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Coordinates: 37°3301N 77°3418W / 37.550330°N 77.571736°W / 37.550330; -77.571736
 

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Stony Point Fashion Park
Map
LocationRichmond, Virginia, United States
Opening dateSeptember 18, 2003; 20 years ago (September 18, 2003)
DeveloperTaubman
ManagementJLL
No. of stores and services40+
No. of anchor tenants2 (1 vacant)
No. of floors1
WebsiteStony Point Fashion Park

Stony Point Fashion Park is a high-end outdoor shopping centerinRichmond, Virginia that opened in 2003. The center currently maintains the anchor tenants Dillard's and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Stony Point is the only mall in the region that offers a dog-friendly environment along with comfort stations located throughout the center.

Rivalry with Short Pump

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The mall was the result of a rivalry between mall developer Taubman Centers and ForestCity, both who sought to build a new upscale center in Richmond. The battle was eventually settled in court, which ultimately saw Taubman building Stony Point, and ForestCity building the rival, two-story Short Pump Town Center, which is nearly two times the size of Stony Point. Short Pump broke ground in November 2000, but Stony Point didn't break ground until February 2002. Stony Point finally opened on September 18, 2003, the day Hurricane Isabel made landfall in nearby Outer Banks.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Times-Dispatch, RANDY HALLMAN Richmond. "Short Pump and Stony Point malls mark 10th anniversary". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
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37°33′01N 77°34′18W / 37.550330°N 77.571736°W / 37.550330; -77.571736


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