Stallbrook Marketplace
Stallbrook Marketplace is a 238,000-square-foot (22,100 m2) shopping center in the suburban bedroom community of Bellingham, Massachusetts, United States. Developed by S.R. Weiner and W/S Development of Chestnut Hill, it was one of the first major retail centers in the region, and the first in the town. It is one of four major developments in the area. The Crossroads Center Bellingham opened in 1996, the Charles River Center opened in 1998, and the Shoppes at Bellingham opened in 2008. The shopping center was named after the Stallbrook Elementary school, which is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) away.
Located at Exit 18 of Interstate 495, its location is popular because of the ever-growing populace in the area, and heavy development that continues along Boston's "outer belt".
Retail stores[edit]
- Walmart
- Barnes & Noble
- Market Basket
- Douglas Liquors
- GameStop
- Staples
Restaurants[edit]
Services[edit]
- Bank of America
- Milford National Bank
- Zoots Dry Cleaning
External links[edit]
Coordinates: 42°6′58″N 71°27′50″W / 42.11611°N 71.46389°W
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