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Assembly Square Marketplace : ウィキペディア英語版
Assembly Square Marketplace

Assembly Square Marketplace is a power center and mixed-use development located in the Assembly Square neighborhood of Somerville, Massachusetts. From the 1980s until the mid-2000s, it was an enclosed shopping mall called Assembly Square Mall. Scheduled plans for the facility call for a six phased expansion, thus changing its classification into super regional mall. of office, retail, residential, research and development, hospitality and entertainment space are envisioned by project completion in 2011.
==History==
Assembly Square Mall opened in 1980.〔(SEC Info - Shopco Regional Malls LP - 10-K - For 12/31/96 )〕 The mall building was previously occupied by Somerville Assembly, a Ford Motor Company factory,〔 and was later used as a supermarket distribution center before its conversion to a mall.
The mall was originally anchored by a . Jordan Marsh and a . Kmart; these anchor stores remained the same until 1996, when Macy's acquired Jordan Marsh.〔 Macy's closed the store in 1997, and by 1999, it was replaced with Building 19.
Shortly after Building 19 opened, the mall was closed off except for Building 19 and Kmart. The vacant mall and Building 19 spaces were gutted and reconfigured in 2005. The Kmart store remained in place.
The new Assembly Square Marketplace was completed in early 2006 and contains stores including Staples (in the former Building 19), AC Moore, Bed Bath & Beyond, TJ Maxx & More, HomeGoods, Kmart, Sports Authority, and Christmas Tree Shops. The area around the mall will be redeveloped as an "urban village"-style development.〔(Assembly on the Mystic ) - Redevelopment〕

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