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Ridgeway Shopping Center

Ridgeway Shopping Center is a 358,798 square foot community shopping destination in Stamford, Connecticut, featuring major retailers including Stop & Shop, Burlington, Old Navy, Marshalls, DSW, and LA Fitness. Strategically located on Summer Street near Downtown Stamford, the center attracts over 3 million annual visits from one of Connecticut's most affluent communities.
4.5 from 277 reviews
Open 6:00 AM until 11:00 PM
358,798 square feet
2135-2715 Summer Street, Stamford, CTDirections
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Summary

Ridgeway Shopping Center is a premier community shopping destination strategically located on highly-trafficked Summer Street in Stamford, Connecticut, just minutes from Downtown Stamford. Spanning 358,798 square feet, this thriving open-air center serves as a one-stop shopping hub for the affluent Stamford community, anchored by Stop & Shop grocery store and featuring an impressive lineup of national retailers including Burlington Coat Factory, Old Navy, Marshalls, DSW, Ulta, Staples, Five Below, Michael's, and BevMax. The center's fitness component is anchored by LA Fitness, making it a destination for both shopping and wellness needs. With over 3 million annual visits, Ridgeway Shopping Center has established itself as an essential part of the community's retail landscape, offering convenient access to everyday essentials, fashion, home goods, and specialty retail all in one location. The center's strategic position in one of Connecticut's most prosperous markets, serving households with an average income exceeding $182,000, ensures a steady flow of quality-conscious shoppers seeking value and convenience.

Demographics

Ridgeway Shopping Center serves an affluent Stamford market with a 3-mile radius population of 146,913 and a robust daytime population of 155,487, indicating strong employment centers nearby. The trade area features high-income households averaging $182,151 annually with average home values of $889,436, representing upper-middle to affluent families and professionals. With over 3 million annual visits, the center attracts value-conscious yet quality-seeking shoppers who appreciate the convenience of everyday necessities combined with specialty retail, typical of suburban Connecticut's educated and established demographic base.

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