Brass Mill Center
A corridor in the Brass Mill Center, decorated for the Christmas season. | |
Location | Waterbury, CT, USA |
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Address | 495 Union Street |
Opening date | 1997 |
Management | Tony Guerriero |
Owner | General Growth Properties (GGP) |
No. of stores and services | 130 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
Total retail floor area | 1,180,000 square feet (116,332 m²)[1] |
No. of floors | 3 |
Parking | 5800 spaces |
Website | http://www.brassmillcenter.com/ |
The Brass Mill Center is a shopping mall located in Waterbury, Connecticut. The mall and its accompanying complex, the Brass Mill Commons, cost $160 million to build. At 1,180,000 square feet (110,000 m2), it is Connecticut's fifth largest mall, containing over 130 shops. It is located off Interstate 84 in Waterbury, Connecticut, just east of downtown.
The mall's slogan is "Mix it Up!" which is one of the major slogans used by the mall's owner, General Growth Properties.
History
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 five anchor stores, including Burlington Coat Factory, JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Shoppers World. Steve & Barry's was a former anchor store, but this location was vacated when all Steve & Barry's stores liquidated in 2008. For the 2011 Christmas holiday season, Toy ZAM! opened in Steve & Barry's former spot. In 2013 Shoppers World opened a store in the former Steve & Barry's spot.
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.
Lechmere was originally planned as the fourth anchor,[2] but it never opened due to parent company Montgomery Ward closing the chain in 1997.[3]
Stores and shops
Anchors
- Burlington Coat Factory (92,194 sq ft (8,565 m²))
- JCPenney (125,247 sq ft (11,636 m²))
- Macy's (161,744 sq ft (15,027 m²))
- Regal Cinemas (83,782 sq ft (7,784 m²)., 12 screens)
- Sears (157,647 sq ft (14,646 m²))
- Shoppers World (47,000 sq ft (14,646 m²))
Shops
References
External links
- Brass Mill Center website
- Brass Mill Center page at General Growth Properties, Inc.
- Brass Mill Center page at Haley & Aldrich
- Brass Mill Center page at Dimeo Construction
- New York Times: A Megamall Cornerstone for a Waterbury Revival
Coordinates: 41°32′57″N 73°01′30″W / 41.549251°N 73.024986°W
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