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October 14, 2021

Yale New Haven Health paid $2.8M for Meriden Mall site

Rendering The Yale New Haven Health System will repurpose the vacant former Macy’s store at the Meriden Mall into a retail health facility.

Yale New Haven Health has paid $2.8 million for the former Macy’s storefront at the Meriden Mall, which it plans to transform into a major outpatient center.

The deal’s purchase price was made public Thursday in Meriden’s land records. 

It was announced Oct. 4 that Yale New Haven Health purchased the 179,258-square-foot former Macy’s store at 460 Lewis Ave., but the sale price wasn’t disclosed. Yale has also not said how much it plans to invest in the property, located in the mall’s southern wing, to convert it into an outpatient center. 

Yale New Haven Health did say the site will be used to provide advanced ambulatory care for patients through collaborations with Smilow Cancer Hospital, the Yale New Haven Heart and Vascular Center and Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital. 

It will also offer blood draw and radiology services.

The facility’s services will also “complement and support” physicians already in the community, hospital officials added, allowing them closer access to specialty care as well as testing services.

Yale New Haven plans to start construction work at the site in early 2022, with services coming online over the following 18 to 24 months. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2023 or early 2024.
 

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