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    Kohl's

    Kohl's

    (7 reviews)

    $$

    As someone who generally detests shopping just for shits and giggles, I make an exception when it…read morecomes to Kohl's. I spend an eternity in there and usually walk out with my bank account so low, I'm on the verge of homelessness (hyperbole...mostly). It doesn't help that this particular location is nearly sparkling with cleanliness and just about every product is neat and in its proper place. They have a great selection of jewelry and perfume and they are actually my go-to when I need a fresh timepiece or a new pair of earrings. Their jewelry is a little more expensive than some other retailers, but they're of good quality and will last you a very long time. I love their array of home decor. I bought some paintings and assorted knick-knacks there years and years ago and they are still on display at my house because they're unique, still look as good as new, and receive a lot of compliments from guests. In my opinion, their bath and bedding section is top-notch and high-quality. My warm, fuzzy blanket I purchased from them eons ago is still in excellent shape and has only gotten softer and more comfortable over the years. The same goes for my comforter and sheet sets. You may pay a little more, but these products will last for years to come. I don't know if I'm the only one who has a bizarre graphic tee obsession, but on the off-chance you're like me, Kohl's will not disappoint. Their tees are one-of-a-kind and can't be found anywhere else. I just wish they had more of a selection. Overall, their entire clothing department is impressive and sometimes you can stumble upon some really good deals. If you, like myself, aren't swimming in cash, you probably won't find it prudent to shop here frequently, as they are a bit pricey (sometimes, I'd say, a little overpriced). However, if you feel like the occasional splurge for high-quality products, Kohl's is an excellent choice.

    Just another Kohl's. While shopping there for a pair of shoes I noted how much "stuff" is out. It…read moreis not a Penny's or Target by any means but it is another outlet for miscellaneous clothing.

    Beaver Valley Mall

    Beaver Valley Mall

    (31 reviews)

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    2.5 stars. I have shopped at Beaver Valley Mall off and on for several years. Since my previous…read morereview a few years ago, more stores have closed. My husband and I were here most recently on Black Friday 2025, and although the mall had mostly vacant storefronts, many people were walking around. The mall was clean and maintained, and a Christmas train was set up for children. My husband made an analogy and said that the mall reminded him of an old person who was dying but was in a nursing home that took great care of them (!). I needed to use the women's restroom, and an employee kindly told me its location. The restroom was located past the food court, which contained only some restaurants. The restroom looked old but was fairly clean and worked. During this shopping trip, I shopped in the Boscov's, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Shoe Dept. Encore. I most liked the Boscov's.

    The Beaver Valley Mall is magnificent but dead. It's a large mall that is smaller than you'd expect…read moreon the inside, with a beautiful fountain at center court. The interior is very pretty for a mall, and there are cute gathering areas in front of two anchor stores. Many storefronts in the interior of the mall are vacant, and finding a reason to come shop is difficult. The mall is owned by Namdar Realty Group, a known slum lord. Unfortunately, the anchors contribute to the issues. The former Macy's is used by U-Haul for self-storage with part being offered for redevelopment. Rural King does not open into the mall. JCPenney is in the process of closing, which is sad as it's a nicer store for this chain. Boscov's will be the only anchor with access from in the mall once JCPenney's closes. Dick's remains as a junior anchor. The food court is still decent and includes Chick-Fil-A and China Max, along with others. It's a shame a mall this nice looking is in this condition, with empty storefronts everywhere. The future of this mall is uncertain at best.

    Nordstrom Rack

    Nordstrom Rack

    (34 reviews)

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    Nordstrom Rack is an off-price department store chain that has hundreds of stores across the U.S…read more Its parent company is the luxury department store Nordstrom. This particular Nordstrom Rack is in The Block Northway shopping center. This Nordstrom Rack has two floors. The top level contains merchandise for men, children, and home, and the bottom level contains merchandise for women. I focused on the women's clothing. I saw an assortment of shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, coats, and other apparel that previous retailers could not sell. I recognized brands such as Calvin Klein and Nike, but I had not previously heard of some of the other brands. I thought that the prices were low to moderate. I decided to purchase a pair of UnionBay shorts for $23. The cashier quickly and correctly rang up my purchase.

    My husband and I were fragrance shopping on December 14, 2025 while doing our Christmas shopping…read more While we were smelling a different brand, a female employee walked behind us and asked if we wanted to smell Dior, which was noticeably on the lower end of the price range compared to what we were already viewing. At the same time, another employee positioned an iPhone near where we were standing, which made us feel uncomfortable and singled out. We are both African American, and the behavior of the employees felt prejudiced and unnecessary. We entered the store fully intending to purchase fragrances, but left feeling disappointed and unwilling to spend our hard-earned money in an environment where we felt judged rather than welcomed.

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    Larrimor's

    (29 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown

    I've been a customer at Larrimor's for years, and I'm disappointed in how the store handled a very…read moresimple issue. Their employees never asked for my birthday when setting up my profile, which meant I never received the birthday gift cards they advertise. When I contacted the store to correct it and asked for the past year's missed offer, the owner (Tom Michael) refused, even though the mistake was caused by their own staff. Instead of honoring the gift card I should have received, I was only offered a donation made "in my name" to a charity. While that may sound generous, it doesn't solve the original problem, and it left me feeling like the store wasn't willing to take responsibility for their own oversight. It was a very small request and could have been resolved easily with good customer service, but it wasn't. Based on this experience, I wouldn't recommend shopping here or trying to resolve any issues directly with the owner. There are plenty of other stores that value their customers and stand behind their promotions.

    Sorry I have to ding them this time. Was in Pittsburgh in early February for a conference with my…read morewife and had some hours so thought I'd revisit this nice little department-style store. I forgot how full-price it was... it's almost as if it's more than what the brand itself costs. One doesn't see that these days... The selection here is decent for a store of its size, if not a little rando. It feels somewhat curated but there's enough variety of brands to choose from to make the visit worth it for that... The issue was the service. We walked in and were almost immediately accosted by a salesman: Salesperson: "Hi welcome in, can I help you find something? What brings you in?" Me: "No thanks, just here to browse..." S: "OK what brings you to town? Business or visiting family?" Me: "Just on a quick trip thanks, we'll look over here" S: "What kind of business are you in?" Me: "Different things..." S: "So are you here for meetings?"... And so on--the guy literally followed us closely as we made our way from one end of the store to another. He stopped when I was looking at something, at which point another salesperson came up and asked the same salvo of questions Guy number one came back and started up again "so are you staying nearby?..." We were literally chased out of the store by its salespeople. Here's a better script for them: "Salesperson: Hi, my name is X, welcome to Larrimor's" Me: "No thanks, just here to browse..." "Salesperson: sounds good, just let me know if I can help you find anything" Hounding customers and charging more than the designers themselves is not a great way to do business these days, but I'm keeping four stars out of respect for a longtime Pittsburgh institution. Maybe next time I can look around in peace!

    Burlington - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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