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Stamford Town Center is an urban shopping mall located in Downtown Stamford, Connecticut. The 761,000-square-foot (70,700 m 2 ) mall is the eighth largest in Connecticut, with space for about 130 stores and restaurants.
Downtown Stamford, or Stamford Downtown, is the central business district of the city of Stamford, Connecticut, United States.It includes major retail establishments, a shopping mall, a university campus, the headquarters of major corporations and Fortune 500 companies, as well as other retail businesses, hotels, restaurants, offices, entertainment venues and high-rise apartment buildings.
By 1960, when the center was sold for $5 million, it had 367,000 sq ft (34,100 m 2) of gross leasable area and parking for 1,000 cars. [7] When Gimbel Bros. closed the New York City Saks 34th Street flagship store in July 1965, the three Saks-34th branches including Stamford were converted to Gimbels branches. [8]
Tokala said a lack of parking has cost her restaurant and the student-run restaurant at Niche. The restaurants used to bring in $10,000 a day, she said, and now bring in $1,000 a day.
Westfarms is a shopping mall on the West Hartford–Farmington town line in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was opened in 1974, expanded in 1982 and 1995–1997, and remodeled in 2008–2009. With 1,267,000 square feet (117,700 m 2) of gross leasable area, Westfarms is the third-largest mall in Connecticut.
The renovation saw an extra floor area of 147,425 sq ft (13,696.2 m 2) added to the center, with an additional 30 stores, creating a cross-shaped floor plan. [4] The new anchor, built opposite Sears, was upscale department store Lord & Taylor , the centerpiece of the $38 million revitalization and expansion plan.
an additional level of parking a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2 ) [ 12 ] third floor to Filene's which was later rebranded as Macy's in 2006. a large extension to the building with a 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m 2 ) [ 12 ] movie theater (Connecticut Post 14, replacing the Milford Fourplex, previously located in an adjacent building.
HGTV home renovation stars Jonathan and Drew Scott – best known as the Property Brothers – are fearful that Trump’s proposed tariffs could send construction costs soaring. The brothers ...