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The mall was designed by New York architects Lathrop Douglas, with two levels and 165,000 square feet (15,300 m 2). It was anchored by two adjacent department stores: the New Haven -based Edw. Malley Co. , (1962–1982) (which was relocated here from where Chapel Square's office tower and Omni Hotel are now located), and a large branch of New ...
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The second location, which opened October 25, 1962, [14] measured 266,000 [17] square feet and had three levels above ground and two below. [3] It was connected by a walkway on the second floor to Macy's, across the street, which was, in turn, connected by bridge to the Chapel Square Mall, leading to the New Haven Green.
Chapel Square Mall (1967–2002). Now converted to luxury apartments; the first indoor shopping mall in the country to be converted as such. College Street Cinema; College (Hyperion) Theater (1880–1998) The Edw. Malley Co. (1852–1982). Demolished in 1997 and replaced by Gateway Community College. Kresge's. Converted into a parking garage ...
The new owners of the former Chapel Hill Mall have turned the space into a business park. It's nearly at capacity. 'We're part of revitalizing retail': Former Chapel Hill Mall gets second life
University Place hasn’t undergone such a significant redevelopment in over 30 years.
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Chapel Hill Mall is gone. Only remnants of what was once a bustling, mainstay Akron retail center remain as the building is transformed into a business park. Goodbye, Chapel Hill Mall.