New Haven Galleria
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The New Haven Galleria at Long Wharf was a shopping mall proposed in 1999 [1] that would have been completed by 2001.
The Galleria was strongly opposed by the rival Westfield Connecticut Post Mall, which filed over 15 lawsuits against its construction. [2][3]
The land is now occupied by an IKEA.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ International Council of Shopping Centers - "NED, Fusco plan upscale project for New Haven", by Maura K. Ammenheuser, 01 May 1999 - accessed 27 Jan 2007
- ^ Yale Herald Online - "New Haven sues Milford in latest Long Wharf mall battle", by Sangeetha Ramaswamy, 2000 - accessed 27 Jan 2007
- ^ New Haven Advocate "Retail of Woe", by Carole Bass, 1998 - accessed 27 Jan 2007