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CambridgeSide (previously CambridgeSide Galleria) is an enclosed shopping mall in Cambridge, Massachusetts that opened in 1990. [4] As of 2023 [update] , the mall is anchored by TJ Maxx . Previous anchors include department stores Filene's , Lechmere , Macy's , Macy's Home and Children's, Best Buy and Sears .
The northern part of the grid is a roughly six by eight block residential area. Cambridge Street itself is retail commercial, along with Monsignor O'Brien Highway, the Twin Cities Plaza strip mall, and the enclosed Cambridgeside Galleria. Lechmere Square is the transportation hub for the northern side.
Shoppers at the Cambridgeside Galleria in Cambridge, Massachusetts joined millions of others crowding stores across the United States December 26, 2002 exchanging gifts and taking advantage of ...
CambridgeSide Galleria built. Cambridgeside Galleria, built in 1990. Sapient Corporation in business. 1991 City Bicycle Committee [108] and Ig Nobel Prize established. MÄK Technologies in business. 1992 Boston Dynamics (robotics firm) [114] and Dewey, Cheetham & Howe [115] in business. Kenneth Reeves becomes mayor.
Galleria Mall may refer to a variety of shopping malls, including: CambridgeSide Galleria, Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Galleria, Houston, Texas; Galleria at Crystal Run, Wallkill, New York; Galleria Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Galleria Mall, Toronto, Ontario, a fictional mall that is the main setting of the cartoon 6teen. Galleria Shopping Centre ...
Inman Square's origins lie in the growth of East Cambridge, starting at around 1790, when a group of financiers led by Andrew Craigie began buying up land around Lechmere Point, home to present-day CambridgeSide Galleria shopping mall, in an effort to build a toll bridge over the Charles River. After Craigie's bridge was built, he constructed ...
Galleria at Tyler – Riverside (1970–present) Glendale Fashion Center – Glendale (1966–1994) Glendale Galleria – Glendale (1976–present) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas (1994–present) Grossmont Center – La Mesa (1961–present, outdoor) The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles (2002–present, outdoor)
Kendall Square viewed from across the Charles River. In the 1990s and 2000s, the area northeast of Kendall, in the direction of the then-new CambridgeSide Galleria shopping mall was transformed from an industrial area [5] into a collection of office and research buildings, housing over 150 biotechnology and information technology firms as of 2011.