CambridgeSide
Location | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
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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 |
Management | New England Development |
Owner | New England Development |
No. of stores and services | 133[1] |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
Total retail floor area | 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2)[2] |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | cambridgesidegalleria.com |
The CambridgeSide Galleria is a mall located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that opened in 1990. The original anchor stores were Sears, Filene's (now Macy's) and Lechmere. Lechmere closed in 1997 and it was divided into what is now Best Buy, with a portion later used by Macy's for their housewares and intimate apparel departments. Today the mall has 133 stores, including four restaurants, a food court and six food speciality stores. Apple, Best Buy, Macy's, Sears and T.J.Maxx are the mall's anchor stores.
The mall was an outgrowth of the 1978 East Cambridge Riverfront Plan,[3] which sought to revitalize the then-industrial district between Monsignor O'Brien Highway, Cambridge Parkway, and First Street. The north end of the mall is near the Museum of Science and MBTA's Lechmere Station on the Green Line "E" Branch. It is also located along the Lechmere Canal off the Charles River, from which the Charles River Boat Company operates pleasure trips. Moorings are present at the end of the Canal to allow private boats to be left for brief periods while passengers shop. The Galleria is the only mall in the Boston area with direct access by boat.
Some of the upscale stores are Banana Republic, J.Crew, Guess, Club Monaco, and Armani.
Anchors
- Best Buy (44,837 sq ft.)
- Macy's (122,445 sq ft.)
- Macy's Home Store (22,419 sq ft.)
- Sears (120,570 sq ft.)
- T.J.Maxx (23,767 sq ft.)
Former Anchors
- Borders (23,767 sq ft.)
- Filene's Home Store (22,419 sq ft.)
- Filene's (122,445 sq ft.)
- Lechmere
Transportation and Parking
- Two parking garages are located within the CambridgeSide Galleria with parking rates varying by time rather than a flat rate. However, if one parks after 5:00 pm Monday-Friday or anytime on Saturday or Sunday then the fee is $1.99 up to one hour and $3.99 up to 10 hours.[4]
- MBTA Green Line - Lechmere Station Green Line
- MBTA Bus Connections: 69 (Harvard Square/Holyoke Gate via Cambridge St), 80 (Arlington Center via Medford Hillside), 87 (Arlington Center or Clarendon Hill via Somerville), 88 (Clarendon Hill via Highland Ave)
- MBTA Orange Line - Community College is approximately ½ mile east of the mall.
- EZRide shuttle - North Station - Cambridgeport via First Street & Cambridgeside Galleria
- CambridgeSide Galleria Free Shuttle - Kendall Square & Red Line - CambridgeSide Galleria[5]
References
- ^ "CambridgeSide Galleria Directory Listing". Cambridgeside Galleria. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
- ^ "Cambridgeside Galleria". New England Development. Archived from the original on May 31, 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
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- ^ Cambridgesidegalleria.com Archived 2007-12-23 at the Wayback Machine
- King, John. "The tide turns at E. Cambridge riverfront." The Boston Globe, December 24, 1988. Real Estate, p. 41.
- Mehegan, David. "THE BIG GAMBLE: Can new Cambridge mall make it in gloomy economy?" The Boston Globe, September 6, 1990. Economy, p. 39.
- Community Development Department, City of Cambridge. East Cambridge Riverfront Plan. City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978.