-
A stretch of Springfield, Mass., that was once home to a dead mall and acres of empty parking lots is back to hosting customers.
-
An open-air shopping center will replace the 56-year-old mall
-
Organization plans to open at new location in August
-
The mall, which opened in 1968, is scheduled to close July 15th and be demolished
-
The large enclosed mall will be demolished and replaced with a smaller open air shopping center
-
-
Closing comes as Massachusetts phases out the public health emergency
-
The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts continues to lobby the Baker administration to authorize neighborhood coronavirus vaccine clinics. Mayor Domenic…
-
Data on vaccinations that have taken place at one of the large scale vaccination sites in Massachusetts has raised equity concerns. A report on nearly…
-
After a slow start, Massachusetts officials are accelerating efforts to get COVID-19 vaccines into the arms of people across the state. Following a rocky…