North Haven Mall

41°23′28″N 72°52′08″W / 41.391°N 72.869°W / 41.391; -72.869 The North Haven Mall was a shopping mall proposed for construction in North Haven, Connecticut.

Land acquisition

A North Haven town meeting authorized sale of land for the mall at $18,000 an acre,[1] for a total of $507,600[2] in 1973.[3] Developer Mall Properties, Inc. of New York began paying the town $2,500 a month in September, 1975 to maintain an option on the land.[4] In addition, in August[3] 1978, Mall Properties began paying $6,000 more per month for engineering fees. This went toward planned geographic changes; a widening of Washington Avenue, extending Valley Service Road over train tracks with a new bridge, connecting North Haven with Wallingford at Toelles Road. Valley Service Road would also be widened from two lanes to six.[1][5]

The overall land area was 117.5 acres (47.6 ha) in size,[6] bounded by the Quinnipiac River on the west, and I-91 on the east.[7] Often singled out for particular mention by the media were 28.2[8] acres between Stillman Road and Quinnipiac River, likely because they were the first land purchased.[3] Aside from the town's sale, there were three other land owners dealt with in private transactions.[1][3]

Features and support

The two-story[9] mall was envisioned as $40 million[1] and 900,000 square feet, and enlarged to $150 million[7] and 1.1 million square feet.[1] At the time, it would have been the largest enclosed mall in the state.[5] Four anchor stores committed, G. Fox & Co., J. C. Penney, Macy's, and Sears.[1] There would also have been a hundred smaller shops.[7] A recreational facility could have been constructed, using land from a pond that would be dredged during development.[5] The Mall would be located on a street named Mall Drive.[10]

The city of North Haven cited the necessity of progress,[11] estimated $2.5 million in possible tax revenue, and the creation of up to 3,000 permanent new jobs.[3][5][7] There would also be the benefit of payrolls of approximately $15 million for local and area construction workers.[3] The mall was given the endorsement of Meriden City Manager Dana Miller, despite an existing mall in Meriden.[12]

Opposition

The mall was opposed by Frank Logue, Mayor of New Haven, on grounds that the suburban mall would drain urban business away.[7] Logue subsequently uncovered federal laws; Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899,[13] and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act,[3] requiring a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to build on wetland.[14] Approximately 56 acres (23 ha) of the land was wetlands,[3] and the developers' plan was to fill 31 acres (13 ha).[6]

This prompted First Selectman Walter Gawrych to order a full reassessment of relations with New Haven, based on "unparalleled interference on the part of a large city with the affairs of a small town".[14] Nevertheless, the mall continued to be opposed by Logue's successor, Mayor Biagio DiLieto.[12]

There was also opposition from Stop the Mall, led by Roberta Friedman;[15] a group of locals concerned about traffic (projected to be 42,000 weekday trips, and 56,000 Saturday trips[10]), taxes, and other effects on the town.[7] Opponents also cited the effects of urbanization,[11] air pollution generated by increased traffic, merchants subjected to high rents, and a local inundation of fast food restaurants.[3] Stop the Mall was provided technical assistance by the Connecticut Citizens Action Group (CCAG).[12][16]

As the fight over the mall dragged on, Stop the Mall cited in 1979 the difference between the sale price and the then-current fair market land value, the resulting net loss to the town, and absence of property taxes.[2]

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) conducted an independent study in 1980 at the requests of DiLieto and the Army, predicting that the mall would result in "substantial losses of trade, tenants, and future investment potential" in regional towns.[12]

Although initially granting a favorable report, the Corps denied a permit to the town, "concluding the project was contrary to the public interest". Contributing factors were an adverse impact New Haven's economic development and, Governor of Connecticut, William O'Neill's statement at a July 1985 meeting that building the North Haven Mall was not worth the risk to New Haven.[9]

Media considered the battle over the mall to come to an end in August, 1985, when "officials" related that on the grounds that the mall would be a detriment to the neighboring city of New Haven, resulting in a loss of up to 20 percent in retail business.[17] Still, court battles continued to be fought.

A district court found in 1987 that the Corps had exceeded its authority. New Haven challenged the decision in 1988, feeling that it had as good as granted permission for the mall to proceed. The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed the case, explaining that Mall Properties' process had only moved to another forum and had not yet been realized.[9]

New Haven took the case to the Supreme Court in 1988, but was denied its request for a writ of certiorari.[13] Nevertheless, the mall was never constructed.

Aftermath

The "strategy New Haven itself had pioneered to fight North Haven's mall" was later used against it, when the city of Milford halted New Haven's plans to build the New Haven Galleria in the late-1990s and early-2000s.[18]

Although a mall was never built in North Haven, the nearby Universal Drive later turned into "retail focal point" for the area.[19]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mall extension sought, The Morning Record and Journal - June 28, 1978
  2. ^ a b Town renews mall property option, by Jamie Miles, The Morning Record and Journal - December 14, 1979
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Mall fill permit questions debated, by Jamie Miles, The Morning Record and Journal - September 1, 1979
  4. ^ Huge Mall awaits Assembly action, The Morning Record and Journal - March 3, 1977
  5. ^ a b c d Mall hearing scheduled, The Morning Record and Journal - November 29, 1978
  6. ^ a b Mall-block in North Haven, Record-Journal - November 25, 1984
  7. ^ a b c d e f New Haven wages 'stop mall' fight, The Day - March 17, 1979
  8. ^ $18,000 an acre divided by a sale price of $507,600 equals 28.2 acres.
  9. ^ a b c MALL PROPERTIES, INC. vs. John O. MARSH, Jr. & the City of New Haven, March 11, 1988
  10. ^ a b Report okays mall traffic, The Morning Record and Journal - September 15, 1979
  11. ^ a b Mall decision delayed, The Morning Record and Journal - June 18, 1980
  12. ^ a b c d North Haven mall no threat, city officials say, by Karen G. Anderson, Record-Journal - March 24, 1982
  13. ^ a b CITY OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, PETITIONER V. JOHN O. MARSH, JR., SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, ET AL., October Term, 1988
  14. ^ a b Gawrych hits Logue on mall stance, by Jamie M. Csenscits, The Morning Record and Journal - April 7, 1979
  15. ^ Roy Rogers set to move into town, The Morning Record and Journal - June 6, 1979
  16. ^ Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records - Series VIII: North Haven Mall, University of Connecticut - 2005
  17. ^ More joint-town planning could get a grip on Mall Cities, Record-Journal - August 24, 1985
  18. ^ The Great Malle - One city's never-ending search for urban renewal Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, by Paul Bass, 2008
  19. ^ Chain to add 2nd store in town, New Haven Register, by Angela Carter, 2010

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