Pending redevelopment
In recent years, the interior of the Plymouth Meeting Mall has seen an increase in vacancies, with sales of $320 per square foot in the three months ended September 2015.[8] The rise in vacancies is due to declining mall traffic and competition from the larger King of Prussia mall located less than 10 mi away and the Willow Grove Park Mall located 13 mi away. In 2019, the non-anchor occupancy rate was 81.3%.[12]
In December 2009, Krazy City closed its doors in accordance with the chain's folding. In 2012, its space was converted to Mercy Health Center as part of Mercy Suburban Hospital. In late 2013, a casual Mexican chain restaurant opened in the second floor mall entrance wing next to Macy's and across from Dave & Busters, called Uncle Julio's.
On January 4, 2017, Suburban Health Center was announced to have closed.[13] On the same day, Macy's announced that its store would be closing in spring 2017 as part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide. On January 28, 2017, Uncle Julio's closed its restaurant. On March 26, 2017, Macy's officially closed its store.[14]
5 Wits closed in 2020.
In November 2025, it was announced that Plymouth Meeting Mall was under contract to be sold to Lubert Adler Partners in February 2026, who plans to demolish and redevelop the mall into the Plymouth Meeting Town Center. Under this plan, the interior of the mall between Boscov's and Dick's Sporting Goods is planned to be demolished, with construction planned to begin in 2027 and be finished in 2028.[15]
Despite being up for sale, as of April 2026 the mall's official website still mentions PREIT.
An 12-story office tower connected to the mall is currently being renovated into apartments. The apartment building is looking to open later this year. The plan is for at least 275 apartments with potential plans for more.[16]