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  2. Category:Shopping malls in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Square Mall; Civic Center Mall; Connecticut Post Mall; Crystal Mall (Connecticut) D. Danbury Fair (shopping mall) E. ... Category: Shopping malls in Connecticut.

  3. Lafayette City Center - Wikipedia

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    The complex was built in 1984 [1] on a site which had included the old R. H. White department store. R. H. White had occupied an ornate six-floor emporium there from 1876 until going out of business in 1957, after which the building was occupied by the Citymart department store (1962–1966) and Raymond's department store (1966–1972), after which the building was torn down and replaced with ...

  4. 3 years after plan to redevelop Lafayette Square revealed ...

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    Developer said renovated mall would, literally and figuratively, be a Window to the World, with hallways mimicking streets from around the globe. 3 years after plan to redevelop Lafayette Square ...

  5. The SoNo Collection - Wikipedia

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    The SoNo Collection is an upscale shopping mall in the South Norwalk neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut. It was announced and originally developed by GGP Inc. (General Growth Properties) in 2017; it has been owned and managed by Brookfield Properties , a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management , since its acquisition of GGP in 2018.

  6. What's next for Lafayette Square Mall? - AOL

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  7. Nouvelles Galeries - Wikipedia

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    Passage under the Galeries Lafayette brand Coutances: Early 2000s Place du Parvis Notre-Dame The Galeries de Coutances existed before the war and will be built to become the Nouvelles Galleries. At the time of its closure, it was the group's smallest non-franchise store. Dax: Rue Saint Vincent Rebranded to Galeries Lafayette. Dijon: 1924 ...

  8. New Haven Galleria - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Galleria at Long Wharf was a shopping mall proposed for construction in New Haven, Connecticut by mayoral candidate Wally Grigo in 1993. [1]Although Grigo did not win the election, his idea was embraced in a March 1996 announcement by Mayor John DeStefano, Jr. for a $500 million [2] project that would have been completed by 2001. [3]

  9. Enfield Square - Wikipedia

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    Enfield Square Mall, formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Enfield Square, is an enclosed shopping mall in Enfield, Connecticut.The mall is owned by Namdar Realty LLC. At 788,000 square feet (73,200 m 2), Enfield Square Mall is the 10th largest mall in the state of Connecticut, containing 54 shops, all on one level.