GM Boston

GM Boston is a GM Supermalls location in, in the , located in the  neighborhood. It opened in 1980.

It is considered a dead mall due to a huge lack of many tenants, and competition from three things: the Corner Mall in , chain stores in the main parts of Boston, and nearby small businesses. In recent years, it has been trying resurrect its self into a hybrid indoor/outdoor lifestyle center.

It is notable for containing one of the largest Chuck E. Cheese's locations in the world, opened as the largest in the world in 1982. It is also has been notorious for having a lot of empty store fronts since many retailers had left.

Tenant history
In 2015, German hypermarket chain opened a store in the mall by combining the former Target and popup spaces, which were previously a.

Anchor stores

 * JCPenney
 * Party City
 * Sears Outlet
 * Party City
 * Sears Outlet
 * Sears Outlet
 * Sears Outlet

Other stores

 * Aéropostale Factory Store
 * Babies "R" Us
 * Bath & Body Works
 * The Children's Place
 * Clare's
 * Dollar Tree
 * Game Stop Outlet
 * Gap Factory Outlet
 * GNC
 * Gymboree
 * Justice
 * Kids For Less
 * Old Navy
 * Nickelodeon
 * Piercing Pagoda
 * Spencer's
 * Sprint
 * Victoria's Secret
 * Vision Works
 * Victoria's Secret
 * Vision Works

Food court

 * Auntie Anne's
 * China Panda
 * Dunkin Donuts/Baskin-Robbins
 * Sbarro
 * Subway
 * Sbarro
 * Subway

Anchor stores

 * Ames (now Party City)
 * (later split between Target and a popup store space; converted into a store in 2015)
 * Hills (later Ames, now Party City)
 * Macy's
 * Montgomery Ward (now Hobby Lobby)
 * Sears (now Sears Outlet)
 * Target (formerly half of the Carrefour space, moved into CityTarget at Fenway in 2015, now part of Kaufland)
 * (now Savers)

Other stores

 * Aéropostale (now Aéropostale Factory Store)
 * Brothers
 * CVS/Pharmacy (now Dollar Tree)
 * The Disney Store
 * Foot Locker
 * GameStop (now GameStop Outlet, formerly Software Etc.)
 * H&M (now pop-up store space, most namely Spirit Halloween)
 * Hollister
 * Kids "R" Us (now Babies "R" Us)
 * P.S. from Aéropostale
 * Ruum American Kidswear
 * Sam Goody (now FYE)
 * Software Etc. (later GameStop)
 * Sesame Street General Store (now Hot Topic)
 * Sesame Street General Store (now Hot Topic)

Food court

 * Dairy Queen
 * Rax Roast Beef (now McDonald's, Long John Silver's added Rax menu in 2017)
 * Starbucks

Restaurants and more

 * (moved to GM Cape Cod in 1996, converted to Magic Johnson Theatres shortly afterwards, now AMC Magic Johnson)
 * Outer Alien US
 * center (later Sesame Street General Store; now Hot Topic)
 * (now Chuck E. Cheese's)