The Waterside (Norfolk, Virginia)
USA /
Virginia /
Portsmouth /
Norfolk, Virginia /
Waterside Drive, 333
World
/ USA
/ Virginia
/ Portsmouth
World / United States / Virginia
store / shop, festival, marketplace
333 Waterside Drive Suite 106
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 426-7433
watersidedistrict.com/eat-and-drink/the-market
Located in: Waterside District
The Waterside in downtown Norfolk, Virginia is a festival marketplace on the Elizabeth River.
Beginning in the late 1970s, mall-developer James W. Rouse and the Rouse Company developed a festival marketplace concept which helped transform the formerly seedy downtown areas of a number of cities in the United States into a safe and trendy attraction intended to serve as a major catalyst for other redevelopment. Generally, a festival marketplace offers major restaurants, specialty retail shops, and an international food court. Often, there may be an exciting nightlife with music, dancing, and live entertainment. The more successful projects seemed to benefit from waterfront locations and secure parking.
In Norfolk, the festival marketplace concept at the Waterside proved a magnet to new hotels, office buildings, and tourist attractions. More than twenty years after Waterside opened in 1983, the downtown Norfolk area is clean, attractive, and still growing quickly. Boat cruises and ferries depart from the adjacent waterfront daily. The location is served by public transit, and covered parking is available in several parking garages close by.
Major establishments within Waterside include Hooters, Bar Norfolk, Jillian's, Outback Steakhouse, Have A Nice Day Cafe, Joe's Crab Shack, and a variety of smaller food court-style eateries.
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 426-7433
watersidedistrict.com/eat-and-drink/the-market
Located in: Waterside District
The Waterside in downtown Norfolk, Virginia is a festival marketplace on the Elizabeth River.
Beginning in the late 1970s, mall-developer James W. Rouse and the Rouse Company developed a festival marketplace concept which helped transform the formerly seedy downtown areas of a number of cities in the United States into a safe and trendy attraction intended to serve as a major catalyst for other redevelopment. Generally, a festival marketplace offers major restaurants, specialty retail shops, and an international food court. Often, there may be an exciting nightlife with music, dancing, and live entertainment. The more successful projects seemed to benefit from waterfront locations and secure parking.
In Norfolk, the festival marketplace concept at the Waterside proved a magnet to new hotels, office buildings, and tourist attractions. More than twenty years after Waterside opened in 1983, the downtown Norfolk area is clean, attractive, and still growing quickly. Boat cruises and ferries depart from the adjacent waterfront daily. The location is served by public transit, and covered parking is available in several parking garages close by.
Major establishments within Waterside include Hooters, Bar Norfolk, Jillian's, Outback Steakhouse, Have A Nice Day Cafe, Joe's Crab Shack, and a variety of smaller food court-style eateries.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterside_(Norfolk,_Virginia)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°50'39"N 76°17'27"W
- Sims Metal Management 6.8 km
- Tower Mall 6.8 km
- Victory Crossing 6.9 km
- Churchland Shopping Center 9 km
- Chesapeake Square 11 km
- Crossings at Deep Creek 12 km
- Dominion Plaza 13 km
- Dominion Commons 14 km
- New Farm Fresh shopping center 16 km
- Bowers Hill Auto Parts 17 km
- Downtown Norfolk 0.7 km
- Ghent 2.2 km
- Norfolk Naval Shipyard 2.9 km
- Portsmouth Marine Terminals 3 km
- Park Place 3.3 km
- Norfolk Southern Lambert's Point Coal Terminal 3.9 km
- Old Dominion University 4.8 km
- South Norfolk 5 km
- Virginia International Gateway (VIG) 7 km
- Washington 11 km