Bristol Commons

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The Bristol Commons and Annex is a large shopping plaza located on Farmington Avenue (Route 6) in Bristol, Connecticut. It is owned by Fairfield Retail Group. It opened in 1991, replacing The Hub 6 Plaza, and was expanded in 1995. In the early 20th Century, the site was home to Session's Foundry.

Contents

[edit] List of Current Tenants

[edit] Main Building 99-121 Farmington Avenue

Price Chopper
Vacant 5,100 Sq. Feet
Rentway
Sally's Beauty Supply
Frank's Restaurant
Feet First/StrideRite - Family Shoe Store
Once Upon a Child
Kathy's Hallmark
Planet Fitness
CitiBank
Fashion Bug*
Vacant 12,800 Sq. Feet
Radio Shack
Sleepy's
Michael's Jeweler's
Vacant 1,100 Sq. Feet

*Fashion Bug May be Closing down. [1] PDF Lease Plan for Plaza. Number 11 is Fashion Bug. Number 12 is the former KB Toys. A Yellow Square Appears Around Numbers 11 and 12 and says 22000 Sq. Feet Potential

[edit] Free Standing Buildings

[edit] 77 Farmington Avenue

Edward Jones - Investments
CitiFinacial
Star Nails

[edit] 45 Farmington Avenue

Boston Market

[edit] The Annex 123 Farmington Avenue

Pizza Hut - CarryOut & Delivery Service
Jason's Ice Cream & Cafe
Blockbuster Video
GameStop
Strawberries - Music
SunFat Chinese Restaurant
Oscar's Formal Wear
UPS Store
Sears Portrait Studio
Subway (restaurant)
GNC - General Nutrition Center
Family Hair Cut Store & Tanning
Eagle Cleaners
H&R Block
Cingular Wireless
Olympia Sports

[edit] List of Previous Tenants

At one time or another these are some of the business that used to call The Bristol Commons and Annex Home.

Caldor
Panda Chinese Restaurant
Maynard's Bridal Shop
KB Toyworks
Pilgrim Furniture
House of Fabrics
Herman's - We Are Sports
Party City
99 Cent Store
Brooks Pharmacy
World's Gym
Baskin Robbins
Encore Used Appliances
One Hour Photo
Weight Watchers
I can't believe it's Yogurt
Manhattan Bagels
Vilagio's Restaurant (sp?)
SPESA Italian Take-Out
Tunxis Electronics
Little Professor Bookstore
Big KMart
Party Plus
Bardell's Restaurant. (Bardell's changed ownership and became Frank's, which is still in the plaza today).
Roy Rogers
SuperNatural Market
CyberZone

[edit] External link

Fairfield Retail's Website.