The owner of Enfield Square has sold one of the mall’s anchor properties, a 136,000-square-foot store leased by Target, for $8.9 million, according to town records.
Namdar Realty Group, Mason Asset Management and Hakimi Global sold the property at 90 Elm St. to a fellow New York entity called 90 Enfield Square Holdings LLC, which is controlled by Steven Dubler, who has invested in commercial properties in other states, such as Florida and New York.
He is also president of New York City-based Scott Adam Designs, a consumer goods design, development, sourcing and logistics provider for retailers and brands.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether there would be any changes at the mall as a result of the deal. Dubler did not respond to a request for comment for this story.