Cross County Shopping Center in the 1950’s
L-R: Kayli Tarcy Marketing Manager, Cross County Center; NY State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins; Carl Calabro, Senior Property Manager, Cross County Center; Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano; Yonkers City Councilmember Anthony Mercante; Justin Tubiolo, in representation of Westchester County Legislator David J. Tubiolo; Westchester County Legislator James Nolan. (Photography: Luis Ruiz, Larufoto)
The country’s first open-air shopping center marks milestone with community-focused activities
Marx Realty (MNPP), a New York-based owner, developer and manager of office, retail and multifamily properties across the United States, began a summer-long commemoration of the decades-long evolution at Cross County Center, the nation’s first open-air shopping center. Cross County Center celebrated the significant milestone with a grand kick-off event on Saturday, May 18th. Honoring its historic 70-year legacy and, in a nod to the placemaking power of real estate, Marx Realty welcomed the Mayor of Yonkers, Mike Spano, NY State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, as well as various city officials, business leaders, and members of the community, for an event held on The Green, Cross County Center’s vibrant green space. As part of the celebration, State Senator Stewart-Cousins declared it Cross County Center Day in all of New York while Mayor Spano declared it for Yonkers.
“Growing up in Yonkers, we always knew it was a treat when my mother would say we’re going to Cross County Center,” said Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano. “This is more than a mall, it’s a real destination for people to come with their families, have a great time and, of course, get your shopping done as well.”
Seventy years ago, Cross County Center revolutionized the retail landscape opening as the nation’s first and only open-air shopping destination. Originally housing approximately 30 stores, the center expanded to nearly 100 stores across multiple buildings. Since its official opening on April 28, 1954, Cross County Center has continued to evolve, attracting cutting-edge retailers, and fostering a dynamic community atmosphere that essentially put Yonkers, NY on the map.
The center has long been committed to fostering a sense of community and resilience, particularly during challenging times. Throughout various economic cycles – from the recession and gas crisis of the 1980s to defying the challenges posed by the growth of online shopping, and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic – the center has remained steadfast in its dedication to serving as a welcoming space for visitors whether they come to shop or to simply unwind with family, friends, and friends. The continual evolution of Cross County Center, even through the most challenging cycles has established its unwavering commitment to supporting the vitality of the region.
“Cross County stands as an enduring symbol of excellence and community spirit, captivating multiple generations of shoppers since its inception 70 years ago,” said Craig Deitelzweig, president and CEO of Marx Realty. “We are immensely proud to celebrate this historic milestone and reaffirm our commitment to providing a space that not only enriches the day-to-day lives of all who visit but continues to foster a strong community bond over its 70-year history.”
Cross County Center has been a beacon of innovation and remarkable growth since its inception. From the opening of the iconic John Wanamaker department store to the arrival of Gimbels, the center quickly established itself as a premier retail destination, effectively cementing Yonkers position as a thriving community hub in the larger Tri-State region.
“I’m excited to be here because Cross County Center has always been a destination; we would go to Gimbles to get that very special dress or to John Wannamaker’s – there was always something to do, but I knew it was a special occasion when I got here,” added NY State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins. “Cross County Center continues to transform – it continues to be a destination for so many people from so many places. We now celebrate 70 years making sure Cross County is part of the community. Not only are there great stores and food options but the Westchester Community College is here, so you can get an education while you’re eating and shopping, there’s just so many things to do.”
Over the years, it has seen many transformations, including the conversion of the Cross County Hospital into office space in 1977, which now houses the Hyatt Place Hotel. Marx Realty took over operations at the Center in 2020 and rose to the challenge presented by Sears’ demise by securing a long term lease with Target (which opened in October 2023 in the former Sears space) and by bringing SUNY Westchester to that space for its new lab spaces and design school, adding to the robust mix of uses. Full timeline is included below.
“We have long been committed to activating the spaces at Cross County and this summer will be truly special as we celebrate its storied past and the incredible potential for future growth while remaining committed to providing a vibrant and engaging experience for everyone,” continued Deitelzweig.
The 1,150,000-square-foot Cross County Center is jointly owned by Marx Realty and Benenson Capital Management. The outdoor lifestyle center is located at the intersection of Cross County Parkway and I-87, attracting over 11 million visitors annually from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Cross County Center has attracted many of the top names in retail and dining including the first Shake Shack and Zara in the county as well as a growing Westchester Community College location. Marx Realty is currently in talks with the City of Yonkers to formalize the next phase of evolution at Cross County Center.