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DANVERS, MA—Confirming his disapproval of the shopping plaza’s trajectory, local dad Mark Sipes reportedly expressed concerns Thursday about the direction the Liberty Tree Mall was headed in. “Five, 10 years ago, it was one of the better shopping centers in the area, but these days, it’s all just dollar stores and…

DANVERS, MA—Confirming his disapproval of the shopping plaza’s trajectory, local dad Mark Sipes reportedly expressed concerns Thursday about the direction the Liberty Tree Mall was headed in. “Five, 10

years ago, it was one of the better shopping centers in the area, but these days, it’s all just dollar stores and coffee places,” said Sipes, noting that the mall had lost several of its anchor stores over the years and that even mainstays such as Kohl’s and Nordstrom Rack weren’t offering the same customer experience they used to.

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