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Mall At Whitney Field
The Mall at Whitney Field (formerly known as Searstown Mall) is a shopping mall located off of Massachusetts Route 2, Route 2 near the junction with Interstate 190 (Massachusetts), Interstate 190 in Leominster, Massachusetts. The mall opened in 1967 and was renovated and renamed in 2004. The mall's anchor stores are Burlington (department store), Burlington and J. C. Penney, JCPenney with two vacant anchors last occupied by Macy's and Sears. The mall was previously owned by Walton Street Capital LLC of Chicago until May 2013 when Vintage Real Estate acquired the mall with plans to renovate and turnaround the struggling mall. As of January 8, 2020, the mall is now owned by Hull Property Group. History The Mall at Whitney Field opened in 1967 as the "Searstown Mall". The mall originally opened with Sears, R. H. White, and Bradlees as anchors. DeMoula's (Market Basket) was next to Bradlees with an outside entrance and was eventually converted to a Toys "R" Us. The mall was expanded su ...
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Leominster, Massachusetts
Leominster ( ) is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the second-largest city in Worcester County, with a population of 43,782 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Leominster is located north of Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester and northwest of Boston. Both Massachusetts Route 2, Route 2 and Massachusetts Route 12, Route 12 pass through Leominster. Interstate 190 (Massachusetts), Interstate 190, Massachusetts Route 13, Route 13, and Massachusetts Route 117, Route 117 all have starting/ending points in Leominster. Leominster is bounded by Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Fitchburg and Lunenburg, Massachusetts, Lunenburg to the north, Lancaster, Massachusetts, Lancaster to the east, Sterling, Massachusetts, Sterling and Princeton, Massachusetts, Princeton to the south, and Westminster, Massachusetts, Westminster to the west. History The region was originally inhabited by various divisions of the Pennacook or Nipmu ...
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