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In January, 1958, a Lawrence property developer, Albert Schlott, purchased 15 acres south of Shawsheen Village and north of Elm Square to be developed as a shopping center. <ref> Huge shopping center for Andover's No. Main Street, ''The Eagle Tribune,'' January 4, 1958.</ref>
In January, 1958, a Lawrence property developer, Albert Schlott, purchased 15 acres south of Shawsheen Village and north of Elm Square to be developed as a shopping center. <ref> Huge shopping center for Andover's No. Main Street, ''The Eagle Tribune,'' January 4, 1958.</ref>  The site was previously known as Golden Farm although Mr. Schlott purchased additional acreage beyond the Golden Farm property for his shopping center plans.  <ref> Plan Shopping Center On Golden Farm Site, ''The Andover Townsman,'' January 9, 1958.  </ref> In June, 1958, it was announced that Elm Farm, a 40-store grocery chain would build the shopping center on the Schlott property. <ref> Elm Farm to build center, ''The Andover Townsman,'' June 19, 1958. </ref>
 
 
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--[[User:Stephanie|Stephanie]] ([[User talk:Stephanie|talk]]) 14:30, 28 March 2024 (EDT)
--[[User:Stephanie|Stephanie]] ([[User talk:Stephanie|talk]]) 14:30, 28 March 2024 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 13:35, 28 March 2024

In January, 1958, a Lawrence property developer, Albert Schlott, purchased 15 acres south of Shawsheen Village and north of Elm Square to be developed as a shopping center. [1] The site was previously known as Golden Farm although Mr. Schlott purchased additional acreage beyond the Golden Farm property for his shopping center plans. [2] In June, 1958, it was announced that Elm Farm, a 40-store grocery chain would build the shopping center on the Schlott property. [3]


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  1. Huge shopping center for Andover's No. Main Street, The Eagle Tribune, January 4, 1958.
  2. Plan Shopping Center On Golden Farm Site, The Andover Townsman, January 9, 1958.
  3. Elm Farm to build center, The Andover Townsman, June 19, 1958.

--Stephanie (talk) 14:30, 28 March 2024 (EDT)