When we decided to revisit the dead and dying malls of Pennsylvania at the end of June, we debated about whether or not things at Susquehanna Valley Mall in Monroe Township, Snyder County, had changed enough since 2016 to warrant adding it to the article.

At the time, other than the closing of Bon-Ton, it hadn’t. But, sadly, now it has.

The Daily Item reported Tuesday that Susquehanna Valley Mall is set to be sold at a sheriff’s sale on August 9. Court documents filed by the U.S. Bank National Association show that the bank hopes to recover nearly $33.4 million that it’s owed.

Snyder County Sheriff John Zechman told the Daily Item that the sale was not a certainty, and could be canceled if a settlement is negotiated.

Today, just a single anchor store, Boscov’s, remains.

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