Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A beloved shopping destination inside a historic mill building in Lowell has announced that it will close its doors permanently.
THEY’RE TRYING TO FOCUS ON WHAT’S NEXT. MILL NUMBER FIVE. TUCKED INTO THE UPPER FLOORS OF AN OLD TEXTILE MILL IN THE HEART OF LOWELL, IS A MIX OF CLASSIC AMERICANA AND DIAGON ALLEY. FROM THE BOUTIQUES ...
LOWELL — Those traveling down Market Street may notice a prominent new feature along the route in the form of a mural celebrating Lowell’s history in the textile industry on the side of the Leo A. Roy ...
Lowell’s longtime mall, which has been the epicenter of shopping and events in the city, will shutter this weekend. Mill No. 5 will permanently close on Sunday, Feb. 2, the building’s landlord Jim ...
LOWELL — U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan was joined by author and journalist Mattie Kahn Monday morning for a conversation about Kahn’s first book about the impact on young women and girls in American history, ...
Financial struggles led to the closure of Lowell’s longtime mall, Mill No. 5, according Jim Lichoulas, whose family owns the property. “Since the pandemic, we’ve been losing money,“ Lichoulas told ...
The renovation of a former textile mill in Lowell, Mass., into a mixed-use facility features whimsical salvaged architectural materials including some from the former home of Theodore Giesel, better ...
Who were the “Mill Girls”? Join a Ranger for a walk-through downtown Lowell to learn about some of the first workers in the textile factories of Lowell. Discover the choices, hardships, and ...
Into the 1920s, the city’s largest employers were the cotton manufacturing corporations. As extensively documented, during the early years of Lowell’s mills the workforce was composed largely of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A popular market inside an old Lowell mill is set to close at the end of the month because the owner is donating the building to a ...