This is a list of enclosed shopping malls in the New England region of the United States
# | Mall name | City | State | Retail space Square feet (ft²) | Stores | Anchor stores/entertainment venues | Year opened | Ownership |
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1 | South Shore Plaza | Braintree, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 2,165,000 | 192 | Nordstrom, Macy's, Target, H&M | 1961 | Simon Property Group, LLC |
2 | Berlin Mall | Berlin, Vermont | Vermont | 330,000 | 6 | Kohl's, Walmart | 1987 | Heidenberg Properties |
3 | Green Mountain | Saint Johnsbury, Vermont | Vermont | 195,400 | Ocean State Job Lot | 1974 | ||
4 | The Mall at Rockingham Park | Salem, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 1,024,159 [1] | 144 | JCPenney, Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Cinemark | 1991 | Simon Property Group |
5 | Pheasant Lane Mall | Nashua, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 979,427 [2] | 139 | JCPenney, Target, Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods | 1986 | Simon Property Group |
6 | The Mall of New Hampshire | Manchester, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 798,881 [3] | 125 | Macy's, JCPenney, Best Buy, Dick's Sporting Goods, Old Navy, Dave & Buster's | 1971 | Simon Property Group |
7 | Mall at Fox Run | Newington, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 603,618 | 84 | JCPenney, Macy's (2 stores) | 1983 | Spinoso Real Estate Group |
8 | Steeplegate Mall | Concord, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 480,000 | 33 | JCPenney | 1990 | Namdar Realty Group |
9 | The Maine Mall | South Portland, Maine | Maine | 1,009,044 [4] | 118 | JCPenney, Macy's, Best Buy, Jordan's Furniture, Round One Entertainment | 1971 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
10 | Bangor Mall | Bangor, Maine | Maine | 653,000 [5] | 52 | JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Furniture, Mattress and More | 1978 | Namdar Reality Group |
11 | Aroostook Centre Mall | Presque Isle, Maine | Maine | 525,000 | 30+ | JCPenney | 1993 | Kohan Retail Investment Group |
12 | Auburn Mall | Auburn, Maine | Maine | 300,000 | 50 | JCPenney | 1979 | George Schott |
13 | Providence Place | Providence, Rhode Island | Rhode Island | 1,237,425 [6] | 150 | Macy's, Boscov's | 1999 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
14 | Warwick Mall | Warwick, Rhode Island | Rhode Island | 1,000,000 | 80+ | Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Jordan's Furniture, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Golf Galaxy, Off Broadway Shoes | 1970 | Warwick Mall LLC |
15 | Natick Mall | Natick, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,695,884 [7] | 214 | Nordstrom, Macy's, Wegmans, Dave & Buster's, Level 99, Shopper's Find (temporary anchor) | 1966 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
16 | Holyoke Mall at Ingleside | Holyoke, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,600,000 [8] | 151 | Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Best Buy, Christmas Tree Shops, Burlington, Hobby Lobby, Round One Entertainment | 1979 | The Pyramid Companies |
18 | Northshore Mall | Peabody, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,385,195 [9] | 163 | Nordstrom, Macy's (2 stores), JCPenney, DSW | 1958 | Simon Property Group |
19 | Burlington Mall | Burlington, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,264,825 [10] | 176 | Nordstrom, Macy's, Primark | 1961 | Simon Property Group |
20 | Copley Place | Boston, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,259,063 [11] | 80 | Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue | 1983 | Simon Property Group |
21 | Emerald Square | North Attleboro, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,022,295 [12] | 126 | Macy's (2 stores), JCPenney | 1989 | JLL-Retail |
22 | CambridgeSide | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 1,000,000 | 80 | Best Buy, TJ Maxx, H&M | 1990 | New England Development |
23 | Square One Mall | Saugus, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 930,279 [13] | 125 | Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, TJ Maxx, BD's Furniture | 1994 | Simon Property Group |
24 | Solomon Pond Mall | Marlborough, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 886,596 [14] | 105 | Macy's, JCPenney, Regal Cinemas | 1996 | Simon Property Group |
25 | Liberty Tree Mall | Danvers, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 854,451 [15] | 66 | AMC Theatres, Marshalls, Best Buy, Target, Kohl's, Nordstrom Rack, Dick's Sporting Goods, Old Navy, Total Wine, Staples, Dollar Tree, The Home Depot, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse | 1967 | Simon Property Group |
26 | Kingston Collection | Kingston, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 834,575 [16] | 84 | Macy's, Target, Regal Cinemas | 1989 | The Pyramid Companies |
27 | Eastfield Mall | Springfield, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 824,000 | 75 | Old Navy | 1967 | Mountain Development Corp. |
28 | Cape Cod Mall | Barnstable, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 723,605 [17] | 82 | Macy's (2 stores), Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Marshalls, Regal Cinemas, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble | 1970 | Simon Property Group |
29 | The Mall at Whitney Field | Leominster, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 700,000 | 75 | JCPenney, Burlington | 1967 | Hull Property Group |
30 | Dartmouth Mall | North Dartmouth, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 670,940 | 54 | Macy's, JCPenney, Burlington, Aldi (opening 2021) | 1971 | PREIT |
31 | Westgate Mall | Brockton, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 600,000 | 65+ | Burlington, Dick's Sporting Goods, Planet Fitness, Old Navy, PCX Apparel, Liam's Home Furniture, Bath and Body Works, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Famous Footwear, Market Basket | 1963 | New England Development |
32 | Auburn Mall | Auburn, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 583,739 [18] | 71 | Macy's | 1961 | Simon Property Group |
33 | The Shops at Prudential Center* | Boston, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 500,914 | 75 | Saks Fifth Avenue | 1993 | Boston Properties |
34 | The Shops at Chestnut Hill | Newton, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 470,067 [19] | 55 | Bloomingdale's (2 stores) | 1974 | Simon Property Group |
35 | Hampshire Mall | Hadley, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 456,242 [20] | 55+ | Target, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, PetSmart, Cinemark | 1978 | The Pyramid Companies |
36 | Watertown Mall | Watertown, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 250,000 | Target, Best Buy | 1975 | ||
37 | Connecticut Post Mall | Milford, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,334,000 | 215 | Macy's, Target, Boscov's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dave & Buster's, Cinemark | 1960 | Centennial Real Estate Montgomery Street Partners USAA Real Estate |
38 | Danbury Fair | Danbury, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,292,176 | 192 | Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Primark | 1986 | The Macerich Company |
39 | Westfarms | West Hartford, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,271,000 | 160 | Macy's (2 stores), Nordstrom, JCPenney | 1974 | The Taubman Company |
40 | Brass Mill Center | Waterbury, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,179,569 [21] | 130 | JCPenney, Burlington, Shoppers World, TJ Maxx, Regal Cinemas | 1997 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
41 | Westfield Trumbull | Trumbull, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,130,690 [22] | 169 | Macy's, Target, JCPenney | 1964 | Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield |
42 | The Shoppes at Buckland Hills | Manchester, Connecticut | Connecticut | 1,072,766 [23] | 128 | Macy's (2 stores), JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Barnes & Noble | 1990 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
43 | Meriden Mall | Meriden, Connecticut | Connecticut | 894,435 [24] | 142 | Boscov's, Best Buy, Dick's Sporting Goods, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Ulta Beauty | 1971 | Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield |
44 | Stamford Town Center* | Norwalk, Connecticut | Connecticut | 853,000 | 130 | Macy's, Saks OFF 5TH | 1982 | F.D. Rich Co. |
45 | Enfield Square | Enfield, Connecticut | Connecticut | 788,000 | 54 | Target | 1971 | Namdar Realty Group |
46 | Crystal Mall | Waterford, Connecticut | Connecticut | 782,995 [25] | 103 | JCPenney, Christmas Tree Shops | 1984 | Simon Property Group |
47 | The SoNo Collection | Norwalk, Connecticut | Connecticut | 717,000 [26] | 89 | Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's | 2019 | Brookfield Properties Retail Group |
48 | Hawley Lane Mall | Trumbull, Connecticut | Connecticut | 462,000 | 18 | Target, Kohl's, HomeGoods, Best Buy | 1971 | National Realty and Development Corp. |
49 | East Brook Mall | Mansfield, Connecticut | Connecticut | 281,063 | 27 | Kohl's, TJ Maxx | 1975 | Namdar Realty Group |
50 | University Mall | South Burlington, Vermont | Vermont | 610,693 | 25 | Kohl's, JCPenney, Target, H&M | 1979 | Finard Properties, LLC |
This is a list of outlet shopping malls in the New England.
# | Mall name | City | State | Retail space Square feet (ft²) | Stores | Anchor stores/entertainment venues | Year opened | Ownership |
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1 | 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 Hampshire | New Hampshire | 408,902 [28] | 100 | Bloomingdale's, Saks OFF 5TH | 2012 | Simon Property Group |
4 | Tanger Outlets Foxwoods | Mashantucket, Connecticut | Connecticut | 311,593 [29] | 60 | H&M | 2015 | Tanger Factory Outlet Centers |
5 | Clinton Premium Outlets | Clinton, Connecticut | Connecticut | 276,101 [30] | 70 | Saks OFF 5TH | 1996 | Simon Property Group |
6 | Westbrook Outlets | Westbrook, Connecticut | Connecticut | 290,000 [31] | 65 | H&M, Madison Furniture Barn | 1995 | Levin Management |
7 | Kittery Premium Outlets | Kittery, Maine | Maine | 259,221 [32] | 61 | 1983 | Simon Property Group | |
8 | Tanger Outlets Tilton | Tilton, New Hampshire | New Hampshire | 250,107 [29] | Tanger Factory Outlet Centers | |||
9 | Lee Premium Outlets | Lee, Massachusetts | Massachusetts | 224,846 [33] | 60 | Forever 21, Old Navy, Solomon's Bedding and Furniture Outlet | 1997 | Simon Property Group |
10 | Manchester Designer Outlets | Manchester, Vermont | Vermont | 135,000 |
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