Westfarms Mall

Coordinates: 41°43′22″N 72°45′48″W / 41.72278°N 72.76333°W / 41.72278; -72.76333
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 96.10.102.106 (talk) at 06:48, 3 January 2014 (→‎History). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Westfarms Mall
Locationintersection of I-84 and Route 9
Opening date1974
DeveloperThe Taubman Company
OwnerThe Taubman Company
No. of stores and services154
No. of anchor tenants4 (if both locations of Macy's are counted as one anchor); 5 (if both locations of Macy's are counted individually)
Total retail floor area1,288,000 leaseable area in square feet
No. of floors2
ParkingOutdoor & Garage
Websitehttp://www.shopwestfarms.com

WestFarms Mall, sometimes referred to as WestFarms, is a mall located seven miles (11 km) southwest of Hartford, Connecticut. The mall developer is The Taubman Company. It is the third largest indoor mall in the state.[1]

Westfarms Mall is located between the towns of West Hartford, Farmington, Newington and New Britain. Westfarms features more than 160 shops, including anchors Nordstrom, Macy’s, Lord & Taylor and JCPenney. The shopping center offers a mix of stores and restaurants, many unique to the area including Apple, bebe, Brio Tuscan Grille, California Pizza Kitchen, Coach, J.Crew, Pandora, P.F. Chang's, Anthropologie, Michael Kors, Sephora, Free People, Brooks Brothers, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton and others.[2]

History

Westfarms mall opened in 1974 with original anchors JC Penney, G. Fox & Co., and Sage-Allen. The mall was well known for its lavish ceilings and waterfall-style fountains and, just like its sister mall, The Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey (also a Taubman Company owned mall), the designer made sure people could see from one end to the other.

The first expansion project of the mall took place when Lord & Taylor moved from Bishop's Corner in West Hartford to the mall in the early 1980s. Then in 1997, the mall expanded once again and went through renovations when New England's first (and Connecticut's only) Nordstrom department store opened. Not only did Nordstrom build a new store, but a new wing of 32 additional stores was added.

The G. Fox store converted to its sister Filene's division in 1993 and after Sage-Allen's demise, its space became the Filene's Men's & Home store in 1995. Both locations are now rebranded as Macy's.

From its grand opening in 1974 until 2002, the mall's center court featured waterfall-style fountains and a small stage area, taking up much of the area. A 2002 renovation removed all of the water display and gave the space a more open look with a Starbucks located in the center.

In early 2008, Westfarms announced another renovation to the mall. The main entrance received a facelift as well as introducing new signature dining P.F. Chang's China Bistro and Brio Tuscan Grill. Both of these places include outdoor seating, for the summer time. Also, Westfarms brought in upscale stores like Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co, Vera Bradley to replace departed stores like Timberland, L'Oréal & FYE.

Anchors

  • JCPenney (200,000 square feet (19,000 m2); 2 Floors)
  • Lord & Taylor ( 117,000 square feet (10,900 m2); 2 Floors)
  • Macy's (292,000 square feet (27,100 m2); 3/2 Floors) (2 locations)
  • Nordstrom (189,000 square feet (17,600 m2); 2 Floors)

Gallery

External links

References

41°43′22″N 72°45′48″W / 41.72278°N 72.76333°W / 41.72278; -72.76333