Latham Circle Mall

it opened in 1957 as an open-air plaza called Latham Corners Shopping Center,[2] before being converted into an enclosed mall in 1977.

The mall was expanded in 1988 to include a Caldor, a new JCPenney store to replace the old one, and a second level which would house the ten-screen movie theater.

In February 2010, owners of the mall were in talks with a major retailer to occupy the open space, which subsequently did not happen.

The lender, which is an affiliate of the real estate investment firm Realty Financial Partners of Wellesley, Massachusetts, brought foreclosure proceedings against the mall last year.

[6] They released a new redevelopment plan, which aimed to be a mixture of anchor stores, small shops, restaurants and grocery.

[7] On August 21, 2012, a new redevelopment plan was proposed by the Grossman Development Group, named the Shoppes at Latham Circle.

Also in March, Dick's Sporting Goods announced it would be the first tenant at the newly proposed Shoppes At Latham Circle.

[13] As of July 12, 2018, the plaza now contains a Walmart Supercenter, Bob's Discount Furniture, Burlington Coat Factory (again), a GameStop, a Moe's, a pizza place, and Jersey Mike's Subs.

Interior view of Latham Circle Mall, December 2012
Outdoor sign for Latham Circle Mall, December 2012