The Street at Chestnut Hill is an open air shopping center on Route 9 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The shopping center contains 406,000 sq. feet 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.
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 |
Opening date | sections have been open since May 2012, other areas still under development |
Developer | WS Development |
Owner | WS Development |
No. of floors | two or three in some locations |
Website | thestreetchestnuthill.com |
History
In 1950, development team from C&R Management, headed by Daniel Rothenberg and Julien Cohen, built a shopping center in Chestnut Hill, 6 miles 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 Bloomingdales opened in the Chestnut Hill Shopping Center.
Shopping
- AT&T
- Bluemercury
- Calypso St. Barth
- The Container Store
- EYESPOT
- INTERMIX
- J. McLaughlin
- Jonathan Adler
- Ku De Ta
- lululemon athletica
- Polarn O. Pyret
- Polkadog Bakery
- Portobello Road
- Pottery Barn
- Splendid
- The Pop-Up Project
- Verizon Wireless
- Vince
Food & Dining
- Aquitaine
- Bernard's
- Comella's
- The Cottage
- DAVIDsTea
- Davio's Chestnut Hill
- Del Frisco's Grille
- Juice Press
- La Rotisserie
- Legal Sea Foods
- Pinkberry
- Rosie's Bakery
- Shake Shack
- Star Market
- Treat Cupcake Bar
Amenities and Services
- Bank of America
- Be Styled
- Chestnut Hill Medical Center
- MiniLuxe
- Showcase SuperLux
- skoah
- Snip-its