The Westchester

Shopping mall
41°01′52″N 73°45′29″W / 41.031°N 73.758°W / 41.031; -73.758Address125 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, Westchester County, NY 10601-4522 USAOpening date1995DeveloperO'Connor Group[1]ManagementAlexander's, IncNo. of stores and services133No. of anchor tenants3No. of floors2-3, with 4th floor food court (4 in Neiman Marcus)ParkingIndoorPublic transit access Metro-North Railroad:
  Harlem Line
at White Plains}

The Westchester is an upscale shopping mall located in downtown White Plains, New York.[2] It is operated by Simon Property Group, which owns 40% of the mall, and is home to many well-known retailers, some with their only location in Westchester County. It is anchored by Neiman Marcus and New York State's first Nordstrom, the fourth in the New York City metropolitan area to open after locations in Short Hills, Menlo Park, and Paramus, New Jersey.

History

Opened in 1995,[3] The Westchester was built on the site of one of the first suburban branch department stores in the United States, a B. Altman & Co. store which opened in 1930, as well as the terminal for the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway White Plains branch. B. Altman's was located where Nordstrom is now situated. The mall was built adjacent to the (once) freestanding location of Neiman Marcus, which originally opened in 1972 as the only out-of-town location of its sister chain, New York-based Bergdorf Goodman. The Westchester is located within close proximity to the Sonesta Hotel (Formerly The Crowne Plaza Hotel), The Opus Westchester Hotel (Formerly The Ritz-Carlton Hotel), The Source at White Plains, The White Plains Pavilion, City Center at White Plains, and the now permanently closed Galleria at White Plains.[4] The mall's food court, located on the fourth floor, is known as Savor Westchester. The food court includes Melt Shop and Shake Shack. The fourth floor used to have a typical food court and a large F.A.O. Schwarz that closed in the early 2000s.[5] Starting in February 2016, the mall underwent its largest renovation since opening in 1995, which included installing a new façade, tiling and carpeting.

References

  1. ^ Vizard, Mary Mcaleer (8 January 1995). "A New Mall for the City of 1,000 Stores - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Downtown White Plains.com
  3. ^ O'Connor, Timothy (2012-09-03). "Ex-White Plains mayor Sy Schulman's leadership recalled". Newsday. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  4. ^ "The Westchester: About". The Westchester: A Simon Mall.
  5. ^ "Simon Property Group". simon.com. Retrieved September 12, 2017.

External links

  • The Westchester
  • Westchester Mall Review
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