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WATERTOWN, MA – The Watertown Mall, previously envisioned as a future life sciences campus, has been sold for $100 million to a Newton-based developer. This transaction marks a significant shift in the mall's future, as plans for redevelopment have been abandoned due to a downturn in the life sciences market.
Originally, the mall was set to undergo extensive renovations that would have transformed it into a hub for biotech and research firms. However, changing market conditions and economic uncertainties have prompted stakeholders to reconsider these ambitious plans. As a result, the mall will continue to serve as a retail destination, maintaining its role in the local economy.
The sale reflects broader trends in the commercial real estate sector, particularly in markets once dominated by life sciences developments. As the demand for retail spaces persists, the Watertown Mall's new ownership aims to revitalize the shopping experience while adapting to current market realities. The future of the mall remains focused on catering to the community's retail needs.
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