Gigantic mall project takes shape
By Claudia Torrens/ Daily News Staff
Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - Updated: 08:17 AM EST
NATICK -- James Young gets to the Natick Mall expansion site at 8 every morning and drives around, looking for the things 300 construction workers were supposed to do the day before.
The director of construction management for mall owner General Growth Properties walks between piles of dirt and rumbling machinery like he was at home.
"Ah, that?s the first piece of precast!" he said yesterday triumphally.
The concrete he was referring to was hanging from a crane and was the first to be attached to the foundation of the future Parking Deck F, a six-level structure lot for at least 1,800 cars.
It was also one of the thousands of pieces to form what will be the new Natick Mall: an additional 1 million square feet of stores, restaurants, condominiums and a hotel.
One year after the groundbreaking ceremony, the mall expansion is well under way, with six cranes hauling thousands of pieces of steel on the 14-acre parcel.
Among piles of tubes, trucks and the noise of blowtorches, the new mall is starting to take shape. A rolling steel roof that will be pierced by three skylights and connect the new and existing malls is already visible from Speen Street.
The striking shape of the Neiman Marcus building is also becoming a reality, with a wavy structure encircling the north, east and south sides of the building. The Nordstrom building, tucked between Neiman Marcus and the old mall, is slowly taking shape.
The two upscale national retailers are the anchor stores of the expansion.
"It?s like a downtown Boston kind of construction," said Young.
In contrast to a sprawling suburban shopping plaza, Young said, the new Natick Mall is being built vertically because of limited space.
Young spoke to a reporter from the construction trailer that serves as his office and conference room. Pinned to the walls are dozens of architectural drawings detailing the structure taking shape outside.
But prominently posted on one wall was a simple, white sheet of paper announcing starkly how many days are left before the opening: 409.
Construction started Aug. 3, 2005, and is due to wrap up September 2007.
Everything about the expansion is massive.
First, workers excavated 550,000 cubic yards of dirt.
Then, they kept digging deeper and poured concrete foundations.
Today, the amount of material coming in is gigantic: 1.8 million square feet of concrete slab, 10,700 tons of structural steel, 2,190 tons of reinforcing steel.
Jim Grant, vice president of development for General Growth, said shoppers will visit the mall from bottom to top.
"There will be a two-level parking underneath and people will work their way up to the stores," said Grant. "That?s how we had to build. We had to go down to then build up."
The $500 million project is the biggest expansion General Growth has done from an existing property, he said.
In addition to the 100 new stores, work also has started on condominium towers that will hold 215 units. The condos, though, will open later, in spring 2008.
The mall will also have a new logo, a large "N," symbolizing the words Natick, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus.
Some Natick residents have said they miss the old, small, suburban town Natick used to be before a project like the mall came in. But for Planning Board member Ken Soderholm a project like this is inevitable.
"Population keeps going up, and it is going to continue. Development will have to be concentrated in certain areas. Towns will keep getting this urban feel," said Soderholm. "I actually think this project sets the bar for future redevelopment."
(Claudia Torrens can be reached at 508-626-3976 or
ctorrens@cnc.com.)
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