Large Section of Willow Grove Park Mall Up For Sale

Over 60 acres of the Abington Township shopping center are on the market

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

A 724,728-square-foot portion (or 62 acres) of the 1.137 million square foot Willow Grove Park Mall in Abington Township, Pennsylvania has been listed for sale by JLL Investors. The section includes major anchor tenants like Macy's, Nordstrom Rack, and The Cheesecake Factory, and generates an annual net operating income of $8.8 million.

Why it matters

The sale of a large section of the Willow Grove Park Mall reflects the ongoing challenges facing traditional retail centers as consumer shopping habits continue to evolve. The listing provides an opportunity for a new owner to potentially reposition the property and adapt it to changing market demands.

The details

The 62-acre segment up for sale is being sold by the mall's lender, Prudential Financial subsidiary PGIM Inc., after its $170 million loan to PREIT matures. A buyer can secure ownership through a deed in lieu of foreclosure. The listing agent described the Willow Grove Park Mall as an "incredibly productive, exceptionally located" three-level super regional shopping center located in the densely populated and affluent Montgomery County.

  • The 62-acre section of the Willow Grove Park Mall was recently listed for sale by JLL Investors.

The players

JLL Investors

The real estate investment firm that is listing the 62-acre section of the Willow Grove Park Mall for sale.

PGIM Inc.

The Prudential Financial subsidiary that is selling the debt on the Willow Grove Park Mall after its $170 million loan to PREIT matures.

PREIT

The previous owner of the Willow Grove Park Mall that had a $170 million loan from PGIM Inc.

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What’s next

A buyer can secure ownership of the 62-acre section of the Willow Grove Park Mall through a deed in lieu of foreclosure.

The takeaway

The sale of a large portion of the Willow Grove Park Mall highlights the ongoing challenges facing traditional shopping malls as consumer preferences shift. A new owner may have an opportunity to reposition the property to adapt to changing market demands.