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Enfield Square Mall : ウィキペディア英語版
Enfield Square

Enfield Square Mall, formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Enfield Square, is an enclosed shopping mall located in Enfield, Connecticut. At , Enfield Square is the 10th largest mall in the State of Connecticut, containing 81 shops, all on one level.〔(Largest Connecticut Shopping Malls )〕 The anchors include Macy's, Sears, Target and Macy's men's and home store. The mall is owned by Centro Properties Group.
The mall opened in 1971, with three anchor stores, G. Fox, JCPenney and Steiger's. In 1993, the G. Fox chain was converted to Filene's as a result of a merger,〔http://www.masslive.com/business-news/index.ssf/2011/10/enfield_square_mall_celebrates_40_years.html〕 and in 2006 this store became a Macy's. Steiger's operated at the east end of the mall until 1994 when the entire chain went out of business. In 1995 the space became Sears. Target later built a new store on the north side of the mall.
==Anchors==
Target Corporation
Sears
Macy's

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