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South Shore Plaza

Coordinates: 42°13′14″N 71°01′26″W / 42.22044°N 71.02387°W / 42.22044; -71.02387
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South Shore Plaza
South Shore Plaza logo
Interior of mall looking toward the Nordstrom wing (2012)
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Coordinates42°13′14″N 71°01′26″W / 42.22044°N 71.02387°W / 42.22044; -71.02387
Address250 Granite Street, Braintree, Massachusetts, US
Opening date1961
ManagementSimon Property Group
OwnerSimon Property Group
No. of stores and services192[1]
No. of anchor tenants7 open, 1 vacant
Total retail floor area1,586,446 sq ft (147,385.7 m2)[2]
No. of floors2 and partial basement
Parking7,388
Websitesimon.com/mall/south-shore-plaza

South Shore Plaza is a shopping mall in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States, owned by Simon Property Group. It is near the Braintree Split interchange, off the I-93 / US 1 and Route 37 junction. The mall opened as an open-air plaza in 1961; it was enclosed in 1976 and expanded between 1995 and 1996. With 192 tenants and 1,586,446 sq ft (147,385.7 m2) of gross leasable area, the mall is the largest in New England in terms of square footage and is the 16th-largest mall in the United States.

As of 2023, the mall's anchor stores are DSW, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears (whose location is the last in New England), Primark, and Target. Previous anchors include Circuit City, Filene's, Filene's Basement, Jordan Marsh, and Lord & Taylor.

History

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Opening and expansion

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South Shore Plaza originally opened in 1961 as an open-air plaza with a 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m2) Filene's and thirty smaller stores. A 300,316 sq ft (27,900 m2) Jordan Marsh opened in 1967. The center was enclosed in 1976 and saw additional anchors, such as Lord & Taylor in 1979 and Sears in 1980, when the mall reached 100 stores. In 1995 and 1996, a second level was added, including the "Boardwalk Cafes" food court, and the Filene's store was expanded to include a home store. This nearly doubled the mall's size, giving it a bright and airy feel, largely because of abundant skylighting and spacious corridors. Also in 1996, the Jordan Marsh store was renamed Macy's. In 1998, Simon Property Group acquired the mall owner, Corporate Property Investors, and assumed management.

Effects of Federated–May merger

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In 2005, May Department Stores, at the time the parent of Lord & Taylor and Filene's, was acquired by Federated Department Stores, the owner of Macy's. As a result, the Filene's store was briefly closed in March 2006, before using the space to relocate its Macy's store that May. The remainder of the Filene's stores were converted Macy's later that year. Federated sold the Lord & Taylor chain later that year and sold the vacant Jordan Marsh/Macy's space to Simon Property Group. Filene's Basement, one of the mall's former anchors, filed for bankruptcy protection on May 4, 2009. New York's Crown Acquisitions made a bid to buy Filene's Basement including their famous Downtown Crossing location which closed for reconstruction in 2007.[3] The South Shore Plaza store in Braintree closed in December 2011.[4]

Redevelopment

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A redevelopment opened on the former site of Jordan Marsh on March 26, 2010. The center now holds 2,165,000 sq ft (201,100 m2), making it New England's largest mall, and includes a newly constructed three-level, 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) Nordstrom, though the Jordan Marsh building was four stories. Simon Property Group announced on May 12, 2009, that they were in negotiations with the town of Braintree and Target to include a Target store on the lowest level of the 3 level mall addition.[5] Its grand opening was on October 10, 2010.[6] Numerous high-end retailers have joined the mall in the Nordstrom wing, including Sur La Table, Vera Bradley, and Sephora. The mall also received new carpeting, wall decor, food court seating/televisions, and signage as part of the renovations. The parking deck bridges that once connected to Jordan Marsh have now been restored.

In 2017, the Irish clothing retailer, Primark, opened in the former top level of Sears.[7]

On August 27, 2020, it was announced that upscale specialty department store retailer Lord & Taylor would shutter its traditional brick and mortar format as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

List of anchor stores

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Name No.
of floors
Year
opened
Year
closed
Notes
Circuit City 2 1993 2009
Dave & Busters 2 2011 Replaced Circuit City
DSW 1 2013 Replaced Filene's Basement
Filene's 2 1961 2006
Filene's Basement 1 2011
Jordan Marsh 4 1967 1996
Lord & Taylor 2 1979 2020
Macy's 4 1996 2006 Replaced Jordan Marsh
2 2006 Replaced Filene's
Nordstrom 3 2010 New construction that replaced Jordan Marsh site
Primark 1 2017 Replaced the second level of Sears
R. H. Stearns 2 1962 1977
Sears 2 1980 Downsized to first floor and basement in 2015. One of the last of 10 remaining Sears.
Target 1 2010 New construction that replaced Jordan Marsh site

Incidents

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On July 3, 2020, a gunman fired six shots in the mall, injuring a 15-year-old girl. The gunman was sentenced to eight years in prison followed by three years of probation.[9]

On January 22, 2022, one man shot another during a confrontation in Forever 21. Two days later, it was announced that the victim, 26-year-old Dijoun C. Beasley from Dorchester, Massachusetts, had died due to his injuries after being taken to Boston Medical Center for treatment. Following the shooting, police also stated that the killing was gang-related.[10]

On August 18, 2022, a reportedly confused elderly woman drove her car directly into the second story promenade of the mall across a bridge from the parking garage. No injuries were reported.[11]

In pop culture

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In 2008, the mall was used to film sequences of the movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "South Shore Plaza® Directory". Simon Property Group. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  2. ^ "Property Information". Simon Property Group. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  3. ^ Donna Goodison (May 5, 2009). "N.Y. firm to nab 17 Filene's Basement stores for $22M". Boston Herald. Archived from the original on September 16, 2012.
  4. ^ "UPDATE: Filene's Basement at South Shore Plaza Closing by Year's End".
  5. ^ "South Shore Plaza in talks with Target as anchor tenant". Boston Business Journal. May 12, 2009.
  6. ^ "South Shore Plaza" (PDF). Simon Property Group. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  7. ^ staff, Patriot Ledger. "Primark store at South Shore Plaza opens Thursday". The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, MA.
  8. ^ Bomey, Nathan. "Lord & Taylor going out of business: Store closings, liquidation sales begin". USA TODAY.
  9. ^ "15-year-old wounded after 6 gunshots fired at the South Shore Plaza". WCVB-TV Channel 5 (ABC Affiliate for Boston). July 3, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  10. ^ "Update: Man, 26, dead after weekend shooting at South Shore Plaza".
  11. ^ "Update:'Elderly' woman drives SUV onto second floor of South Shore Plaza".
  12. ^ "'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' has local flavor". Wicked Local: Braintree. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
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