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'''CambridgeSide''' (previously '''CambridgeSide Galleria''') is a shopping destination with over |
'''CambridgeSide''' (previously '''CambridgeSide Galleria''') is a shopping destination with over 80 stores and restaurants ([[Apple Store|Apple]], [[Macy's]], [[Best Buy]], [[T.J. Maxx]], [[H&M]], [[Armani|Armani Exchange]], [[Sephora]] and more) and restaurants ([[World of Beer]], [[The Cheesecake Factory]] and others). Located in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], CambridgeSide opened in 1990.<ref>{{cite news | title=CambridgeSide has found a formula for success |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2017/07/07/why-this-mall-isn-dying/tKxzBfx4x91pUVAFfFkiSP/story.html |work=[[The Boston Globe]] |date=July 7, 2017 |accessdate=July 9, 2017 |first=Janelle |last=Nanos}}</ref> The original [[anchor store]]s were [[Sears, Roebuck and Company|Sears]], [[Filene's]] (converted to Macy's) and [[Lechmere]]. Lechmere closed in 1997 and it was divided into Best Buy, with a portion later used by Macy's for their housewares and intimate apparel departments.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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The center was an outgrowth of the 1978 East Cambridge Riverfront Plan,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cambridgema.gov/~/media/Files/CDD/Planning/Studies/EastCambridge/ecambridge_riverfront_plan_1978.pdf?la=en |title=East Cambridge Riverfront Plan |year=1978 |accessdate=2017-07-09 |author=City of Cambridge, Massachusetts |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110523180737/http://www2.cambridgema.gov/cdd/cp/zng/ecambrfplan/ecambplan.html |archivedate=May 23, 2011 }}</ref> which sought to revitalize the then-industrial district between [[Monsignor O'Brien Highway]], Cambridge Parkway, and First Street. The east end of CambridgeSide is near the [[Museum of Science (Boston)|Museum of Science]] and the north end of CambridgeSide is near the [[Lechmere (MBTA station)|MBTA Lechmere station]] on the [[Green Line "E" Branch]]. It is also located along the [[Lechmere Canal]] off the [[Charles River]]. Moorings are present at the end of the Canal to allow private boats to be left for brief periods while passengers shop.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} CambridgeSide is the only mall in the Boston area with direct access by boat.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
The center was an outgrowth of the 1978 East Cambridge Riverfront Plan,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cambridgema.gov/~/media/Files/CDD/Planning/Studies/EastCambridge/ecambridge_riverfront_plan_1978.pdf?la=en |title=East Cambridge Riverfront Plan |year=1978 |accessdate=2017-07-09 |author=City of Cambridge, Massachusetts |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110523180737/http://www2.cambridgema.gov/cdd/cp/zng/ecambrfplan/ecambplan.html |archivedate=May 23, 2011 }}</ref> which sought to revitalize the then-industrial district between [[Monsignor O'Brien Highway]], Cambridge Parkway, and First Street. The east end of CambridgeSide is near the [[Museum of Science (Boston)|Museum of Science]] and the north end of CambridgeSide is near the [[Lechmere (MBTA station)|MBTA Lechmere station]] on the [[Green Line "E" Branch]]. It is also located along the [[Lechmere Canal]] off the [[Charles River]]. Moorings are present at the end of the Canal to allow private boats to be left for brief periods while passengers shop.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} CambridgeSide is the only mall in the Boston area with direct access by boat.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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Location | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°22′3″N 71°4′34″W / 42.36750°N 71.07611°W |
Address | 100 CambridgeSide Place |
Opening date | 1990 |
Developer | New England Development |
Management | New England Development |
Owner | New England Development |
No. of stores and services | 120[1] |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 open, 1 vacancy |
Total retail floor area | 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2)[2] |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | cambridgeside.com |
CambridgeSide (previously CambridgeSide Galleria) is a shopping destination with over 80 stores and restaurants (Apple, Macy's, Best Buy, T.J. Maxx, H&M, Armani Exchange, Sephora and more) and restaurants (World of Beer, The Cheesecake Factory and others). Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, CambridgeSide opened in 1990.[3] The original anchor stores were Sears, Filene's (converted to Macy's) and Lechmere. Lechmere closed in 1997 and it was divided into Best Buy, with a portion later used by Macy's for their housewares and intimate apparel departments.[citation needed]
The center was an outgrowth of the 1978 East Cambridge Riverfront Plan,[4] which sought to revitalize the then-industrial district between Monsignor O'Brien Highway, Cambridge Parkway, and First Street. The east end of CambridgeSide is near the Museum of Science and the north end of CambridgeSide is near the MBTA Lechmere station on the Green Line "E" Branch. It is also located along the Lechmere Canal off the Charles River. Moorings are present at the end of the Canal to allow private boats to be left for brief periods while passengers shop.[citation needed] CambridgeSide is the only mall in the Boston area with direct access by boat.[citation needed]
In October 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing in December 2018.[5]
In January 2019, Macy's announced that the Macy's Home and Children's store would also be closing in mid-2019.[6]
Notes
- King, John (December 24, 1988). "The tide turns at E. Cambridge riverfront". The Boston Globe. p. 41.
- Mehegan, David (September 6, 1990). "The Big Gamble: Can new Cambridge mall make it in gloomy economy?". The Boston Globe. p. 39.
- Community Development Department, City of Cambridge. East Cambridge Riverfront Plan. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978.
References
- ^ "CambridgeSide website".
- ^ "Cambridgeside". New England Development. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
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- ^ City of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1978). "East Cambridge Riverfront Plan". Archived from the original (PDF) on May 23, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
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- ^ https://www.businessinsider.my/macys-closing-stores-full-list-2019-5/