Hyde Park Village

The center is situated in several buildings located between Swann and Rome Avenues, just a few blocks east of the SoHo district.

The shops include national retailers such as Anthropologie, Pottery Barn, Madewell, and Kendra Scott, as well as a large number of local boutiques and restaurants.

Hyde Park Village opened in 1985[1] as an upscale open-air shopping center, with anchors including Jacobson's and AMC Theatres, and by the 1990s had many national tenants including Polo Ralph Lauren, Williams Sonoma, Restoration Hardware, The Sharper Image, Banana Republic, and The Gap.

[2][3][4] However the mall had begun to suffer by the 2000s, most crippled by the opening of International Plaza in 2001.

[2] A Cobb Theatres CineBistro opened in late 2009,[5] however the center was largely quiet until its sale to WS Development in 2013.

Hyde Park Village