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The Abandoned Marlborough Commons

Written by: Wilk

Photographs by: Lassie

Marlborough, Connecticut, is and always will be my home at heart. I grew up here. I spent my entire childhood and young adult life here. I know this town like no other, especially growing up in the time where kids used their bikes to get everywhere. But as much as I love this little town, so many things have changed about it. Many of the smaller local businesses are no more. Construction is underway on a large supermarket. And many of the people I once knew have moved on. It is simply the way of life. We have covered the abandoned Marlborough Commons shopping center in the past. But several years later, it has taken a grim turn for the worse.

 A mere stone’s throw from the now hustling and bustling center of town lies the now abandoned Marlborough Commons. I can’t tell you exactly what year it officially went under, but I do know that this place never quite picked up traction as a local business. Maybe it was their location, sitting pretty right off the entrance/exit ramp from Route 2. From what I remember, it was always a two-floor business complex with the restaurant a bit further down the lot. Many different establishments came and went from here, none sticking around for too long. The complex limped on as long as it could, and has now sat empty and deserted for almost ten long years.

On a beautiful summer day in 2017, we decided to pay the Marlborough Commons a visit. Though it is still listed as FOR SALE, we did not encounter a single NO TRESPASSING, KEEP OUT, or PRIVATE PROPERTY sign anywhere on the property. Since the almost three years since our last visit, the Commons has certainly entered a downward spiral. The once minimal vandalism has run rampant at this former shopping center. Windows have been smashed. Doors have been boarded up. Graffiti stains the old brick walls. Farther down the lot, the old cafe is slowly being engulfed by the wild and hungry vegetation.  Nature, much like the vandals, has struck back in a big way.

They say the older we get, the more things we have to leave behind. That’s life. And as my old hometown grows and grows, places like the Marlborough Commons seemingly get left behind. Most of the old businesses I grew up with are now gone. It is sad to see what was once a cornerstone of our local community now sitting in a state of such disrepair. But like I said, a big FOR SALE sign sits out front. The Marlborough Commons is not beyond salvageable yet. I hope to see her rise again someday, stranger things have happened. And if I’ve learned anything growing up in this lovable little community, it’s that you can never count the town of Marlborough out.

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  1. AnnMarie Sargent says:

    I agree with you this once beautiful property I grew up working at in the restaurant, the Villager is in disgraceful shape… I have an idea and am interested in pursuing this property. Can you send me any info on who owns it presently and any contacts available please. I thank you for your appreciative perspective on a once lovely piece of history. I believe it’s worth restoring.
    Thanks again,
    AnnMarie

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    • kingleser says:

      Hey AnnMarie! We have asked around town, and weren’t able to find anything. However, there are several new “For Sale” signs out front of the Commons now. We will try to get a photo for you.

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    • Cindy says:

      I grew up in Forest Homes across Rte 66 from the Commons. I worked at Doris’s Fine Foods, and hung out at the Villager with friends. He state of the Commons property and building is an absolute shame. Marlborough should consider this property for housing.

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  2. Lesa Booth says:

    AWESOME BLOG!!

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  3. capstonew says:

    My brother and I went there. When we were leaving a guy showed up made zero noise asked if he could help us. So creepy.

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