Friday, April 24, 2020

Norwich Landing

The old KFC/Taco Bell Sign a few months before renovation. This was taken on May 14th, 2018. As of 2019, the sign is surprisingly still up after renovation, despite both logos on the sign being dated.

Welcome to another installation of Retail on the Thames! today, we'll be focusing on on the Norwich Landing plaza in Norwich, CT.


INFO: Norwich Landing, also known as "The Staples Plaza", is one of the many outdoor strip malls on Route 82 in Westside Norwich, Connecticut. This mall has a few stores that are in a strip building, as well as a stand-alone KFC/Taco Bell that was drastically renovated in the fall of 2018. The plaza gained the moniker "Norwich Landing" within the past couple years. The plaza also now has a green sign with a clock on it, that sits on top of the store directory.


PICTURES:


River Valley Ambulatory Surgery Center, Sprint, and Great Scot! Car Stereo. These are 3 of the 5 stores that make up the strip building (6, if you include UPS.) I don't know how long any of these have been open for, but They've all been around for a while.
Staples, the main attraction (as seen in the former plaza name or nickname), and Steals and Deals, a discount store which opened in August of 2019. I was actually there for it's opening weekend, which is pretty cool.
Staples sign.
Inside Staples. I took a few interior shots, but this was the only good one. The store manager actually questioned what I was doing, but when I explained myself, he was cool with what I was doing.
KFC/Taco Bell, the other main attraction. As previously mentioned, this place went through an extreme renovation between July and October of 2018. The exterior used to be tan, with a bit of it having touches of red, white, and blue, in honor of KFC. Believe it or not, I actually kind of like this renovation. The last time I visited this place pre-renovation was July 23rd, 2018, and the first time I went to it after the renovation was in late November of that same year.


The KFC side of the restaurant.
An awesome KFC light fixture that was added during the renovation. I'd say that the interior went through the most drastic changes. Originally, the interior was Taco Bell themed, and had a lot of tans in it. After the renovation, the restaurant mainly focused on KFC. The interior gained an old- fashioned southern look to it. The Taco Bell themes are now limited to one corner of the restaurant, making it feel more like a stand-alone KFC. On the other hand, it felt more like a sole Taco Bell. I feel like a 50/50 mix would be the best for this place, because it's two restaurants in one, and one place shouldn't overtake the other.


That's it for this blog, I hope to see you all soon!

-Simpsonfan311

Thursday, April 23, 2020

New London Mall

A beautiful store directory

On March 14th 2020, just days before most retail shut down due to the pandemic, I visited the New London Mall in New London, CT.

MALL INFO: The New London Mall is an outdoor shopping center located right off of I-95 in New London, CT. It is home to a variety of stores and things to do. Just like the Norwichtown Mall, the New London Mall was once a tiny one story indoor mall, but was converted to an outdoor shopping center.

I visited the complex and took a variety of pictures of a variety of stores located at the shopping center. Enjoy this showcase of a small mall turned into a outdoor retail center.

 PICTURES:




                                         Here's Guitar Center, which is part of a small detached wing that also contains a HomeGoods, and an A.C Moore. I've had dozens of happy childhood memories at this specific location.




These are some of the store across from where the initial mall once was. These include ShopRite and Petsmart.

Here's Marshall's, one of the main attractions here. This store also has some offices on the second floor.
Skechers, which was brand new when I visited the complex
Food options include Outback Steakhouse, a Chinese buffet called the Panda Buffet, and This Chili's, which despite having an old exterior look, actually has a modern interior.
Chili's Sign

SpringHill Suites by Marriott. Despite this being in Waterford it's still within the plaza, so I put it on here. This hotel opened in 1998, making it a much nicer option to stay in compared to the three motels near it.
SpringHill Suites Sign
The Otis Series 1 Elevator in the Hotel (yes, I like elevators.)

Due to this mall being right next to I-95, you can see a lot of traffic while at the plaza, and due to me liking roads I took a few pictures of the Interstate.




That concludes this installment of Retail on the Thames. More posts will come soon, so stay tuned!

-Simpsonfan311