Green Acres Mall
Green Acres Mall is an indoor shopping mall located in Valley Stream, New York|South Valley Stream], New York, off Sunrise Highway in Nassau County near the border of New York City and the Incorporated Village of Valley Stream.
As of 2026, the mall currently features two Macy's locations, and Primark. The mall also features many staples like Express, H&M, and Uniqlo. The mall has a gross leasable area of. The mall is the 18th List of largest shopping malls in [the United States|largest in the United States] and is extremely popular in Nassau County and in the neighboring New York City borough of Queens. The mall is accessible by many Nassau Inter-County Express routes as well as three MTA New York City Bus routes, the, that cross the city border.
History
Green Acres Mall was built in 1956 on the northern portion of Curtiss Airfield and was one of Long Island's first open air malls. It was partially built on the former site of the Columbia Aircraft Corporation. In 1968, the mall was enclosed "to create an even more appealing shopping environment." At the time, there were three anchor stores, Lane's, JCPenney, and Gimbels. There were more renovations and an expansion in 1983 including adding a second level, food court and a fourth anchor store, Sears.In the Green Acres' early days, WMCA 'Good Guys' would broadcast from the mall – as would WABC.
To better compare to Long Island's largest mall, Roosevelt Field, multimillion-dollar renovations to the food court were completed in 2006, and the mall's ceilings and floors completed in March 2007. New to the area is a Best Buy, PetSmart and a BJ's Wholesale Club which opened in early 2007.
Anchor stores
The mall currently has three anchors: Macy's, Macy's Men's & Furniture Gallery, and Primark. It is currently owned and managed by The Macerich Company, having been previously owned and operated by Vornado Realty Trust until January 2013. It was announced in May 2012 that Vornado planned to sell the mall and some of its other retail centers, and in October 2012, it was announced that the mall was being sold to Macerich in a deal that completed in the beginning of 2013.Former anchors
- Gimbels - Opened in 1956 with the mall and closed in 1987. It was replaced by Abraham & Straus in 1986 and then Macy's in 1995.
- Lane's - Opened in 1960 and closed in 1965. It was first replaced by Love's in 1966, which was then converted to S. Klein in 1968. Korvettes took over the space in 1975. Then Gertz took over in 1982 and was rebranded as Stern’s a year later. After Federated Department Stores retired the Stern’s nameplate in 2001, the space was subdivided between a Macy's Men's & Furniture Gallery and Kohls. Kohls closed in 2019 and its space is still vacant as of 2026 with redevelopment plans in the works.
- JCPenney - Opened in 1957 and closed in 2020 after nearly 63 years of operation. In 1982 the store was expanded into the basement doubling its size. After it closed, the ground floor was subdivided between Uniqlo and Primark, which opened in 2023.
- Century 21 - Opened in 2015 in a space made up of 18 former interior stores. It closed in 2021 when the chain went out of business and became a Shoppers World for a short period until 2024. It was then turned back into interior mall space with Foot Locker taking up the largest section on the first level. As of 2026, the whole upper level remains vacant.
- J. J. Newberry - Opened in 1957 and closed by the 1980s. It was turned into additional mall space after closing.
- Sears - Opened in 1983 and closed in 2021. It is currently being demolished along with the adjacent parking garage and auto center for new green spaces, dining, and an 80,000 sqft ShopRite scheduled to open in 2027.
- Alexander’s - Opened in 1967 and closed in 1992 when the chain went bankrupt. The store sat on the mall property close to Sunrise Hwy but was not connected to the mall itself. After closing it was demolished and a Caldor was built on the site in 1994, which would later become Target in 1999.
Green Acres Commons
Public transportation
Green Acres Mall is served by two [Nassau Inter-County Express|Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE)] bus routes: the and the Elmont Flexi Shuttle. In addition, the Q5, Q87, and Q89 bus routes of the New York City Transit Authority serve the mall. The bus terminal is located at the south end of the mall at Ring Road South.Incidents
Series of incidents that have happened at Green Acres Mall- 1968: Richard Cottingham, also known as the "Torso Killer", murders 23-year-old Diane Cusick
- September 1, 2019: Ammonia and bleach mixed in a pump sump
- March 7, 2022: Worker shot in the leg by gunman in the famous footwear kiosk
- October 23, 2023: Mall on lock down after shoplifting suspect supposedly fired a gun