Somerset Collectionis a shopping mall of more than 180 retailers located inTroy, Michigan,part ofMetro Detroit.Somerset Collection is developed, managed, and co-owned by The Forbes Company,[1]and is among the most profitable malls in theUnited Statesnot owned by areal estate investment trust.[2](Of the 100 most profitable American malls, 76 are owned by real estate investment trusts.)[2]The mall hosts the traditional mall retail anchor tenantsMacy's,Nordstrom,Saks Fifth Avenue,andNeiman Marcus,along with specialty retailers likeAllbirds,Altar'd State, and Vuori, and luxury brands includingDior,Saint Laurent,Versace,andHermès.[3]

Somerset Collection
Somerset Collection logo
The Grand Court at Somerset North incorporates a full glass dome
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LocationTroy, Michigan
Coordinates42°33′41″N83°11′2″W/ 42.56139°N 83.18389°W/42.56139; -83.18389
Address2800 W. Big Beaver
Opening date1969 (Somerset Mall)
1992 (Somerset South)
1996 (Somerset North)
DeveloperForbes/Cohen
ManagementThe Forbes Company
OwnerThe Forbes Company
& Frankel Associates
ArchitectJPRA Architects
Peterhansrea Designs
No. of stores and services160
No. ofanchor tenants4
Total retail floor area1,450,000 sq ft (134,700 m2)
No. of floors2 (Somerset South)
3 (Somerset North and all anchors)
Parking7,000 spaces
Surface parking, covered parking, and valet.
Public transit accessBus transportSMART460, 461, 780
Websitethesomersetcollection.com

History

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Somerset Collection includes many relaxing water displays throughout the mall.

On April 14, 1967,[4]Saks Fifth Avenueopened a 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2)[5]stand-alone store onBig Beaver Roadin Troy, an affluent suburb 20 miles northwest of downtown Detroit. A one-floor upscale "Somerset Mall" designed by Louis G. Redstone Associates, was built onto the existing Saks, with a newBonwit Tellerstore as the other anchor.[6]Thirty five additional stores opened, includingI. Miller,Abercrombie & Fitch,Mark Cross,andFAO Schwarz.[7]

Bonwit Teller markedly renovated its store in 1988, only to close in 1990 after the chain went bankrupt. In 1991-1992 the center was renamed Somerset Collection, a second level was added, andNeiman Marcusopened a 141,000-sq-ft store on the site of the razed Bonwit Teller. A 21,000-sq-ftBarneys,13,000-sq-ftCrate and Barreland luxury stores likeTiffanyalso opened over the course of 1992.

Following the popularity of the revamped mall, co-owners Forbes/Cohen Properties and Frankel Associates opened a new three-story $30,000,000, 940,000 sq ft expansion[8]across from Somerset Mall on August 11, 1996, designed by JPRA Architects.

Michigan's firstNordstromand aHudson's(becameMarshall Field'sand finallyMacy's) anchored the three-story expansion, named Somerset North. When Marshall Fields transitioned to Macy's in 2006, Somerset became one of only three malls in the country to host all four department stores.[9]

Connecting the two malls is a 700 ft (0.21 km) enclosed bridge known as the "Skywalk" over Big Beaver Road. The enclosed, climate-controlled skybridge was one of the first of its kind in the country, featuring moving walks to move shoppers between Somerset Collection South and Somerset Collection North.

Two years after Somerset North opened, Somerset South was renovated. In late 1998, Saks expanded by 40,000 sq ft and added a parking structure. The Crate and Barrel added an additional floor dedicated to sales of furniture, as did Banana Republic.[10]

In 2004, Somerset South was further renovated. The mall features lighting[11]by Paul Gregory (Focus Lighting), a continuous skylight, glass elevators, and fountains designed byWET.The Somerset Collection includes several notable sculptures, including a Finnish Sorvikivi Floating Stone fountain.[12]Mall at Millenia, in Orlando, Florida, also designed by JPRA Architects, was based on Somerset Collection and is similar in design. Neither mall has kiosks.

In December 2009, the Forbes Company acquired an adjacent site on which an open-air mixed-use development known as the Pavilions of Troy was proposed. Although plans were approved, the project did not move forward, and no further plans were announced.[13]

In 2012, calling it “strategic capital investments”, Saks renovated its store after it identified the Somerset location as having “high growth potential”.[14]

In 2016,Chick-fil-Aopened a location in the Peacock Cafe food court,[15]the first location in Metro Detroit that was not at the food court of a college campus or airport.

In 2017,Zaraopened its first store inMichiganon the first and second floors of the Macy's wing.[16]

By 2023, since thegovernment lockdown,Somerset Collection has added several newest additions, among them arePrada,Vuori,Gucci Men's Store,Moncler,Balenciaga,Breitling,Fabletics,Hermès,Diptyque,andDior.[17]

Shops and restaurants

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The Somerset Collection contains 1,450,000 sq ft (134,700 m2) ofgross leasable areawith over 180 stores.[7]The four department store anchors are:Nordstrom(240,000 sq ft (0.02 km2)) andMacy's(300,000 sq ft (0.03 km2)) in Somerset North, andNeiman Marcus(141,000 sq ft (0.01 km2)) andSaks Fifth Avenue(160,000 sq ft (0.01 km2)) in Somerset South.[7]

The third level of the Somerset Collection North features a food court called The Peacock Cafes, featuring 10 restaurants and seating for 650 customers.

Services

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Somerset provides valet parking and a full-service concierge staff. The concierge service includes a variety of services such as gift wrapping, stroller and wheelchair rental.[18]Wi-Fiaccess is available in the Peacock Cafe, in addition to Wi-Fi access inside theMacy'sand other stores.

Special events

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Special events are hosted at Somerset Collection year-round. The layout includes stages for the performing arts. The special events includeyogaclasses, special savings, Santa visits during the Christmas season, fashion shows, and other events sponsored by the Collection and individual stores.

In 2011, the Forbes Company debuted a group of pop-up mini-shops called Somerset Collection CityLoft inDowntown Detroit,specifically at the Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District, which had been a major Detroit shopping district. Various stores from Somerset have opened pop up shops on Merchant's Row in the 1200 to 1400 block of Woodward Avenue, generally open the last Thursday to Saturday of the month from June through August, and occasionally September.[19]In 2012 this concept was extended to the Christmas season, with CityLoft Holiday "Yappy" Hour.[20]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Forbes Company - Home".Forbes.The Forbes Company.Retrieved2022-12-13.
  2. ^abGroover, Joel (June 1, 2004).Privacy PleaseArchived2007-09-27 at theWayback Machine.Retail TrafficPenton Media. Retrieved on September 3, 2007.
  3. ^Directory
  4. ^"Geoffrey Beene -- a Natural for the Grand Opening".Detroit Free Press.13 August 1967. p. 59.Retrieved7 November2023.the new Saks Fifth Avenue shop in Troy…The store will open Monday
  5. ^"Saks store to be built in Troy".Detroit Free Press.17 June 1965. p. 3.Retrieved6 November2023.
  6. ^Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A. (1980).Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition.Wayne State University Press.ISBN0-8143-1651-4.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^abc"Somerset Collection - About Us - Somerset Collection".Somerset Collection.
  8. ^"Somerset Collection Vertical Expansion - Clark Construction Company".clarkcc.com.Retrieved2022-12-13.
  9. ^"Saks Fifth Avenue to leave Denver's Cherry Creek mall after 20 years".denverpost.com.5 January 2011.
  10. ^Wisely, Rene (16 August 1998)."Somerset South Upgraded and Expanded".Detroit Free Press.p. 23.Retrieved7 November2023.
  11. ^"IESNYC - Home Page".iesnyc.org.
  12. ^Floating Granite Ball Fountain Somerset Mall,retrieved2022-12-13
  13. ^"Economic Stars Out of Alignment for Multiuse Developments".Crain's Detroit Business.crainsdetroit.com. 19 March 2010.
  14. ^"Saks Incorporated Announces Results for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Ended February 2, 2013".Business Wire.26 February 2013.
  15. ^"Peacock Cafe in Troy - Restaurant reviews".Restaurant Guru.Retrieved2022-12-13.
  16. ^"Michigan's first Zara store is open in Troy and it's pretty great".
  17. ^"Mall Directory for Somerset Collection in Troy Michigan".
  18. ^"Concierge Services".Somerset Collection.Retrieved2022-12-13.
  19. ^"Somerset Collection's CityLoft Returns to Downtown Detroit with 40 Brands".visitdetroit.com.
  20. ^"Nearly 200 Dogs Will Shop Downtown for the CityLoft Holiday" Yappy "Hour Tomorrow | the Somerset Collection".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-09-05.Retrieved2013-09-02.

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