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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 ...
The business started out as Malley & Co., a dry goods store, in 1852. [3] It was originally located directly across from the New Haven Green, at 65 Chapel Street.Malley rented a 15- by 20-foot (6.1 m) store for $75 a year, using $250 in cash and a credit line of $550 to stock his store. [10]
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The Murrells Inlet, SC mall sits mostly empty and has been wrapped up in litigation over unpaid bills for years. Now, a new group wants to redevelop it. The Inlet Square Mall could be getting ...
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