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20 East Beau Street
Washington, PA 15301
Phone: 724.225.3010
Fax: 724.228.7337

Office Hours:
Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

There are plenty of shopping centers and stores that guarantee you find exactly what you are searching for in Washington County. From department stores to unique specialty shops the entire county offers a wide variety of retailers to meet any and all consumer needs.

AT&T, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Giant Eagle, Lowe’s, OfficeMax, Petsmart Michael’s, Pier One and Target anchor Strabane Square located off Exit #19, Interstate 70, in Washington. Other retailers include craft, electronic, GNC and bedding. There are also restaurants in the plaza and a bank.

Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam’s Club and Spring Hill Suites anchor Trinity Point also located off Exit #19, Interstate 70, in Washington. Blockbuster Video, Starbucks, Deals, Dress Barn, Payless and Famous Footwear are also located in the plaza along with restaurants and a bank.

Washington Crown Center located off of Exit #15, Interstate 70, in Washington offers approximately 80 stores for shoppers. The mall is anchored by Bon-Ton, Kaufmann’s, Sears and Old Navy, as well as Gander Mountain. Other retailers include jewelry, fashion clothing, shoes, music, cards and gifts, books, electronics, boutique items, drugs and sundries, hobby shop, GNC and bedding, a restaurant and food court. Hollywood Theater, the mall’s cinema complex, has 14 screens for moviegoers.

Washington Mall located off of Exit #19, Interstate 70, in Washington has approximately 25 stores for shoppers. J.C. Penney, Mall Cinemas, Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts and Toys R Us anchor the Washington Mall. Other retailers include jewelry, fashion clothing, shoes, music, cards and gifts, books, electronics, boutique items, drugs and sundries, hobby shop, pet shop, state liquor store, banks, restaurants and bakery.

Downtown Washington offers a wide range of retail and specialty stores including jewelry, men’s and women’s apparel, floral and antiques shops. Additional services include banks, paint, pet and feed supplies, bicycles, cards and office supplies. There are over 20 restaurants. Downtown Washington is home to many fine art galleries with over 30 of the best artists in the region displaying their works. Downtown Washington is currently undergoing Main Street and Capital improvements revitalization projects.

Charleroi offers unique specialty stores at the Speers Shops. Downtown retailers include wedding and party, scuba equipment, furniture, archery, fashion and clothing as well as office equipment, banks, flower, antique and carpet stores.

Canonsburg initiated a Renaissance Group in 1999 and is in the process of redevelopment of the downtown area. Canonsburg’s current reputation is of being an antique center with a small town atmosphere. The Renaissance Group hopes that this will not only continue but also grow Canonsburg. Revitalization will also include new business anchors such as a new library, educational institutions, entertainment as well as dining opportunities and expanded existing retail stores.

The Route 19 Commercial Corridor, located in Peters Township, offers a diverse range of businesses including a wide variety of retail, restaurants, and auto dealerships. Donaldson’s Crossroads is the oldest shopping center in Peters with Giant Eagle and TJ Maxx as the major anchor stores. The McDowell Shoppes, Waterdam Centre complex and Gallery Shops are the other major centers that offer varied retail and services.

Nestled between Route 19 and the Meadows, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Quail Acres. Shop the specialty and gourmet stores that occupy the main house and outbuildings of the charming 1830’s Washington County homestead.