If you’re looking for a place to go to retailers, specialty shops and non-traditional anchor stores, look no further than the Stamford Town Center Shopping Mall in Stamford, CT.
It opened with 853,000 square feet in 1982 as part of an urban renewal plan and was previously home to tenement structures along Greyrock Place.
Man in Seaside Fairfield County is the first site of a 2-floor 160,000 square foot JC Penney, a 2-. the 250,000-square-foot Macy’s, and the 2-story 78,000-square-foot Saks on Fifth Avenue.
JC Penney Department Store was closed and became a department store store in 1996 before closing completely in 2005 due to declining sales before May Department Store and Federal Department Store merger leading to all Filene’s stores becoming Macy’s.
There was a question about the fate of that place shortly after the closure.
In 2006, Mike McAndrews, general manager of Stamford Town Center announced;
“The chain itself is 100 percent leased on the former Filene’s site and construction begins. From the beginning, we’ve had great interest from some of the country’s hottest restaurants wanting to move into this downtown area for the first time and get involved. People from Stamford
the largest Barnes & A prestigious and premier H&M location, this renovation certainly brings a wonderful addition to the city of Stamford and the community.”
Specifically, the former Filene site is expected to house H&M; store on level 5 and now has a 2-level 40,000 square foot Barnes and Noble bookstore with male access on level 4.
It consists of levels 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 with anchor stores on levels 4 and 5 and 4,000 parking spaces located in the market.
Stamford Town Center has approximately 130 stores and restaurants and was previously only located on levels 3, 4, 5, and 7, but the new level 1, which has an outdoor plaza, has been replaced by a new 400,000 square foot restaurant wing.
An outdoor plaza opens the south end of the center to foot traffic and a glass tower with escalators and elevators will lead pedestrians into Stamford City Center.
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Most of the pedestrian routes previously involved passing through the stores or anchor buildings (especially the office) of Atlantic Square and Square.
The appearance of the new pedestrian entrance is much more inviting and is expected to attract more people.
Penna, labeled in the men’s directory as level 1, features several businesses in the northeast, Connecticut state and the region.
Arizona-based Kona grill includes what is new to the North and P.F. Chang’s China Bistro is new to Connecticut.
Mitchell’s Fish Market and Capital Grill, also both new to Connecticut, are expected to open soon.
New area options recently opened California Pizza Kitchen and Famous Dave’s Bar-B-Que is expected to open soon.
The project also features a Cosi Restaurant.
All restaurants now want to sit down and stay indoors.
Valet parking cards are available on floors 1 and 4 and there is a $5 charge for up to four hours, $2 for each additional hour, and a $14 daily maximum.
Unfortunately, the room only takes cash.
Level 3 houses TCBY Yogurt, Hair Garden, The Phone Store, Clavi Hollywood, Wetzeli Pretzels, Hakky Instant Shoe Repair and Modern Art Gallery.
Level 4 and 5 each house about 35 stores with level 7 home to Sbarro, Panda Express, Subway and FYE.
A new 454-seat food court with eight live food service vendors with a 2,000-square-foot interactive children’s playground is expected to open soon. in equal 7
With food additives sitting in courts and restaurants, we open new options for our workers looking for daytime. because it’s a nice, relaxing place to eat,” said McAndrews, who pointed to research showing that nearly 107,000 people work within 3,000 square miles.
“Families will also love the novel. There is a seating area right in the heart of the story, so parents can watch. Children enjoy the game when dinner
The man is owned by Taubman Centers Inc., a real estate investment trust that currently owns and/or manages 23 shopping malls. centers in 11 states and headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
The customer center is located on level 4 across from Saks Fifth Avenue and has these wheelchairs and walkers for rent; lost and found, large gift cards, kids club registrations, Advocate press subscriptions, photocopier and fax machine, store and restaurant information, map directions/storage directory, opportunity use lists, technical tours, and 24-hour security.
The Parking Services Department manages the on-site parking lot in the Stamford Town Center and offers customers $.50 per four hours and offers free parking on Sundays and holidays.
The man defined his main business, the area where most of his customers live, from east of Bridgeport and Milford on Interstate 95 to west of Mount Vernon.
This Interstate 95/Route 1 corridor includes Fairfield, Westport, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, Harrison, and Rye.
Corridor also 7 with Wilton, Cannondale and Ridgefield, Route 15 with New Canaan, Interstate 684 with Bedford and Chappaqua, Interstate 284 with Tarrytown North and White Plains.
Other major corridors in this area include Interstate 87, Routes 124, 137, 104, 33, and 35.
Open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. at 9 a.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. at 6 p.m.
It is located at exit 8 off the Connecticut Turnpike (Interstate 95) at the intersection of Tesser and Greyrock and those on the Merritt Parkway (Route 15) can use either the Long Ridge or High Ridge exits.