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The Shoppes at Buckland Hills : ウィキペディア英語版
The Shoppes at Buckland Hills

The Shoppes at Buckland Hills, formerly known as Buckland Hills Mall and The Pavilions at Buckland Hills, is a shopping mall located in Manchester, Connecticut.
The mall opened in March 1990 as "The Pavilions at Buckland Hills".
The area of land was purchased from the Red Rock Golf Course. The I-84 corridor encompassing the towns of Manchester and(eventually) South Windsor began a transformation that continues today.
This transformation, which began with the "The Pavilions at Buckland Hills" project was conceived and brought to life through the vision developer John Finguerra had for the once unassuming and little visited towns of Manchester and South Windsor.
The success of the mall upon opening in 1990 was a surprise to many, as was the sudden development of much the surrounding area.
Mr. Finguerra, with his late business partner, Richard Ripps, began to dream up this vision for the area in 1972.〔http://hbweb.sx2.atl.publicus.com/article/20110307/PRINTEDITION/303079995〕
Mr. Finguerra worked for J.C Penny, which has a 2 million sq ft warehouse once used for their now defunct catalog business in the immediate vicinity.
It was this familiarity with the landscape that left him with the conviction that the area was perfectly poised for a Regional Mall. Situated atop an elevated location, overlooking the valley, it was the perfect place to build a mall that was surrounded by what would become, with the help of the State, an Interstate Intersection perfect enough to support the traffic to the mall and future developments in the corridor.〔http://hbweb.sx2.atl.publicus.com/article/20110307/PRINTEDITION/303079996〕
A multimillion-dollar renovation and expansion of the shopping center was completed in October 2003, and its name changed to "The Shoppes at Buckland Hills" after a short time as the "Buckland Hills Mall".
The main building has an area of on two floors. However, the name "Buckland Hills Mall"' can informally refer to the mall plus the cluster of surrounding retail stores, hotels, and restaurants on the hill, totaling nearly or 1/4 square mile.
There are approximately 145 shops and eateries in the mall, as well as five anchor stores, including: Macy's, J.C. Penney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Sears and Barnes & Noble. In 2006, Newbury Comics opened its first Connecticut store inside the mall.
The Shoppes at Buckland Hills is located off I-84, near the intersection of
I-291
.
==Anchor stores==

*Barnes & Noble (24,836 ft²)
*Dick's Sporting Goods (80,000 ft²)
*H & M (14,298 ft²)
*JCPenney (123,807 ft²)
*Macy's Mens, Children's, Juniors and Furniture (105,000 ft²)
*Macy's Women's and Home (150,000 ft²)
*Sears (141,467 ft²)

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