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Westbrook Outlets will be losing at least two more tenants; both being national brands. While two more tenants have closed ahead of redevelopment plans.
-William Sonoma Outlet is closing its store at the outlet mall. The store has been located at the outlet mall for over 12 years. Their last day has not been announced yet; though the store is emptying out quickly. -Old Navy Outlet will close its store at the outlet once the new location at Guilford Commons opens in 2025. Old Navy Outlet has been a longtime tenant of the outlet mall. -Tapville has closed their self-pour eatery at the outlet mall. This was Tapville’s lone standalone location in Connecticut. The brand has a Tapville truck that can be hired for parties in Western CT. -Pepperidge Farms recently closed their location at the outlet center. It appears that they still operate an outlet at the Bloomfield bakery and distribution center. Check out our post on their closure here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BDuQVSBHm/?mibextid=wwXIfr The outlet mall is expected to be demolished and replaced with a new mixed use development with apartments, stores, and entertainment. The development is proposed by Lexington Partners. The current mall management promises new pop-up stores in March and many fun events before construction starts. They hope to break ground in Fall of 2025 pending all approvals. The mall’s remaining tenants in Kaleidoscope, Eddie Bauer, Hanes Brands, H&M, The ReBorn House, Old Tyme Toys, J Crew Factory, Loft, Loren’s Corner, and Westbrook Cinemas.
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