METHUEN MALL 1974 to 1994

Started by zayre159, May 23, 2010, 09:41:11 PM

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zayre159

Any one out there remember the Methuen Mall ? Original anchor stores were Sears & Howland ( A CT based dept store )
The location of Howlands was going to be Sutherland's (a Lawrence based dept store ) except a failed attempt at the just built Newington Mall in New Hampshire Tanked the store an Sutherlands Closed forever in 1976.

EddieJ1984

deadmalls.com has people commentaries about it.
Sadly it stays as deadmalls.com when you click on it, so you have to look for it (its under dead mall features)


d_fife

Quote from: zayre159 on May 23, 2010, 09:41:11 PM
Any one out there remember the Methuen Mall ? Original anchor stores were Sears & Howland ( A CT based dept store )
The location of Howlands was going to be Sutherland's (a Lawrence based dept store ) except a failed attempt at the just built Newington Mall in New Hampshire Tanked the store an Sutherlands Closed forever in 1976.

I remember it and was there a Jordan Marsh in that mall?

Six One Heaven

Quote from: d_fife on May 24, 2010, 10:15:34 AM
Quote from: zayre159 on May 23, 2010, 09:41:11 PM
Any one out there remember the Methuen Mall ? Original anchor stores were Sears & Howland ( A CT based dept store )
The location of Howlands was going to be Sutherland's (a Lawrence based dept store ) except a failed attempt at the just built Newington Mall in New Hampshire Tanked the store an Sutherlands Closed forever in 1976.

I remember it and was there a Jordan Marsh in that mall?
Yes.  Jordan Marsh was the other anchor*, at the opposite end from Sears.

*At least it was from 1978-1986, when my grandparents lived in that area.

Six One Heaven

Speaking of the Methuen Mall, does anyone recall the name of the restaurant that was at the Sears end, in roughly the same "block" as Midland Records, circa 1980?

zayre159

 Some of the original restaurants were......... Papa Ginio's (Stayed to the very end)  Friendly's, Deering Ice Cream (Friendly's Knock off) Orange Bowl (in center heading to Sear's)  Patavina's Itallian & York Steak House (both located in rear wing near the Dream Machine Arcade)
Arter the Renovation in the 80's they added a Food Court.

Six One Heaven

Quote from: zayre159 on January 28, 2011, 10:06:32 AM
Deering Ice Cream (Friendly's Knock off)
Oh yes, that was quite a shameless Friendly's knock off!  They even had the same weathervane with the removable slats for the ice cream flavors.

telengard

Spent many a weekend at this mall and loved it.  Hard finding pics of the insides though.

~telengard

retailisking

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Quote from: Six One Heaven on January 28, 2011, 12:40:06 PM
Quote from: zayre159 on January 28, 2011, 10:06:32 AM
Deering Ice Cream (Friendly's Knock off)
Oh yes, that was quite a shameless Friendly's knock off!  They even had the same weathervane with the removable slats for the ice cream flavors.

They may have "borrowed" some design elements from the golden-age Friendly's (not 100% sure about that, though) but Deering traces its roots back to 1886, while Friendly's was founded in 1935.  Charles Stickney Jr. owned the operation during its post-WWII growth spurt; his retirement coincided with the chain's downward spiral. Mr. Stickney passed away back in November.

http://obituaries.pressherald.com/obituaries/mainetoday-pressherald/obituary.aspx?n=charles-e-stickney-stick&pid=154941444&fhid=5906