ENFIELD — Site work on the planned $250 million overhaul of Enfield Square Mall could begin in the spring, after the developer secured a major town approval Thursday. Nebraska-based Woodsonia Acquisitions hopes to bring “Enfield Marketplace” to the struggling mall property, proposing a combination of commercial space and 465 residential units with the potential to accommodate a hotel as well. Under current plans, the company would serve as a master developer of the project, seeking other developers for the various lots that will make up the project site but expecting to build and own the residential component itself. The town’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved unanimously Thursday night a zone change to help the project move forward, though Woodsonia and its eventual partners will need additional approvals to get a shovel in the ground.
Enfield Square Mall redevelopment plan could begin site work in the spring after major win
