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Poll: What Should Open at the Bridgewater Commons Mall?

The mall is planning an expansion and more businesses.

 

Representatives from the Bridgewater Commons Mall recently spoke before the Bridgewater Township Council with a request for a change in the developer's agreement to allow for additional expansion.

Basically, the change will allow for Bloomingdale's to give up some of its rights for expansion, returning the space to the mall itself for future expansion.

The plan is to do this in three installments of 10,000 square feet each.

Mall representatives said a new restaurant will be coming in to the mall, but declined to say which one.

But we want to know what you think. What new restaurant would you like to see come to Bridgewater? Or would you rather see a new store open?

Take our poll and let us know what you are thinking, then tell us in the comments exactly what you want to see!

  • What new business would you like to see open at the Bridgewater Commons Mall?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • A new restaurant
        30 (37%)
    • Another department store
        19 (23%)
    • A specialty store
        7 (8%)
    • I don't think it needs anything else.
        14 (17%)
    • Other—tell us in the comments!
        10 (12%)
    Total votes: 80
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Bridgewater Commons Mall

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laura waitze Zuckerman

12:41 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

I am 100% with you Rose, I would LOVE a Nordstrom. Right now I have to go to Short Hills and that is just a pain. Nordstrom is the BEST!

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AJ Clark

3:23 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Totally agree with Nordstrom idea. If not Nordstrom, we should definitely have a PF
Chang restaurant at Bridgewater Mall.

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joe jenkins

8:20 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

that store is too low brow...lets keep it modern and nice

BillBalls

7:34 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Two Guys from Harrison or Woolworth!

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Yafos Bengueri

1:50 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

"Two Guys".....all right! :) I can't believe this store name was mentioned now twice in the last 2 days of my week.

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Susan Convery

7:21 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Didn't all of the stores mentioned go out of business years, even decades, ago?!?

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Mark

11:25 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

What?!?!?!? Caldor's went out of business!! I have a 10.00 gift certificate for them/. Darn anfd drats.

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BDVideo

2:27 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I recently shopped at JC Penney and was pleasantly surprised by the selections and prices. Since It's 17 miles to Quakerbridge, I would like a JCP here.

Googzeez

9:25 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

We need a new Record shop in the area!

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Hy

9:39 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Bloomingdales replaced Sterns. If Bloomingdales isn't making enough money there than maybe the spot should go to a different level of shopper. Like J C Penny. But Pennys is in financial trouble right now due to some administration changes last year. Although their ad campaign might revive them. Considering that Bloomingdales is so high end, and that the Bridgewater location does not have as much selection as the Short Hills location, I think that a change in the level of department store in that location is what needs changing. Bridgewater already has a Lord and Taylor and a Macy's. Macy's owns Bloomingdales, if they would let go of their lease or are in default the mall might want to talk to something like Century 21 which has locations in Morristown and NYC. That would bring more shopping traffic to the mall and might actually help Macy's also, as C 21 does not always have everything. Anyway these are business decisions and should be handled by the businesses involved including the Landlord. This is NOT a decision for a planning board. The space is commercial and the free market makes the best decisions.

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sammy

9:46 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Trader Joes or a Whole Foods or a similar idea. no clothes, no more restaraunts

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tulipsanddaisies

11:17 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Seriously??? You know that this is a shopping mall and not a strip mall.

Eliot W. Collins

10:00 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Asian Food Market like in North Plainfield or Piscataway or Hong Kong Supermarket like in East Brunswick.

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Kelly

10:38 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

I agree that an Asian supermarket would be nice, but I can't see putting one in the mall.

William

10:46 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Hard to put a food store in the mall without immediate access to the parking lot with shopping carts. Strip malls seem to work better.

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EJ Weiner

10:55 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Nordstrom. BW Commons is very similar to Menlo Park & it works there as far as I know.

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AXXEL KNUTSON

11:19 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Trader Joe's but not the typical store that looks like an afterthought. If it is nice looking and the parking can be figured out fine-but no one wants to lug groceries all over the place. Century 21...NO...that place treats everyone as if they are criminals.

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Mr. Had Enough

11:36 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

I love Bridgewater commons largely because it is not a Short Hills Mall and definitely not a Menlo or Freehold Mall. It's built its own little niche in the community and while the stores may mirror other malls, it remains a little more distinctive. I wouldn't want to see the lower end retailers as mentioned earlier like JCP, Sears, H&M, etc..., because then our mall will just be like everyone else and start losing its identity. The last thing we need is another coffee house or yogurt shop. Wouldn't mind seeing a place like The Capital Grill, Legal Seafoods, Fogo de Chao or something a little more unique than what you commonly find at malls like Menlo or Garden State Plaza. I also do not think the mall is an appropriate place for a Whole Foods or Trader Joes although, the adjacent properties on commons way or Rt 22 would be nice.

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Lenore Cacchio

11:52 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Exactly where do you think people are going to park???? That is the worse place for parking. The asphalt is not maintained especially under the parking garage. Lighting is terrible and it is one of the worst malls to get into and out of especially during holidays. I think towns ought to rethink any more commercial/retail space. Seems to me it's got to be a money maker, in some other inovative way, other than renting. Especially with more and more people going to the internet and shopping at their smaller local boutiques, i.e. Somerville, Westfield(assuming the parking doesn't kill those towns). Get the developers back to renovating our cities where we need them such as Plainfield and Elizabeth. Clean those up before you destroy more land and sprawl out anymore creating nothing but a maze.

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R Velasquez

7:05 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

I agree. Should they expand the mall to allow for more stores and shopping space, then they should also put up additional parking spaces. I would prefer a covered multi-level parking garage similar to the one at Short Hills. I also hope that such multi-level garage will have more levels than the current three-level garage the mall has.

n

11:54 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

A pistol range would do very nice in the area.

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norman stickle

11:37 am on Monday, February 18, 2013

Yes A pistol range with a large and small caliber rifle range with a instructional shooting clinic.Dont forget A restaurant.Best idea ever lots to talk about.

Bidonx

12:21 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Pistol range sounds great. I'm in.

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laura waitze Zuckerman

12:44 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

I am going to post this again because I am such a fan of Nordstrom. They have the best shoe department ever! And they customer service out does any other store.

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Marissa Jay

12:57 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

P.F. Changs. would be my vote.

Also, i would like to see some free or cheap fun for kids added to the mall. I recently went to visit me relatives who live outside of st. louis and they had a train rides, indoor play area, ice rink. . . etc. here is the link to that website. http://www.stlouisoutletmall.com/

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Ed Horch

12:57 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

I wish Macy's would expand. The one in Monmouth Mall is much larger than ours but only has slightly more inventory. Theirs is wide open and airy, and ours is as packed as a PATH station at rush hour.

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M@C

4:37 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

The last thing that mall needs is another attraction for kids....

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Kelly

11:08 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Actually, I was thinking that if the kids (tweens and teens) had somewhere to be instead of just hanging out in the halls and bouncing around and tossing balls around in a furniture store while people are trying to shop, then that would be a good thing.

The kids are going to be at the mall no matter what, why not have some activity that would attract the majority of them and you can avoid it if you'd like.

John Mccrossan

2:02 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Sporting goods store that stocks and sells ski, golf, baseball, basketball, swimming, hockey, tennis, etc. equipment with catalog purchases as required with excellent shipping services.

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Lisa C

2:26 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

PF Chang is great restaurant option or I'd love to see a wine and small bites place open. Love to see Whole Foods come to town. We have the right demographics ! Should have been where DSW went in. If a new store is in the plan I agree with customer service oriented Nordstroms

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SayCheese

3:03 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

TRADERS JOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We NEED one close by!

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P.K.

4:56 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

Boscovs, penny's or my last pick is Tradrts Joes

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Anthony M

5:01 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

I think Sears would be a good addition to the mall. That or a restaurant that maybe hasn't made it's way to Jersey anywhere else yet?

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BucaBuddy99

5:14 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013

I heard there is a Dick's Sporting Goods coming to town but, if not, this would be my choice. We are stuck with the limited selection at Models or the overpriced stock at Effingers.

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laura waitze Zuckerman

8:29 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lisa C, I agree with the space that was taken by DSW. I thought for sure that was going to be a whole foods or at least a big gym.

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AXXEL KNUTSON

8:58 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Bloomingdales should pack it in. The store is a ghost. Of course they are not going to expand. Tear it down and put in a Dodg'em car track-men hate shopping because everything at the mall is for women. When I go I stand around like a dip waiting for my spuse to finish. To go to the mall, I would rather pour a can of gasoline on me and light a match.

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laura waitze Zuckerman

12:06 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Axxel,
You are funny! Why do you go to the mall if you don't like it?

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Mark

11:28 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I agree but reading the papers recently, it looks like book stores are another dying breed.

bel

2:49 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I vote for nordstrom. Or a great restaurant like Joe's American Grill, or paparazzi, or the like. Maybe a nyc style unique place with eclectic gourmet food. Something high end..let's keep it classy. We have the demographic. We should definitely open a trader joes or whole foods in area but not in mall. Maybe on circle? Or to replace that A&p that is closing down in pluckemin.

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Gerianne

8:15 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

With the way things work, the A&P in Pluckemin will probably be replaced by a high end store, to compete with Kings. However, I think that the people living in the h\Hills and the older folks in Pluckemin Park need a quality, reasonably priced general market on the order of a small Acme or comething similar. I remember when the Somerset Shopping Center on the Circle featured both an Acme and a Grand Union. Great for competition, Now the area is left with Kings (overpriced) and Shop Rite Branchburg (too far for non driving folks) as well as Wegmans which is clear on the far end of Bridgewater.

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Steve

10:48 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I have never seen a supermarket in a Mall, and I don't think one would work.

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Ed Horch

11:21 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I've seen them in smaller communities, but they always had doors directly to the outside. In other countries I've seen grocery stores in malls that were just like other stores, opening to the inside. It looked very weird to me to see people pushing shopping carts through a mall.

But yeah, as much as I'd love a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods in Bridgewater, the mall is not the place for it. (They probably couldn't afford the rent anyway.)

The old A&P in Pluckemin is becoming a Fresh Market. http://www.thefreshmarket.com/stores/store_locationsDetail.aspx?StoreID=157

AXXEL KNUTSON

11:16 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Laura- don't go to the mall because I want to. Because of the Second Ammendment, my spouse makes me go with her at gunpoint. If it wasn't for the free Japanese food samples on the top level and watching the kids scream when they meet Santa at Christmastime, the whole thing would be cause of a complaint of spousal abuse.

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V

7:00 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013

It will be Bahama Breeze or Seasons 52

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Drew

9:43 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Dave and Buster's would be awesome

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Doreenann

6:55 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

this is one of the most expensive malls I have ever been in. I think a store or two that is affordable would be the best thing I'd like to see. PF Changs? Isn't that extremely expensive? How about a more affordable restaurant? Somerset County is one of the most expensive places I've ever lived.

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MLB

12:53 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

PF Changs or Seasons 52. Trader Joe's should come to town, but it won't open in the mall. There are other empty locations in our area.

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Dale

1:48 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

Boscov's, Bon-Ton, or PF Chang's

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Bobby C.

4:49 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

anyone recommending a supermarket needs to have their brain examined.

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Jimmy

10:44 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

We keep losing the good stores (ie Disney, Lindt) because the Mall has decided it wants to be more upscale like the Short Hills mall and keeps raising the rent to kick those types of stores out! I agree with some of the other comments - we don't want to be like the other malls! We need to keep some of the mid-range and fun stores to attract the middle class shopper too! We don't need a grocery store at the mall, but that old A&P in Manville would be a GREAT spot for a Whole Foods or Trader Joes! I say we remove Bloomindales which is just a waste of space and add either a great restaurant or split the space for a few smaller stores. Don't expand the mall anymore than it is. We've done enough building in B'wtr. I'd hate to become overly huge like the Garden State Plaza in Paramus - it's a NIGHTMARE to shop there! Way too big!

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Rich

5:49 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013

The lack of parking is reaching a critical point at key times. Time to stop building it out, this is not Paramus. My family likes the California Kitchen and Cheesecake Factory. We can go to the mall, shop, then have dinner. Another restaurant would be great if they can fit it in.

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Gloria Ford

8:54 am on Sunday, February 17, 2013

A place to buy CDs! Can't believe there are none there and FYE at the Circle left.

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Susan M.

9:24 am on Sunday, February 17, 2013

I would love a middle end store. While I love my Nordstrom, I really miss the likes of Sterns, Korvettes and JM Fields. Is there some type of store that can fill this niche? I used to like shopping at Sterns because of all of its housewares. We don't need another Short Hills mall here and, anyway, that mall is not that far away!!

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Elizabeth

10:28 am on Sunday, February 17, 2013

Internet cafe with a TV area for those footballs watchers, and a play area for children

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Angela Marchese

11:04 pm on Sunday, February 17, 2013

I vote for a restaurant like Seasons 52 or something like that. I heard they are putting a whole foods where A&P is in Pluckemin. Nordstrom would be ok.

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joe jenkins

8:25 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bloomingdales is doing fine here...that space was set aside for a home store that they ultimately decided not to build. I think Nordstrom would be great, but they need more than 10,000 square feet to do it. I think something like Bobby's Burger Palace or PF Changs is more likely to be built along with smaller store offerings. A bookstore would be nice but I doubt it will happen. They don't have any other bookstore offering besides Barnes and Noble left.

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Jules

10:57 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Do nothing until you fix the infrastructure of the roads getting in and out of there!!!

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BizeeMom

11:08 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Posting for my husband who says an ESPN Zone or Sports Bar is needed in the area and would be perfect at the mall.

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Joe jenkins

1:52 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

A Seasons 52 is coming to the mall...a small plates restaurant

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AXXEL KNUTSON

12:35 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Five Minute Liposuction and Jiffy Lube Combo

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Lou H

9:40 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

We need something to replace the old store that are currently vacant like the old Kmart on Rt 206. I would love to see a Hobby Lobby in that space. It would be prefect. They are a mixture of the old Rag Shop, Michaels, Home Goods (but more) and AC Moore. They do classes. Closest one is in S. Plainfield.

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AXXEL KNUTSON

11:15 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

Bruce's Bad Boy Bomb Shelters & Bistro

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