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Address
  
120 Hawley Lane

No. of stores and services
  
18

Opened
  
1971

Number of anchor tenants
  
4

Opening date
  
1971

No. of anchor tenants
  
4

Number of stores and services
  
18

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Location
  
Trumbull, Connecticut, United States

Owner
  
National Realty and Development Corp.

Similar
  
Manalapan EpiCentre, South Hills Mall, The Mall at Mill Creek, Ledgewood Mall, Seaview Square Mall

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Hawley Lane Mall is one of two shopping malls in Trumbull, Connecticut, located near Exit 8 of Route 8 North or South, also Exit 51 of Route 15 North, the Merritt Parkway and Exit 52 of Route 15 South, the Merritt Parkway. Current anchor stores include Best Buy, HomeGoods, Kohl's, and Target.

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History

Hawley Lane Mall opened in 1971 with two anchor stores, Caldor (featuring a two story design and belt escalators) and a Waldbaum's supermarket. Other, smaller stores such as B. Dalton booksellers and Hawley Lane Shoes have also called the mall home. A third anchor store, Sage-Allen took up residence on the mall's new upper level in 1982. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the mall became less profitable due to expansions at both the Milford Crossroads & Trumbull Shopping Park malls. Sage-Allen went out of business in 1993, merging with to become Filene's, which in turn closed the Hawley Lane store so as not to compete with its larger locations in both Milford and Trumbull. Steinbach then took over the space between 1997 and 1999 before they went bankrupt. Caldor also went bankrupt in 1999, while at the same time all Waldbaum's stores closed and left the state. This left the mall with no anchor stores.

Sale and new era

Shortly after purchasing the mall, National Realty and Development Corp. spent $8 million on a refit of the entire property in 2005. The firm also managed to add Kohl's and then HomeGoods as new anchor stores, which were quickly followed by Target and Best Buy. Target broke ground in late 2004, and at 124,500 square feet (11,570 m2), it represents one fourth of the mall's size.

Stores and shops

The mall has an unusual architecture. The Target is detached from the rest of the mall, across a common parking lot and has its own parking garage. The Best Buy is the entire upper level of the mall. The McDonald's is also located in a detached location, in front of the mall.

Anchors

  • Best Buy, 2006
  • HomeGoods, 2005
  • Kohl's, 2000
  • Target, 2005
  • Shops

    National chain stores in the mall include Dunkin' Donuts, Subway, McDonald's, Payless ShoeSource, People's United Bank, H&R Block, Radio Shack, Dress Barn, Joyce Leslie, and a Miller's Hallmark Cards shop.
    Independent shops include T.J.'s Wine and Liquor, Crystal Nails, Anthony's Hairstylists and Wigs, and Hawley Lane Opticians.

    Transportation

    Bus transportation is available via the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority, along with taxi service.

    References

    Hawley Lane Mall Wikipedia