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by extending the roof line of the stores all the way around the mall. The lower walkway was covered by the top walkway. To walk between levels, shoppers used three large 20-foot (6 m), wide, paved, covered ramps placed so customers were never too far from one. Kids often ran up and down them (away from consenting parents) as well as rode bikes and skateboards.
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would be closing as part of a plan to close 182 Toys "R" Us and/or Babies "R" Us stores nationwide due to bankruptcy. The Babies "R" Us store closed in April 2018. On March 14, 2018, Toys "R" Us announced that they would be closing all 1,795 locations Worldwide, including the Shopper's World Toys "R"
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The mall's layout consisted of a two-level, open-middle, long rectangle shape. However, by having no main roof over the central mall area, customers had to walk outside to get from store to store. To keep people from getting wet in the rain and snow, the mall management covered the perimeter walkways
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In 1967, the Jordan Marsh Basement Store was built at the north end of the mall. Jordan Marsh's original main store, located on the south end, had a remote underground entry point in the middle of the parking lot near the bus stop. Shoppers could enter a small enclosure and walk down two flights of
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rides, were displayed throughout the year. Automotive events, such as autocross racing and motorcycle riding school took place in the parking lot. In the 1980s, the gazebo area was constructed where the kiddie rides once were. Ragtime and brass bands played regularly by the gazebo in the 1980s and
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While the mall had enjoyed several decades of success from shoppers and retailers alike, the overall facility was beginning to show its age by the early 1980s. Aside from the additions of the Stop & Shop and Jordan Marsh Basement Store anchors, the original mall itself had changed very little
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Throughout the years, the courtyard area always had several areas of interest and events going on. The southern end contained a permanent water fountain with synchronized colored lights and a garden area with seasonal plantings of flowers, picnic tables, and sun umbrellas. In the 1950s, several
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The original design included a multipurpose theater at one end of the mall. Originally called The Cinema, the house contained a large orchestra seating section, a balcony, and a full stage with a fly area for curtain, scenery, and lighting grid. Early stage crews at The Cinema are credited with
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went bankrupt before plans could be finalized and the expansion begun. Adding to this, a series of lawsuits over the nature of the project between Simon and Campeau delayed development plans. In 1992, the mall was sold to the Sears real estate division,
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in the courtyard in front of Jordan Marsh Basement Store every Christmas. In the early 1950s, an Easter egg hunt was held, but the practice was abandoned after children searching for the hidden candy eggs tore up shrubbery and landscape in their search.
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in the United States upon opening in 1951; though it had a central courtyard and covered walkways, it was not fully indoor. The original structure was demolished and replaced by the current open-air facility in 1994. The retail park, with the adjacent
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At the time the term "mall" was not yet in use as a term for an enclosed shopping center, but articles about the center spoke of its "mall", in the original sense of "promenade" or "walkway", along which the stores were arranged.
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dome on the southern end was the sole anchor store for the mall in the earliest days. The dome was visible from the air and was used on aeronautical charts as a visual reporting point for aircraft approaching Boston's
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in 1995. The new Shopper's World (the possessive "s" was changed to the singular form), a strip mall that features 781,507 sq ft (72,604 m) of retail space. Stores include
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property, canceled the expansion plans for both mall complexes and developed two new concepts for a completely rebuilt, enclosed mall on the larger Shopper's World property and a
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There were two long, flanking 675-foot (206 m) two-level wings separated by a 100-foot (30 m) two-story open courtyard mall surrounded by large, open parking lots.
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stairs to arrive in the lower level of the Jordan Marsh store. Jordan Marsh also had a separate tire store that stood alone across the street on the west side of the mall.
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During the holidays, the mall put up decorations that included several giant wooden soldiers around the inner concourse, and artistic flower arrangements and banners.
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to describe an assistant to the chief electrician. In addition to movies, in the 1950s the theater was the site of many live summer theater productions such as
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The large yellow smokestack on the outer west side originally had "Sears" written on it but was removed when the store moved to the newer Natick Mall in 1965.
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This article is about the historical shopping mall and present-day shopping center in Massachusetts. For other uses, see
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1990s. Shoppers' World was the first shopping center to have a musical water fountain show, a feature famously used by
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and was programmed to music and colored lights. There was also a train/tram that brought customers around the mall.
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grocery store was built at the northwest side of the mall. The store was eventually replaced in the late 1970s by a
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In October 2022, outdoor specialty retailer Public Lands opened in the former Bob's Store location.
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According to a news article from October 30, 2020 John Harvard's Brew House has permanently closed.
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in the plural form) opened on October 4, 1951 with 44 stores, 25,000 people, and State Treasurer
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present. This futuristic concept mall was designed to be the mecca of suburban shopping between
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As the mall grew, it eventually took the shape of many newer malls but remained roofless.
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will be closing all 145 stores, including the one at Shoppers World in Framingham.
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On January 10, 2022, it was announced that a new grocery store would replace the
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On November 2, 2023, Shopper's World was acquired by Urban Edge Properties.
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Kavilanz, Chris Isidore, Jackie Wattles and Parija (March 14, 2018).
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Other zoo animals and many special attractions, like Flipper and
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The new Shopper's World was reopened as a modern, U-shaped
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statue at the intersection of Main St. and Union Ave.
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42°18′07″N 71°23′42″W / 42.302071°N 71.395083°W / 42.302071; -71.395083
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