

The second level of Tanglewood Mall saw the addition of Steve and Barry's during October of 2006. Staples and another vacant space eventually became Stein Mart. The former Brendle's location became TJMaxx although the location only opened to the outside of the mall now. AC Moore Arts & Crafts opened during February of 2006 prior to the construction beginning where previous stores where. The inside and outside were given new appearances as well as space for a number of new tenants created. Renovations and construction on the facility began in 2005 and was not complete until 2007. A ten screen cinema was put in an outside building at the Tanglewood Mall in 1998. Goody's Family Clothing took the place of the French Quarter in 1996. In 1989 the facility lost Miller & Rhoads, during 1996 Brendle's left the facility as well. Tanglewood Mall has been through at least three changes in the ownership each change in ownership brought changes to the mall itself. When the Valley View Mall opened in 1985 the interior of the Tanglewood Mall was renovated replacing the 1970's style with a more up to date interior.

This area includes a gourmet restaurant and market. The French Quarter is an area of the mall designed to resemble a French Village. The Woolco in the mall closed during 1983 and was converted into a catalog showroom for Brendle's. Murphy and the space was redesigned to be a food court. Three large fountains, modern lighting, tinted glass and dark flooring cover the mall. The stores that originally anchored the mall were Leggett, G.C. Weber Expressway is used to reach the facility. Exit 419 for the southern terminal of the Roy L. The mall can be found at the intersection of Route 419 and US 220. Urban Retail Properties currently manages the Tanglewood Mall which opened during 1973.
