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The Street Chestnut Hill | |
Location | Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States |
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Coordinates | 42°19′24″N 71°10′06″W / 42.3232°N 71.1682°W / 42.3232; -71.1682 |
Opening date | sections have been open since May 2012, other areas still under development |
Developer | WS Development |
Owner | WS Development |
Total retail floor area | 640,090 sq ft (59,466 m) |
No. of floors | Two, three in some locations |
Website | thestreetchestnuthill |
The Street at Chestnut Hill is an open-air shopping center on Route 9 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The shopping center contains 640,090 sq ft (59,466 m) of fashion retailers, restaurants, and entertainment options. The architecture and design of the new shopping center mimics modern village-like streetscapes and overlooks neighboring Hammond Pond. The center contains a Showcase SuperLux and a Star Market.
History
In 1950, a development team from C&R Management, headed by Daniel Rothenberg and Julien Cohen, built a shopping center in Chestnut Hill, six miles (9.7 km) from Boston. Chestnut Hill Shopping Center began with a variety of shops, such as Filene's, Franklin Simon & Co., and London Harness Company, adjacent to a Star Market at the intersection of Route 9 and Hammond Street. On July 27, R.H. Stearns and S.S. Pierce opened in a separate building. In 1978, the Chestnut Hill Medical Center and Bloomingdale's opened in The Shops at Chestnut Hill.
References
- "City of Newton - Assessors' Database". assessing.newtonma.gov. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
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