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South Shore Plaza is a shopping mall in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States, owned by Simon Property Group. It is near the Braintree Split interchange, off the I-93 / US 1 and Route 37 junction. The mall opened as an open-air plaza in 1961; it was enclosed in 1976 and expanded between 1995 and 1996.
South Shore Plaza [10] Square One Mall [10] Wrentham Village Premium Outlets; Michigan. Birch Run Premium Outlets [10] Briarwood Mall [10] Minnesota.
It is part of the Greater Boston area with access to the MBTA Red Line and is a member of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council's South Shore Coalition. [9] The first mayor of Braintree was Joe Sullivan, who served until January 2020. The current mayor of Braintree is Erin Joyce who was elected in 2023, defeating incumbent Charles Kokoros. [10 ...
Amy Sullivan, the mall’s new marketing and business development director, grew up going to South Shore Plaza. Some people, she said, still get around the mall by referring to stores that used to ...
The $140 million project would sit on 10 acres between South Shore Plaza Road and Lakeside Drive just north of the Old Quincy Reservoir. Simon Properties, the mall’s owner, would develop the ...
Golf Lounge 18 opened its newest location at the South Shore Plaza on Feb. 17, 2024. Golf Lounge 18 in Braintree is open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m. to ...
South Portland, Maine: Maine: 1,009,044 [4] 118 JCPenney, Macy's, Best Buy, Jordan's Furniture, Round One Entertainment 1971 Brookfield Properties Retail Group: 10 Bangor Mall: Bangor, Maine: Maine 653,000 [5] 52 JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Furniture, Mattress and More 1978 Namdar Reality Group 11 Aroostook Centre Mall: Presque Isle, Maine ...
The Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management limits its definition of the South Shore to the municipalities between Boston Harbor and Cape Cod, which includes Atlantic coastal and coastal watershed areas "from the three-mile (5 km) limit of the state territorial sea to 100 feet (30 m) beyond the first major land transportation route encountered (a road, highway, rail line, etc.)". [4]