The SoNo Collection

Shopping mall in Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The SoNo Collection is an upscale shopping mall in the South Norwalk neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut. It is operated by the mall's developer, GGP, which itself is a subsidiary of Brookfield Properties.[3]

LocationNorwalk, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41.105110°N 73.419332°W / 41.105110; -73.419332
Address100 North Water Street
Opening dateOctober 11, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-10-11)
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The SoNo Collection
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Exterior view, c.October 2025
LocationNorwalk, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41.105110°N 73.419332°W / 41.105110; -73.419332
Address100 North Water Street
Opening dateOctober 11, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-10-11)
DeveloperGGP Inc. (2017–2018)
Brookfield Properties (2018–2019)
ManagementGGP[1]
OwnerBrookfield Properties
Stores and services89[1]
Anchor tenants2
Floor area717,000 sq ft (66,600 m2)[2]
Floors3
Public transitBus transport Norwalk Transit District: 10
Websitethesonocollection.com
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The mall opened on October 11, 2019, becoming the fourth mall in Fairfield County. It introduced phased opening approach, incorporating interactive art installations and community gathering spaces.[4] The SoNo Collection features southern Connecticut's only Nordstrom and the state’s only Bloomingdale's as its anchor stores. It is situated next to Interstate 95 and Route 7.[5][6]

History

The SoNo Collection was announced in 2017 by mall developer General Growth Properties (GGP), with construction beginning later that year.[7] A ground breaking ceremony was held on August 16, 2017.[8] Following the acquisition of GGP by Brookfield Property Partners in August 2018, Brookfield continued development of the mall. Work on the Bloomingdale's anchor store commenced on October 18, 2018.[9]

On March 14, 2024, it was announced that The Body Shop, located on the first floor, and Michaels Jewelers, on the second floor, would close as part of broader changes—including the shutdown of The Body Shop's U.S. operations. Around that time, Charlotte Russe opened a new store at the mall.[10]

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