Wondering about the future of the Atrium, Tiffany's has been the piece that didn't fit. Given the overwhelming decline of the Atrium, why had Tiffany's stayed? With Tiffany's, could mall-owner Simon still make a go at high-end retail? Given competitor Chestnut Hill Square coming online soon, could the Atrium attract high-quality retail tenants (or retain the two that are left) without it's marquee tenant?
At least one question answered: Tiffany's is moving across the street to the Mall. (Apparently, it's been public since April. I just saw it here.)
Gotta believe that that's it for the Atrium.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Ding, dong, the Atrium is dead
Posted by Sean Roche at 5:58 AM
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They could turn it into a giant seafood restaurant!
I heard from someone in the medical profession that it is being converted into a medical office building. Cheesecake Factory will stay.
Paid daily underground parking garage with a shuttle bus to the Longwood Medical Area?? It's going to have a lot more underground parking than a medical office building would need. Could be the first good thing to happen to Route 9 traffic in years??
Well, right now, there's effectively free underground parking with a shuttle bus to Longwood, though few people know it (and technically, the shuttle is for employees only between the Atrium and 850)
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