Aroostook Centre Mall

Shortly after its opening, the U.S. government announced the closing of nearby Loring Air Force Base, the region's largest employer.

In June 2001, it was sold for $10 million (less than half of the appraised value) to brothers Eddie & Ralph Sitt of New York City.

[7] In August 2009, the mall updated its energy technology by moving towards more efficient heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.

On January 19, 2015, the Maine Jump, a family entertainment center for children 12 and younger, closed, citing high rent and costs of doing business in the area.

As of 2017, the existing space where Sears used to be was being renovated for the retail store Harbor Freight Tools.