The Mall at Short Hills explained

The Mall at Short Hills
Location:Short Hills, New Jersey, U.S.
Opening Date:1961
Developer:Prudential Insurance Company of America
The Taubman Company
Owner:The Taubman Company
Number Of Stores:160+
Number Of Anchors:9 open[1]
Floor Area:1,374,000 square feet
Parking:Surface parking lots & multi-level parking garage
Publictransit: NJ Transit Bus: 70, 873
Floors:2 (3 in Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, 4 in Bloomingdale's and Macy's)

The Mall at Short Hills, also known as the Short Hills Mall, is a shopping mall located in the Short Hills section of Millburn, New Jersey, United States near the interchange of Route 24 and Route 124. It is located west of Newark Airport and west of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The mall is situated near affluent communities in neighboring Morris and Union counties along the Passaic River.

The mall features Macy's, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, and Neiman Marcus.[2] The mall has 150 specialty stores and restaurants. Over 40 boutiques have their only New Jersey location at the mall.

History

Throughout the first half of the century, the suburban community grew quickly, and local residents desired quality shopping within their local setting. Their vision began to take shape in 1949 when the Prudential Insurance Company of America acquired a large tract of land where The Mall at Short Hills and part of the Canoe Brook Country Club now sit. Seven years later, B. Altman & Company opened a 130000square feet store on the land and eventually added an additional to meet market demands.

Local residents continued their demand for expanded retailing and in the early 1960s, a small shopping center opened. This open-air center included Bonwit Teller alongside retailers such as FAO Schwarz, Pottery Barn and Brentano's. Soon after, Bloomingdale's premiered on the site in 1967. The 243000square feet store included an entire floor devoted to furniture and decorative accessories.

In 1974, Prudential Insurance Company of America began working with The Taubman Company, which was The Mall at Short Hills' owner at that time. By 1980, the two organizations had completed a two-year, $100 million project to enclose the mall, which by then included of gross leasable space and three anchor stores. New retailers included Godiva Chocolatier, Black Star and Frost, The Limited and Gap. In 1981, Abraham & Straus joined the center.

The first phase of another major expansion began in 1993 and was completed in November 1994, adding a 100000square feet Saks Fifth Avenue. Bloomingdale's was renovated, and Abraham & Straus became Macy's. The next expansion phase was completed in August 1995 adding two anchors—a 129000square feet Neiman Marcus and a 172000square feet Nordstrom—and many new specialty stores including Tiffany & Co., Crate & Barrel, DKNY and others.

Saks Fifth Avenue closed the Short Hills store in September 2016 in favor of a larger store at American Dream Meadowlands.[3] It was then announced the space would be reconstructed to feature additional stores such as the U.S. debut of Indigo Books, a relocated Crate & Barrel, and Industrious, a pet-friendly, co-working office spacestore.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mall at Short Hills NJ's Premier Shopping Destination.
  2. https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/news/2021/11/10/industrious-co-working.html
  3. News: Saks Short Hills CLOSING: Shop the Liquidation Sale! - New Jersey Monthly. 2016-07-19. New Jersey Monthly. 2018-03-09. en-US.
  4. News: First Look: Canada's Indigo Books and Music makes U.S debut Chain Store Age. 2018-10-08. Chain Store Age. 2018-11-05. en-US.
  5. Web site: Industrious opening its first NJ co-working space inside the Mall at Short Hills. North Jersey. en. 2019-05-10.