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Emerald Square : ウィキペディア英語版
Emerald Square

| opening_date =
| developer =
| manager = Simon Property Group
| owner = Simon Property Group (49.1%)
| architect =
| number_of_stores = 125
| number_of_anchors = 3
| floor_area = 〔http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1063761/000104746907001496/a2176251z10-k.htm〕
| floors = 3
| parking =
| website =
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Emerald Square is a mid-range shopping mall located in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. It was developed by New England Development and The Pyramid Companies, and was opened on August 10, 1989; it is currently managed and partially owned by Simon Property Group. The complex is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, the second of which occupies two locations.
==History==

Originally opened in 1989 as a joint venture of New England Development and The Pyramid Companies, Emerald Square's original anchors included JCPenney, Sears and G. Fox.,〔The Boston Globe, August 10, 1989, page 53, "CURTAIN-RAISER SET IN N. ATTLEBOROUGH"〕 with Lechmere added in 1992. The G. Fox store was renamed Filene's in 1993,〔The Boston Globe, September 12, 1992, Business Section, page 8, "MAY MERGES N.E. OPERATIONS IN BOSTON G. FOX STORES WILL BE MELDED INTO FILENE'S"〕 while Lechmere was closed in 1997 as a result of chain liquidation. Lord & Taylor bought the vacant location in 1998 and doubled the space before its 1999 opening.〔The Boston Herald, July 31, 1998, " Lord & Taylor parent buys Lechmere space"〕 A carousel was installed in 1999.
Meanwhile, Pyramid had sold its interest in the mall in 1998 to New England Development,〔("Five Bay State malls put up for sale by Pyramid Cos." ), ''Boston Business Journal'', April 8, 1998, retrieved June 10, 2006〕 which turned around and sold most of its shopping mall portfolio to a joint venture led by Simon Property Group in 1999. Lord & Taylor closed in 2004. The space was assumed by Filene's, which had opened a separate Men's & Home store in 2005. In 2006, Filene's stores were renamed Macy's, as well as the Home & Men's stores.

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