
Boscov's are closing after filing
for bankruptcy.
"An empty department
store at the end of the mall
can hurt the smaller stores,"
said hairstylist Joyce
Robinson at the Regis Salon
at the Oxford Valley Mall.
"The anchor stores attract
customers to that part of the
mall, and since Boscov's is
gone, that part of the mall is
dead," said Robinson.
According to a report by
ABC News, Michael P.
Niemira, chief economist at
the International
Council of
S h o p p i n g
Centers, said the
industry has
"really been battered by
every part of this recession."
As a result, this past holiday
season was the weakest
since 1970.
The amount of money spent
at the nation's retailers from
Nov. 1 through Christmas
Eve was down 5.5 percent to
8 percent compared with last
year, according to
MasterCard SpendingPulse,
which tracks retail sales for
all forms of payment, including
check, cash and credit
card.
Another noticeable change
at the Oxford Valley Mall is
the sudden change in hours
of operation. Instead of closing
at 9:30 p.m. on weekdays
and Saturdays, it now closes
30 minutes earlier. On
Sundays the amll closes an
hour earlier, meaning fewer
hours for many mall employees.
Build-A-Bear Workshop
employee Megan McTegue
said the sudden cut in hours
definitely cut back the time
she spends at work.
"It's nice we get out of there
earlier, but the cutback hurts
my paycheck," said
been looking slightly less
packed. Aside from being
used as a Friday night babysitting
replacement for young
teens, malls across America
have lost some major appeal
due to tighter budgets.
The Oxford Valley Mall in
Langhorne is no exception
and appears to also be a victim
of the economic crisis.
Stores that once attracted
many buyers are now going
out of business, and major
anchor stores such as
Boscov's are closing after filing
for bankruptcy.
"An empty department
store at the end of the mall
can hurt the smaller stores,"
said hairstylist Joyce
Robinson at the Regis Salon
at the Oxford Valley Mall.
"The anchor stores attract
customers to that part of the
mall, and since Boscov's is
gone, that part of the mall is
dead," said Robinson.
According to a report by
ABC News, Michael P.
Niemira, chief economist at
the International
Council of
S h o p p i n g
Centers, said the
industry has
"really been battered by
every part of this recession."
As a result, this past holiday
season was the weakest
since 1970.
The amount of money spent
at the nation's retailers from
Nov. 1 through Christmas
Eve was down 5.5 percent to
8 percent compared with last
year, according to
MasterCard SpendingPulse,
which tracks retail sales for
all forms of payment, including
check, cash and credit
card.
Another noticeable change
at the Oxford Valley Mall is
the sudden change in hours
of operation. Instead of closing
at 9:30 p.m. on weekdays
and Saturdays, it now closes
30 minutes earlier. On
Sundays the amll closes an
hour earlier, meaning fewer
hours for many mall employees.
Build-A-Bear Workshop
employee Megan McTegue
said the sudden cut in hours
definitely cut back the time
she spends at work.
"It's nice we get out of there
earlier, but the cutback hurts
my paycheck," said

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