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Website. www.premiumoutlets.com /outlet /wrentham-village. [1][2] The Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet power center owned by the Simon Property Group. It is located off I-495 and Route 1A in Wrentham, Massachusetts. The facility opened in 1997, and was expanded in 1998, 1999, and 2000. With 616,000 sq ft (57,200 m 2) and ...
Wrentham Village Premium Outlets: Wrentham, Massachusetts: Massachusetts: 660,186 [27] 170 Bloomingdale's, Restoration Hardware, Saks OFF 5TH 1997 Simon Property Group: 2 Settlers Green: North Conway, New Hampshire: New Hampshire: 500,000 60 Market Basket (coming soon) 1988 OVP Management, Inc. 3 Merrimack Premium Outlets: Merrimack, New ...
I recently ventured over to the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets for what I thought would be an exciting day of bargains and fun. Boy was I wrong. Although they were outlets, they were mainly ...
The original Natick Mall was developed by businessmen William Lane, Stephen Mugar, and John Brennan. Construction began in 1965, connecting two stand-alone locations of Sears and Filene's (which had opened in March and August 1965, respectively), with a 600,000-square-foot (56,000-square-meter), single-level shopping venue with 30 in-line stores.
Parking. 7,388. Website. simon.com /mall /south-shore-plaza. South Shore Plaza is a shopping mall in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States, owned by Simon Property Group. It is near the Braintree Split interchange, off the I-93 / US 1 and Route 37 junction. The mall opened as an open-air plaza in 1961; it was enclosed in 1976 and expanded ...
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The mall mostly thrived throughout the 1990s, with its apparent decline starting in the early 2000s, after Wrentham Village Premium Outlets opened nearby, siphoning much of their business. Buck-A-Book closed their store in the Cape Cod Factory Outlet Mall when the local chain went out of business in September 2005, [ 2 ] which left one of the ...
As time went on, this re-marketing of the mall did not help. In 1996 the name was changed another time to simply Worcester Common Outlets, [6] and in 1997, a larger outlet mall, the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, opened off nearby Interstate 495 in Wrentham, Massachusetts drawing from the Common Outlets' customer base. [3]