The Loop Shopping Center, Methuen
Facts and practical information
The Loop, formerly Methuen Mall, is a shopping mall in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States. It was built in 1973 as an enclosed shopping mall on a 60-acre site and initially included Howland and Sears as its anchor stores, as well as 70 other retailers. In 1977, Howlands was replaced by Jordan Marsh, while Filene's Basement was added in the 1980s. Methuen Mall suffered a significant loss in tenancy after both Sears and Filene's Basement moved to The Mall at Rockingham Park across the state line in Salem, New Hampshire. It remained in operation until 1997 and was demolished in early 1999, undergoing redevelopment soon afterward into a strip mall known as The Loop. Major tenants of The Loop are The Home Depot, Marshalls, and AMC Theatres. ()
Methuen (The East End)Methuen
The Loop Shopping Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lawrence Street Cemetery, Greycourt State Park, House at 23 East Street, Joseph Perkins House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to The Loop Shopping Center by public transport?
Bus
- The Loop/Methuen Plaza • Lines: 83 (2 min walk)