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The owners of the Connecticut Post Mall are back with new plans aimed to revitalize the mall. (Patch graphic)
MILFORD, CT Last year the Connecticut Post Mall owners were turned away by the city s Planning and Zoning Board from redeveloping a portion of the mall into luxury apartments.
At the time, mall owners said approval of the redevelopment plans was paramount in the state s largest mall survival as traditional malls have been slowly dying due to online shopping, i.e. Amazon and others.
While the city rejected the mall s proposal, mall owners and members of the zoning board came together this month to discuss what can be done to ensure the city s largest taxpayer remains viable.