GREENGATE was built in two phases. Phase I was anchored by the Joseph Horne Company and Montgomery Ward and was dedicated in 1965 and '66. There were forty-seven stores and services, with free parking for 2,500 autos.
GREENGATE MALL TENANTS 1966:
JOSEPH HORNE COMPANY (with Beauty Salon and freestanding Auto Center) / MONTGOMERY WARD (with snack bar and attached Auto Center) / G.C. MURPHY 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / A Shop Called East / Anticipation Maternity / Barricini Candies / Black Angus Freezer Meats / Bombay Shop / Camera & Card / Card Mart / Carlton Men's Shop / Chester Uniform / Deb-Mar Petland / DeRoy's Jewelers / Dimling's Candy / Dollar Savings Bank / Eisaman Business Equipment Company / Emar Creations / Father & Son Shoes / Fashion Spear ladies' wear / First Lady Beauty Salon / Fulton Piano & Organ Company / GNC (General Nutrition Center) / Ger-Na's / Greengate Barber / Greengate Hearing Center / Greengate Savings & Loan / Herrold Jewelers / Isaly Dairy Company / Jayson's Men's Store / Junior Shoe World / Kamps Shoes / Kinney Shoes / Marcel's / Marianne Shop ladies' wear / Mary Jane Shoes / Mays / McSorley's Restaurant / Mellon National Bank / National Record Mart / Olde Fashion Coffee Store / Oven King Bakeries / Parklane Hosiery / Parkwood Consumer Discount / Radio Shack / Royer's apparel / Scot Ties, Limited / Singer Sewing Center / Soup 'N' Sandwich / Spencer Gifts / Standard Sportswear / The Butcher Shop / The Gallery of Glass / This & That Shop / Thom McAn Shoes / Thrift Drug (with luncheonette) / Veranda / Walden Books / Wayne-Weil / Winchester Securities