Monroeville’s CVS Centre Put On The Block As Mall Shake-Up Looms

The hulking CVS Centre tucked inside Monroeville Mall is officially up for grabs, and that quiet listing could be the loudest sign yet that the mall’s next chapter is starting to take shape. Oxford Development has put the roughly 200,000-square-foot office building on the market for lease or sale, opening the door to what could be a major reset for one of the region’s most visible non-retail properties.

The single-building office complex, which sits on about seven acres within the larger Monroeville Mall footprint, is a prominent piece of real estate in a corridor already packed with traffic, commuters, and shoppers along Route 22. The listing immediately raises the big local questions: what happens to traffic, what happens to taxes, and what, if anything, might eventually stand where the traditional indoor mall now anchors the site.

According to the Pittsburgh Business Times, Oxford Development is offering the property, known as the CVS Centre, either to a buyer or to a new long-term tenant. The outlet reports the building is roughly 200,000 square feet on about seven acres at 105 Mall Boulevard. Oxford’s own leasing materials list the parcel among available sites, a clear signal that the company is actively testing the market for a potential reuse or repositioning of the building (Oxford Realty Services).

Mall sale set the stage

This move does not come out of nowhere. It follows Walmart’s purchase of Monroeville Mall in early 2025, a transaction widely reported at the time. WTAE reported that Walmart paid around $34 million for the property and has floated the idea of clearing portions of the site to make room for a reimagined, mixed-use destination. That ownership change has put every outparcel, including the CVS Centre, under fresh scrutiny as potential pieces of a broader master plan.

What Oxford is offering

In its marketing, Oxford leans hard on the CVS Centre’s visibility, highway access, and abundant parking, pitching the building as flexible enough for medical, professional, or corporate users. Those attributes give the site value even if the enclosed mall around it ends up significantly rebuilt or reconfigured…

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