Monday, June 8, 2026

Danbury Fair Mall

The Danbury State Fair was a big deal for more that a century, but by 1981 it had run its course.  The land had become more valuable than the fair.  The owner sold the property as the site for a huge regional shopping mall, the Danbury Fair Mall.  


A mural near one of the mall's entrances honors the property's origin as a racetrack and fairground.  
This post is linked to Monday Murals.

 
I was at the mall last week to pick up sunglasses.  The optician hadn't arrived, so I looked around.  The many columns and exposed architectural elements above the retail areas caught my eye.

At a time when many malls are failing, the Danbury Fair Mall is still very busy and apparently successful.   

2 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

I never shop at malls these days. Thanks for the history lesson here.

Sami said...

The mall looks quite pretty and I love the colourful mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Jack.