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Emerald Square

Emerald Square Mall
LocationNorth Attleborough, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°56′46.84″N 71°21′01.07″W / 41.9463444°N 71.3502972°W
Address999 South Washington Street
Opening dateAugust 10, 1989
Developer
ManagementJLL
No. of stores and services126
No. of anchor tenants4 (3 open, 1 vacant by April 2021)
Total retail floor area1,022,435 square feet (94,987.3 m2)[1]
No. of floors3

Emerald Square is a shopping mall in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. It was developed by New England Development and The Pyramid Companies and opened in 1989; it is currently managed by JLL.

The anchor stores are Sears (closing April 2021), two Macy's stores, and JCPenney. Previous anchor stores include department stores Filene's (briefly in two locations), G. Fox & Co., Lechmere, and Lord & Taylor.

History

Emerald Square, October 2008.

Originally opened in 1989 as a joint venture of New England Development and The Pyramid Companies, Emerald Square's original anchors included JCPenney, Sears, and G. Fox.,[2] with Lechmere added in 1992. The G. Fox store was renamed Filene's in 1993,[3] while Lechmere was closed in 1997 as a result of chain liquidation. Lord & Taylor bought the vacant location in 1998 and doubled the space before its 1999 opening.[4] A carousel was installed in the food court 1999.

Meanwhile, Pyramid had sold its interest in the mall in 1998 to New England Development,[5] which turned around and sold most of its shopping mall portfolio to a joint venture led by Simon Property Group in 1999. Lord & Taylor closed in 2004. The space was assumed by Filene's, which had opened a separate Men's & Home store in 2005. In 2006, Filene's stores were renamed Macy's, as well as the Home & Men's stores.

On November 13, 2020, the mall was placed in receivership, and management was transferred to JLL while a permanent owner is secured.[6]

On January 29, 2021, it was announced that Sears would be closing in April 2021 as part of a plan to close 23 stores nationwide.[7][8]

List of anchor stores

Name No.
of floors
Year
opened
Year
closed
Notes
Filene's 3 1993 2006 Replaced G. Fox
Filene's Men's and Home 2 2005 2006 Replaced Lord & Taylor
G. Fox 3 1989 1993
JCPenney 3 1989 N/A
Lechmere 2 1992 1997
Lord & Taylor 2 1999 2004 Replaced Lechmere
Macy's 3 2006 N/A Replaced Filene's
Macy's Men's and Home 2 2006 N/A Replaced Filene's Men's and Home
Sears 3 1989 2021 Closing April 18, 2021

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