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Brunswick Square is a single story shopping mall located in East Brunswick, New Jersey, at the intersection of Route 18 and Rues Lane. It is owned and managed by Washington Prime Group and has gross leasable area (GLA) of 769,041 sq ft (71,446.2 m 2). [1] [2] [3] The current anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's.
Brunswick Square’s shopping mall has witnessed a noticeable decline in both business and popularity over time, going from housing over 60 business locations in 2012, down to just over 20 by 2022, with nearly 40 vacant storefronts within the mall. [1] The already-prevalent trend of declining tenants was intensified due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
In 1970, the East Brunswick location became an anchor store for the Brunswick Square Mall". [10] Sales volume at the downtown Newark store was affected by the Newark civil unrest of 1967—sales space was decreased and Newark became a "value oriented" store. [1] Evening hours were eliminated downtown by 1979. [12]
Paramount Realty and Edgewood Properties acquired the 755,000-square-foot Brunswick Square Mall in the fall of 2023.
The annual "Walk to End Hunger" will be hosted by Brunswick Square Mall in East Brunswick on July 27, in partnership with Feeding Middlesex County and REPLENISH. The mall also is hosting a food ...
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The Bergen Mall, which was fully enclosed in 1973, was first planned in 1955 by Allied Stores to have 100 stores and 8,600 parking spaces in a 1.5 million square feet (140 × 10 ^ 3 m 2) mall that would include a 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m 2) Stern's store and two other 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) department stores as part of the initial design ...
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