- Brass Mill Center
The Brass Mill Center is a
shopping mall located inWaterbury, Connecticut . The mall and its accompanying complex, the Brass Mill Commons, are 1.1-million-square-feet and cost $160 million to build. The mall was constructed on the old site of the Scovill Brass Works, which is from where the name 'Brass Mill Center' is derived. Before construction began, 118,000 tons of contaminated soil and 63 vacant and deteriorated buildings were removed from the site. The construction of Brass Mill Center essentially replaced the older Naugatuck Valley Mall, built in 1969 and located on the city's northeast suburban side. In the process, the Filene's (originally a G.Fox & Co. store) and the Sears stores relocated to Brass Mill Center. Naugautuck Valley Mall was demolished in 2000.The Brass Mill Center opened in 1997. It comprises two floors, as well as a partial third floor belonging to a 12-screen movie theater. There are approximately 150 shops and eateries in the mall, as well as five anchor stores, including:
Macy's ,JCPenney ,Burlington Coat Factory , Sears andSteve and Barry's .The Brass Mill center is located off Interstate 84 in
Waterbury, Connecticut .The mall's slogan is "Imagine Getting it Done," one of the major slogans used by the mall's owner,
General Growth Properties .Anchors & Majors
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Burlington Coat Factory (92,194 sq ft (8,565 m²))
*H & M (25,036 sq ft (2,326 m²))
*JCPenney (125,247 sq ft (11,636 m²))
*Macy's (161,744 sq ft (15,027 m²))
*Old Navy (15,000 sq ft (1,400 m²))
*Regal Cinemas (83,782 sq ft (7,784 m²)., 12 screens)
*Sears (157,647 sq ft (14,646 m²))
*Steve & Barry's (49,132 sq ft (4,565 m²))External links
* [http://www.brassmillcenter.com/ Brass Mill Center website]
* [http://www.generalgrowth.com/properties/MallTemplate.asp?smuid=501/ Brass Mill Center page at General Growth Properties, Inc.]
* [http://www.haleyaldrich.com/content/our_company/celebrating/timeline/timeline.html Brass Mill Center page at Haley & Aldrich]
* [http://www.dimeo.com/markets/retail/76/ Brass Mill Center page at Dimeo Construction]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E1DA153AF932A35755C0A961958260/ New York Times: A Megamall Cornerstone for a Waterbury Revival]
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