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Crosstown Plaza is a large strip mall in Schenectady, NY (at the Rotterdam-Schenectady line [1]) along Watt Street and NY State Route 7 near the I-890 entrance. As of January, 1991, the strip mall consisted of 183,500 square feet (17,050 square meters). [1] By August, 1995, it was 193,500 square feet (17,980 square meters). [2]

Tenants

Over the years, tenants have included:

Tenant Name Opening Date
Chuck E Cheese's (Pizza Time Theatre) Around Quarter 2, 1983; (closed unrecognizable)
Price Chopper 1970s [3] [4] (closed this location March, 2002 [5])
Caldor 1979 (closed January, 1999) (85,000 sq ft (7,900 m2)) [6]
Red Cross Blood Donor Center 1985 [7]
Spa Lady before July 25, 1986 [8] [9]
Champion Factory Outlet before May 10, 1990 [10] (closed by December 31, 2004 [11])
American Cancer Society before May, 1993 [12]
Nutri/System Inc. before May, 1993 (closed at that point, reopened August 9, 1993) [13]
BuyerSmart unknown, closed late 1993/early 1994 [14]
Old Country Buffet (free-standing building) between 1994 and 1995April 29, 1999 [2] [15] (closed November 17, 2008) - Has since been a Chinese Buffet Restaurant [16]
P.T. Barnum's Magical Emporium before December, 1995 [17]
Sears Hardware approximately 1996 After this closed the space became a Grossman's Bargain Outlet in 2010 [18] closing announcement in May, 2006 [19]
Fabric Bonanza before March, 1997 [20]
Fay's Drugs unknown [21] (store name changed to Eckerd as of April 21, 1997) and closed shortly after the purchase of Eckerd by Rite Aid. Space is now part of the Ocean State store. [22]
WOW Family Amusement Center before April 29, 1999 [23]
Ames July 20, 2000 [24] (closed October 19, 2002), with PriceRite and Best Fitness splitting the space. [25])
Tuesday Morning September, 2000 [26]
King Cork Wine & Liquors before February, 2002 [27]
Yankee One Dollar before September, 2002 [3]
PriceRite October 16, 2002 [28] (25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2)) [29]
Household Finance after October 23, 2004 [30]
Ocean State Job Lot before March 10, 2007, with a later expansion into the former Eckerd space after that store closed. [31] (expansion plans [32])

Considered as a DMV location

In mid-1990, Schenectady County considered moving a DMV office in either Crosstown Plaza, Mohawk Mall, or Rotterdam Square Mall. [33] However, the county legislature ultimately decided against the move. If moved, annual rent at Crosstown Plaza would have cost $29,640. [34]

Finding a new grocer

When Price Chopper left a space it held in the plaza for decades (moving to newly built Mohawk Commons) in March 2002, the plaza was without a grocery store. The owners obviously needed to fill the space, but looked specifically for a grocery store over other store formats. The population in that area was without a nearby grocery store after the Price Chopper vacancy. A grocery store also brings in the type of frequent traffic needed to support other stores in the plaza. After writing to numerous companies, even asking companies that typically use smaller space to consider a larger format, PriceRite happened to learn about this space. The former Price Chopper space became PriceRite's first location in the New York Capital Region. PriceRite later moved into the former Ames located in the same plaza in 2007. Ocean State Job Lot later occupied the vacant PriceRite and has also expanded into space next door that was a Fay's (Later Eckerd) drugstore before that closed when Rite Aid bought the Eckerd chain. [3]

Former Sears Hardware

Sear's Hardware vacated the plaza in 2006, leaving it empty since. This space was frequently used for large liquidation sales for a few years. It was announced in November 2009 that Grossman's Bargain Outlet, located on Erie Blvd., would be moving its store into the former Sears Hardware building. It was opened in February 2010.

Ownership

As of July 1990, Crosstown Plaza was owned by Wade Lupe Construction Company, a developer in Schenectady County. [1] [34] By April 1994, the construction company's name was Hexam Gardens Construction Company. [15]

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42°47′02″N 73°55′09″W / 42.78401°N 73.91918°W / 42.78401; -73.91918