More Tenants Shutter Their Doors At Waterford’s Crystal Mall

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Business & Tech More Tenants Shutter Their Doors At Waterford’s Crystal Mall A fashion chain, a mobile phone service provider, and an entertainment store are departing the mall, which could be redeveloped.
Crystal Mall is reportedly losing more tenants. (Shutterstock)
WATERFORD, CT — More shops are closing at the Crystal Mall in Waterford after two retailers and a bounce house closed there recently.
Forever 21 is closing at least three of its six Connecticut stores. The Crystal Mall location will close “whenever we sell out” of sale inventory, a staffer said. Other locations in Manchester and Milford are also expected to close, and a Mashantucket store could be on the chopping block too.
See related: Fashion Chain Closing At Least 3 Stores In Connecticut FYE is nearing the end of its liquidation sale at the Crystal Mall and is expected to close in the coming months, an employee said. Everything in the store will be at least 40% off as of Thursday.
The chain, originally known as For Your Entertainment, has Meriden, Waterbury, and Danbury locations all expected to close this year. Only its Trumbull store will be left once Waterford closes. T-Mobile closed its location in the mall Jan. 19, a store employee said. T-Mobile is now located in the nearby Waterford Commons.
Dollars N Things appears to have closed its discount store on the mall’s first level. The store is listed as permanently closed on Google, and a call to the store was not answered Wednesday. Other recent closures at the mall include Ice Imports, Bounce World, and Zales Jewelry.