AKRON, Ohio - Workers in cherry pickers removed the Macy's sign from Chapel Hill Mall on Tuesday, signifying the demise of one of three anchor stores.

But while Macy's and several other businesses have recently closed in the 100-tenant mall, the property manager is optimistic it won't deteriorate like Rolling Acres Mall across town.

The website states Summit County's second mall is "One stop fun for everyone." Staff on Tuesday said recent events, including an Easter scavenger hunt, drew large crowds.

McKinley Institutional Commercial Real Estate was appointed receiver for the mall in July 2014 after it went into foreclosure.

McKinley's website lists 15 vacancies, but they do not include spaces once occupied by stores that have recently closed.

A large space that has been leased to Party City was indicated as vacant.

The loss of those stores this year fueled more speculation about the mall's future.

Here's a list of stores that have recently closed:

Macy's

Express

FYE

Aeropostale

Old Navy