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    Copley Place in Boston: A Journey Through Its High-End Retail History

    Copley Place in Boston, designed by Howard Elkus of The Architects’ Collaborative, opened in 1983 as Boston’s largest urban mixed-use development at the time. Financed by the Pritzker family, it was constructed directly above the Massachusetts Turnpike and Huntington Avenue highway interchange, on the site of the former South End Armory, which was built in 1890 and demolished in 1964. The centerpiece of Copley Place was a 60-foot-high sculptural fountain by Boston artist Dimitri Hadzi, featuring cascading water over granite and travertine marble shapes. Over time, this luxury mall became known for its high-end retail and luxury brands.

    In the following years, Copley Place underwent multiple renovations. In 2011, the Boston Redevelopment Authority approved a 60,000 sq ft addition and a 54,000 sq ft expansion of the Neiman Marcus store, although final design plans were delayed. In 2016, Simon Properties announced the indefinite postponement of a $500-million, 52-story luxury residential tower project due to rising costs and competition. The fountain, a notable feature, was removed entirely by 2017, sparking local opposition to its demolition.

    Copley Place’s retail offerings evolved with market changes. The mall once housed popular stores like Rizzoli Bookstore and Stoddard’s fine cutlery, though many of these closed over time. The Loews Copley Place Cinemas, one of Boston’s few city-center movie theaters, closed in 2005 and was replaced by Barneys New York, which later became Saks Fifth Avenue Men’s Store in August 2020.

    Today, Copley Place remains a luxury shopping destination, with most stores focusing on fashionable clothing, shoes, and accessories. It has continued to adapt to shifts in consumer demand while maintaining its reputation as a high-end retail hub in Boston.

    Matt Lambros MA Boston Nov 04, 2024 Architecture History Malls

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    I've trudged past the mall a bunch of times, but I don't think I went inside to shop for anything.  The interior spaces are really cool!
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