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Tag Archives: Anthropologie
Pics Of The Day #238
Posted in Downtown, Local business, Pic of the Day, religion
Tagged Anthropologie, Assumption Church, Bedford Square, Saugatuck River
Double Rainbow — Triple Views
Seen around Westport late this afternoon:
Posted in Beach, Downtown, Organizations, Weather
Tagged Anthropologie, Compo Beach, Earthplace
The Story Beneath Bedford Square
The glass-half-full crowd loves Bedford Square: Its retro-yet-fresh look. Its new tenants, including retail, restaurants and residential. Its re-imagining of the entire downtown.
The glass-half-empty folks moan: But there’s no parking!
Wrong. There’s plenty of parking. There’s the Baldwin lot, Taylor Place and Parker Harding.
And — even closer — there’s a garage with up to 120 spaces. In fact, it’s so close it’s right underneath Bedford Square. The entrance is on Elm Street, next to Villa del Sol restaurant.
Some spots are reserved for residents and senior employees. But the rest are open to the public.
Right now there’s a valet system, with a drop-off on Church Lane near Amis Trattoria. A 2nd drop-off may be added on Elm Street.
Valet parking is still a work in progress. Developers and Anthropologie are figuring out the best way to use the garage.
But to all the nay-sayers: There are lots more parking spots than you realize.
Now find something else to bitch about.
PS: Meanwhile, Westporters who did not go to the beach this afternoon found a new spot to hang out: the Bedford Square plaza. Here’s the scene, a couple of hours ago:
Posted in Downtown, Local business, Restaurants
Tagged Amis Trattoria, Anthropologie, Bedford Square, Church Lane, Elm Street
Bedford Square: Sneak Preview
Guests of Anthropologie and Amis restaurant enjoyed a sneak preview tonight of the new Bedford Square.
I’m not in the market for a wedding gown — or most of the rest of what Anthropologie sells. But plenty of folks will be. Judging by the creative and stylish way they’ve repurposed the old YMCA, the 40,000-square foot store will do exactly what an anchor tenant should: draw plenty of shoppers to the entire complex.
And based on what I’ve seen and tasted of Amis, it too will be an instant hit. It takes full advantage of its Church Lane/Post Road/interior alley location — it is a true “trattoria.”
We’ve endured noise, dirt, dust and disruption for 2 years. Now the fun begins!

The 2nd floor of Anthropologie. If the view across the Post Road looks familiar, it should: For 30 years, this was the cardio fitness center for the YMCA.

Amis Trattoria. The windows actually open. As soon as the weather warms up, the downtown street scene will be rejuvenated.

Bedford Square developer David Waldman (center) and lifestyle guru Mar Jennings are interviewed for a TV special. They’re standing in one of the alleyways. Restoration Hardware is visible in the background.
Posted in Downtown, Local business, People, Restaurants, YMCA
Tagged Amis Trattoria, Anthropologie, Bedford Square, David Waldman, Mar Jennings
Changing Of The Guard
As he promised, David Waldman retained the facade of the old Westport YMCA Bedford building.
But as his Bedford Square project nears completion — it’s slated to open this spring — changes are evident.
After 94 years, the lintel no longer says “YMCA.”
Welcome to 2017.
Posted in Downtown, Local business, YMCA
Tagged Anthropologie, Bedford Square, David Waldman, Westport Weston Family Y
Bedford Square Takes Shape
For months, Westporters have watched as Turner Construction dug and built a foundation for Bedford Square. There was not a lot to see.
Now — every day — there’s something new at the project that promises to dramatically change downtown Westport.
David Waldman — 1 of 4 partners — says the bulk of construction will be completed by January. Then comes interior work.
He anticipates all tenants will move in by April. That’s 2 years after work began — right on schedule.
Anthropologie has already leased the YMCA’s original Bedford building, and the old firehouse.
Another 30,000 square feet will include retailers like restaurants and entertainment.
The 24 rental units — 4 of them listed as affordable, under state guidelines — will be marketed soon. (Serena & Lily, across the street, is furnishing the model unit.)
The other day, David took me on a tour. He’s proud of the big, dramatic way that Bedford Square will unify and tie together downtown, from Church Lane and Elm Street through to the Post Road and Main Street.
He’s also proud of small details. For example, the Flemish bond “will be here forever.” And the relief of little children is an exact negative of the fascia boards that graced — often unnoticed — the old YMCA.
Interior space is important too. A public plaza will be open to businesses — restaurants, a chocolate shop, a juice bar — while residents can gaze down on it below. David likens it to a larger version of the one between Saugatuck Sweets and the Whelk.

This is the plaza. The photo shows the back of the old YMCA — soon to be the site of a full-service Anthropologie store. Terrain — owned by Anthropologie — is designing a garden.
To the right of the photo above is the old Bobby Q’s restaurant. It’s not part of Bedford Square. But the owner will turn it into rental space — with the 2nd floor extending onto the plaza.
There’s a lot going on inside too, including new supports, windows, skylights — and 100% flood-proofing. The old Y gym (shown below) is 4 feet higher than before.
The rental units range from 700 square feet to 2,200. Some are duplexes. Most have balconies. This one (below) has a killer view of Christ & Holy Trinity Church:
Bedford Square offers many ways in and out of the rest of downtown. The archway below fronts Main Street:
Around the corner the outside of the Y’s 1923 Bedford building remains the same:
In front, however, improvements are made (photo below). Bricks will match the new sidewalk on the rest of Main Street. The extended sidewalk will ease the merge from Church Lane onto the Post Road — and make crossing the Post Road easier for pedestrians too. The dedicated turning lane onto Main Street remains.
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Posted in Downtown, Local business, People, Real estate, YMCA
Tagged Anthropologie, Bedford Square, David Waldman
The Rumor Mill Churns
Anthropologie has announced its move to bigger digs in Bedford Square. A new tenant will eventually move into the current location on Post Road East.
But big changes may be in store for Balducci’s next door too.
Several folks have contacted “06880,” saying that — just a few months after renovation — the store may close. Rumors swirl regarding rent issues.
Architect types have been spotted touring the buildings and parking lot.
If Balducci’s goes — and with Garelick & Herbs moving to the Southport line — the east end of Westport may soon become a gourmet food desert.
Bedford Square: Looking Ahead
This morning’s rendering of the future look of Bedford Square’s most visible face — Anthropologie, at the corner of the Post Road and Main Street — piqued readers’ interest.
Several asked for more views of the project that will reshape downtown. Here’s a sneak peek. Enjoy!
Posted in Downtown, Local business, Real estate
Tagged Anthropologie, Bedford Square, David Waldman
Behind The Bedford Square Construction Fence
Right now, an enormous (though colorful) construction fence defines downtown. It — along with bulldozers and other equipment — will be there for another year and a half, as Church Lane and environs is transformed into Bedford Square.
But the end result should be worth it. Fears that the former Tudor-style YMCA Bedford Building on the Post Road/Main Street corner would go the way of the much-less-loved cement Weeks Pavilion (it’s already been demolished) were allayed yesterday.
Bedford Square Associates unveiled a rendering of the 40,000 square-foot anchor tenant, Anthropologie. The design retains much of the historic aesthetic of the Bedford Building and adjacent firehouse.

Anthropologie’s new Westport location will offer a clothing store, home store, beauty store with salon, bridal store, and a cafe/restaurant in the base of the old firehouse.
Much of the rest of the 110,000 square-foot retail/office/restaurant/residential complex will be in context with the scale and style of the surrounding neighborhood. It includes concealed parking, wider tree-lined sidewalks, public walkways and large courtyards.
The project will be finished in early 2017. At which point we will finally stop calling it “the old Y.”
Posted in Downtown, Local business, YMCA
Anthropologie Heads To Bedford Square; Tenant Signed For Kemper-Gunn Too
The first 40,000 square feet of Bedford Square has been leased.
Anthropologie — the women’s clothing store owned by Urban Outfitters, now located 2 miles east, next to Balducci’s — will move into the retail/ residential development downtown. Its specific location is the Bedford building and adjacent former firehouse, on the corner of Main Street, the Post Road and Church Lane.
The new Anthropologie will include a full restaurant, clothing, home and beauty stores, and BHLDN, Anthropologie’s wedding brand.
Meanwhile, across Church Lane, Serena and Lily will move into the Kemper-Gunn house, newly relocated from Elm Street in the Baldwin parking lot. They sell home decor, custom bedding, nursery furniture, rugs and wallpaper. This will be their 3rd US store.
Still on the market: 30,000 square feet of space.
Posted in Downtown, Local business
Tagged Anthropologie, Bedford Square, Kemper-Gunn House, Serena and Lily
























