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Stamford Town Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stamford Town Center

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Center Court in 2006
The Center Court in 2006

Stamford Town Center is an urban shopping mall in Downtown Stamford, Connecticut. The 853,000 s.f. mall has space for about 130 stores and restaurants and includes a 250,000 square foot Macy's and a 78,000 square foot Saks Fifth Avenue as anchors.

Built by F.D. Rich Co, and opened in 1982, the mall's site was part of the Landmark urban renewal project and previously was the location of tenement structures that once lined Greyrock Place, the street which is its primary address. Saks Fifth Avenue opened its store in the mall on March 12, 1983.[1] A third anchor, a 160,000 square foot Filene's closed in 2005 (before the merger of the May Department Stores and Federated Department Stores), as the store's sales were not up to par. This location originally opened as a J.C.Penney store, but was eventually shuttered and replaced by Filene's in 1996. The far south end of the mall which housed J.C. Penney and Filene's was demolished in 2006 and was replaced by a pedestrian-oriented exterior complex of retail stores and restaurants that directly connects to the mall. It opened on November 1, 2007.

The construction of the mall and adjacent office towers had a profound effect on the face of downtown Stamford during the 1970s and 1980's, and was profiled in a May 8, 1988 article in The New York Times headlined "A Town Sells Off Pieces of its Soul."

Stamford Town Center has four floors of shopping - floors 3, 4, 5 and 7, with The Food Court located on the 7th floor. The supporting parking structure has space for 4,000 cars and is situated in levels below and above the mall, thus forming a kind of mall and parking 'sandwich'.

The mall was a significant part of Stamford's urban renewal efforts, and thus was not without controversy. The mall gutted the heart of Stamford's traditional Main Street retailing and business district, and is widely perceived to be a large fortress-like structure, that even today appears hugely out of scale to the remaining cityscape. Another perception of its design is that it was built to primarily cater to auto-oriented visitors and it was made difficult to enter from the street as a pedestrian. Most pedestrian routes from the street involve going through the mall's anchor stores or through the other (primarily office) buildings of Landmark Square and Atlantic Square. It is hoped that the redevelopment of the former Filene's/ J.C.Penney location will alleviate some of these original design characteristics and show a more inviting image to the street[1].

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[edit] Levels of Success

From its opening, the mall was very popular and drew shoppers and tourists from as far as the New York City boroughs and even internationally.[citation needed] However in recent years, due to increased competition from nearby Greenwich, Connecticut's downtown shopping district and newer malls in White Plains, New York, the mall's owner Taubman Centers, has struggled to keep the mall fully occupied.[citation needed] The redevelopment of the former Filene's anchor will address some critics' original concerns, and will add pedestrian-friendly retail space while providing a better streetscape.[citation needed] In November, 2007, Stamford Town Center opened 4 new high quality restaruants; California Pizza Kitchen, Cosi, Kona Grill and P.F. Chang's China Bistro. The Capital Grille opened on February 25, 2008. Barnes and Noble opened their largest Connecticut store in this new space.[citation needed]

[edit] The Plaza

In 2006, demolition on the former Filene's location had started. This particular store had closed after the merger of Federated Department Stores and May Department Stores. J.C. Penney had occupied this space prior.

The Plaza, as it is referred to, is a pedestrian friendly complex of restaurants and merchants that are new to Connecticut, as well as the region. The new restaurants are as follows:

Kona Grill in The Plaza
Kona Grill in The Plaza

New retail options in the Plaza include:

  • Barnes and Noble - at 40,000 square feet, it is the largest in the state.
  • H&M - Newest store in Fairfield County

The Plaza offers valet parking and easy access to parking level 1 from Tresser Boulevard. There is also a new entrance that was built to ease accessibility to the main mall. Other mall and parking levels are accessible by 2 all-glass elevators that access Levels 1,S*/M* for the Plaza, and the mall levels (4-5), and levels 6-Rooftop(10). Barnes and Noble is accessible from Level 4 as well as from the Plaza. H&M is accessible from Level 5 of the mall only.

The initial opening of the Plaza (which included Barnes and Noble, H&M, California Pizza Kitchen, Cosi, Kona Grille, and P.F. Chang's) occurred on November 1, 2007. Mitchell's Fish Market opened on December 8, 2007, while The Capital Grille opened on February 25, 2008.

The Cheesecake Factory and Famous Dave's Bar-B-Que were originally planned to open in this new space, but both have pulled out of the project.

[edit] Trivia

The Stamford Town Center was the setting for the Woody Allen film, Scenes from a Mall and is a frequent shooting location for the television show Ham on the Street.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Walsh, Erin, "From the Archives: The Week of March 9" weekly column in The Advocate of Stamford, March 10, 2008, p A5

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