![]() ![]() Inside the store this week, red and white sale signs are everywhere. “Everything must go! Many new reductions!” Over the weekend, though, store customers received a flashing red and white email: “At Stamford, EVERYTHING is on sale!” it reads. There were several additions until the shopping center underwent a significant remodeling and expansion, reopening in 1998.īed Bath & Beyond opened with it, and was a major draw for the busy shopping center known for its big, convoluted parking lot. Ridgeway Shopping Center, with entrances on Summer, Bedford and Sixth streets, was built during the years that followed World War II, opening in 1949, according to Mall Hall of Fame. It shows that the store’s departure will create a huge void.Īccording to the Urstadt Biddle website, the 47,000-square-foot Bed Bath & Beyond is the second-largest tenant, after Super Stop & Shop, at 60,000 square feet. ![]() Now, it appears, the Stamford store – which has anchored the Ridgeway Shopping Center for 24 years – is one of them.Ĭalls and emails Tuesday seeking confirmation from Bed Bath & Beyond corporate headquarters in Union, N.J., were not returned.Ī call and an email left for Steven Dudziec, vice president of leasing for Urstadt Biddle Properties, owner of Ridgeway Shopping Center, also were not returned Tuesday.īut the Urstadt Biddle website advertises the Bed Bath & Beyond space for lease. ![]() That may be the story, in a nutshell, of the once-beloved retail giant, which last month announced it will close 150 stores. But then their prices got high and their stuff wasn’t as good.” “I can’t remember the last time I was here,” she said. If not for the sign, she wouldn’t have gone into Bed Bath & Beyond, Morris said. STAMFORD – Jen Morris was on her way to Staples in the Ridgeway Shopping Center to buy printer paper Tuesday when she saw a bright red sign outside Bed Bath & Beyond. ![]()
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