Stuyvesant Plaza

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Opening date1959
DeveloperLewis A. Swyer
OwnerThe Swyer Companies
Stuyvesant Plaza
LocationGuilderland, New York
Opening date1959
DeveloperLewis A. Swyer
OwnerThe Swyer Companies
Stores and services65
Anchor tenants0
Floor area240,000 sq ft (22,000 m2)
Floors1

Stuyvesant Plaza is an upscale shopping plaza and office complex located in the Albany suburb of Guilderland, on Western Avenue (US 20), near the south end of the Adirondack Northway. The shopping portion in its current incarnation features shops like Pottery Barn, Talbots, and White House/Black Market. The complex includes a number of high and low rise office buildings near the shopping center. The shopping plaza opened in 1959,[1] making it the third oldest in the Capital Region, after Latham Corners Shopping Center in 1957.

The plaza was built by Lewis A. Swyer and opened in 1959.[2] Initially, it had 18 stores, was 170,000 square feet (16,000 m2),[3] and was L-shaped. By 1960, it had 35 stores and was U-shaped, as it is today.[4] Stuyvesant Plaza is on a 28-acre (11 ha) parcel.[3]

Opening

Stuyvesant Plaza opened on November 4, 1959 with ceremonies beginning at 10am.[3]

Ownership

Stuyvesant Plaza and Executive Park office suites are owned by the Swyer Companies.[5]

Size

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