In Natick, Massachusetts, there is a retail center called The Natick Mall (formerly known as The Natick Collection). When it initially opened its doors in 1966, the facility was Greater Boston's first enclosed retail mall.
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It was later dismantled and a new structure took its place, which was then extended in 2007 and 1994. Between Routes 9 and 30, in the middle of MetroWest, lies the Golden Triangle retail region, which includes the mall and the nearby Shopper's World power center in Framingham. The largest shopping complex in New England, it has a gross leasable area of 1,695,884 square feet (157,553 m2). Brookfield Properties, a division of Brookfield Asset Management, is the owner and manager of it.
Nordstrom, Macy's, and Wegmans serve as the Natick Mall's anchor stores.