WESTFIELD TRUMBULL SIGNS ON NEW TARGET STORE FOR FALL 2008, SECOND STORE FOR TOWN OF TRUMBULL AND POSSIBLE PLANS FOR MALL RENOVATIONS
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As a matter of fact, The First Anniversary of The Caldor Rainbow will be coming within the first week of September. So, we will continue writing stories, but time will be even more squeezed as the next months go on, giving much way for Flickr and its express of content. We hope our branching to Flickr will provide such updates not delivered on The Site, but not lose any readers. So please, stay locked to the site and check out our Flickr regularly and keep the comments running in on all fronts! We greatly appreciate all of our notoriety and feedback.
I've received an overwhelming amount of responses on our Westfield Trumbull page since its original write-up, asking readers to reflect on their experiences of how the mall was in its original days. Unable to find much on my own (especially not having spent any time there in my heydays), a flurry of local accounts tell more of what the mall looked like and how much its changed. Run over to that page and read them as we are working soon to update the current material and clean it up a bit as well.
We went by Westfield Trumbull on July 9 to find the former D.M. Read's building, which has been vacant for over a year following its last occupation by Macy's before they took over the former Filene's, demolished to the ground. As we suspected, hip discount department retailer Target will be coming to the mall making it the second store in the town of Trumbull "Coming Fall 2008". In addition, the Town of Trumbull website reports the coming of Target in 2008 will "encourage significant interior and exterior renovations and some new stores inside the existing Mall" , developing...
THE NOW DEMOLISHED D.M. READ'S, MOST RECENTLY MACY'S, JOINS THE GRAVEYARD BUT LIVES IN THIS PHOTO TAKEN EARLIER THIS YEAR AT WESTFIELD TRUMBULL.
The move to add discounter Target to Westfield's mall ensuing the [admittedly relic-classed cool] eyesore vacancy left by Macy's when it moved into the opposite veteran space apart the mall's original roster arose questions and concerns by locals. Citing that the company, who opened a store on the outskirts of town bordering neighboring town Stratford over at the Hawley Lane Mall in 2004, questioned the notion of having two Target stores in town.
Target has a few more Connecticut stores which opened earlier this year including Ansonia, Orange, and soon Torrington (opening unknown) and Trumbull in Fall 2008 following two stores opened last year. We drove by Orange in its near final stages this March, saw the skeleton on Torrington just recently, and have not been able to see the Ansonia store, which replaced a vacant factory. Sources also predict another proposed store slated for Bristol along West Street, which has not yet been announced by the company.
The new stores will likely open on October 8, when Target typically unveils its new stores for quarter four.
That does not mean The Caldor Rainbow will cease!
As a matter of fact, The First Anniversary of The Caldor Rainbow will be coming within the first week of September. So, we will continue writing stories, but time will be even more squeezed as the next months go on, giving much way for Flickr and its express of content. We hope our branching to Flickr will provide such updates not delivered on The Site, but not lose any readers. So please, stay locked to the site and check out our Flickr regularly and keep the comments running in on all fronts! We greatly appreciate all of our notoriety and feedback.
I've received an overwhelming amount of responses on our Westfield Trumbull page since its original write-up, asking readers to reflect on their experiences of how the mall was in its original days. Unable to find much on my own (especially not having spent any time there in my heydays), a flurry of local accounts tell more of what the mall looked like and how much its changed. Run over to that page and read them as we are working soon to update the current material and clean it up a bit as well.
We went by Westfield Trumbull on July 9 to find the former D.M. Read's building, which has been vacant for over a year following its last occupation by Macy's before they took over the former Filene's, demolished to the ground. As we suspected, hip discount department retailer Target will be coming to the mall making it the second store in the town of Trumbull "Coming Fall 2008". In addition, the Town of Trumbull website reports the coming of Target in 2008 will "encourage significant interior and exterior renovations and some new stores inside the existing Mall" , developing...
THE NOW DEMOLISHED D.M. READ'S, MOST RECENTLY MACY'S, JOINS THE GRAVEYARD BUT LIVES IN THIS PHOTO TAKEN EARLIER THIS YEAR AT WESTFIELD TRUMBULL.
Target has a few more Connecticut stores which opened earlier this year including Ansonia, Orange, and soon Torrington (opening unknown) and Trumbull in Fall 2008 following two stores opened last year. We drove by Orange in its near final stages this March, saw the skeleton on Torrington just recently, and have not been able to see the Ansonia store, which replaced a vacant factory. Sources also predict another proposed store slated for Bristol along West Street, which has not yet been announced by the company.
The new stores will likely open on October 8, when Target typically unveils its new stores for quarter four.