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New England’s first Best Buy Outlet now open at Westgate Mall in Brockton, MA

Brockton, MA New England’s first Best Buy Outlet is now open at Westgate Mall. A concept from Best Buy, Best Buy Outlet offers shoppers deeply discounted prices on appliances, TVs, computers, and more, with inventory regularly updated. Best Buy Outlet shoppers can save up to 40% on clearance and open box products.

Online ordering for in-store pick-up is also available, including contactless curbside pickup. Best Buy Outlet is open 7 days a week, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

“Westgate Mall is thrilled to welcome Best Buy Outlet, a unique concept providing our shoppers tremendous value through its regularly updated, expansive selection of merchandise,” said Rebekah Macchia, marketing director of Westgate Mall.

Westgate Mall, an enclosed regional mall, features Burlington, Planet Fitness, DICK’S Sporting Goods, Old Navy, Staples, Sears, and Best Buy Outlet, plus a mix of more than 60 specialty stores including Verizon and XFINITY Store by Comcast, Bath and Body Works, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, Famous Footwear, The Children’s Place, and Rue21.

Eateries include Chipotle, Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP and Auntie Anne’s/Carvel/Cinnabon. Market Basket is also on-site. Westgate Mall is located at the intersection of Routes 24 and 27 in Brockton and accessible via the Brockton Area Transit Authority. For directions and additional information, please call 508-588-8916 or visit ShopatWestgateMall.com. Westgate Mall is a New England Development shopping destination.

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