{"id":86185,"date":"2013-11-22T08:54:23","date_gmt":"2013-11-22T13:54:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/?p=86185"},"modified":"2013-12-13T15:06:03","modified_gmt":"2013-12-13T20:06:03","slug":"talk-of-the-town","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/2013\/11\/talk-of-the-town\/","title":{"rendered":"Talk of the Town"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"float: left;padding: 0 0 10px 0\"><a href=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-dog-lane.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-86328 img-responsive lazyload\" alt=\"Panorama photo of Dog Lane.\" data-src=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-dog-lane.jpg\" width=\"630\" height=\"200\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-dog-lane.jpg 630w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-dog-lane-300x95.jpg 300w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-dog-lane-150x47.jpg 150w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 630px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 630\/200;\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p>Plans to transform Storrs into a bustling college town have long been the word on the street \u2014 among quite a few generations of UConn Huskies. It was 44 years ago, in October 1969, when the University first announced that its Board of Trustees had approved plans for a $12 million project that would provide \u201cthe latest word in shopping convenience and contemporary housing\u201d for the campus community. The plans included apartments, chain department stores, a gourmet food store, a sporting goods store, a bookshop, and several restaurants, among other retail businesses.<\/p>\n<div style=\"float: left;padding: 20px 0\"><a href=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip2.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-86334 img-responsive lazyload\" alt=\"storrs-strip2\" data-src=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip2.jpg\" width=\"630\" height=\"97\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip2.jpg 630w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip2-300x46.jpg 300w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip2-150x23.jpg 150w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 630px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 630\/97;\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p>Although scheduled to become reality in early 1971, the plans for an energized downtown never came to fruition. Decades later, renewed discussions between the Town of Mansfield and UConn led to agreement on a new plan \u2014 one that is now materializing adjacent to the south end of the Storrs campus.<\/p>\n<p>An emerging destination for local residents, visitors, students, as well as the rest of the UConn community, the new Storrs Center is no longer mere rumor. With caf\u00e9s and restaurants, specialty shops, high-end apartments, and more still to come, this downtown community center is the product of years of shared effort and vision.<\/p>\n<p>[yframe url=&#8217;http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=nx5g9KgoxEA&#8217;]<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Movin\u2019 on up<\/strong><br \/>\nPlans for Storrs Center resumed in 2001 with the formation of the Mansfield Downtown Partnership, a nonprofit led by a board of directors representing Mansfield residents, business owners, UConn, and the Town of Mansfield. LeylandAlliance was hired as the master developer for the $220 million mixed-use project that, in addition to 322 apartments and an array of shops and restaurants, will also eventually include a UConn Co-op bookstore, the relocated Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, and a clinic operated by the UConn Health Center. A supermarket is scheduled to open in 2014, and there are plans for a residential neighborhood as well.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_86332\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-86332\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/Storrs-Ctr131009b461.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-86332 img-responsive lazyload\" alt=\"An aerial view of Storrs Center on Oct. 9, 2013. (Peter Morenus\/UConn Photo)\" data-src=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/Storrs-Ctr131009b461-300x200.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/Storrs-Ctr131009b461-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/Storrs-Ctr131009b461-150x100.jpg 150w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/Storrs-Ctr131009b461.jpg 630w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 300px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 300\/200;\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-86332\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">An aerial view of Storrs Center in October 2013. (Peter Morenus\/UConn Photo)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>When former UConn President Philip Austin asked trustee Philip Lodewick \u201966 (BUS), \u201967 MBA to represent the University in the project planning, the businessman and philanthropist recalled his undergraduate days in Storrs, when few activities were available beyond campus.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was a place almost barren in terms of the opportunity for people to socialize,\u201d he says. \u201cTo see the town evolve is wonderful. It\u2019s been a good collective effort on the part of a lot of people &#8230; I think this downtown will cement the community within Storrs and Mansfield. From a standpoint of camaraderie, collaboration, and the ability to enjoy social interaction, it\u2019s vital.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the early planning stages of Storrs Center, Thomas Callahan was associate vice president for government and community relations and also served as co-chair of the University\u2019s Town-Gown Committee. He says the University and Town of Mansfield worked together to forge consensus on a development plan that would meet the needs of both entities.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was gratifying to see the amount of political consensus that emerged to get it on the ground,\u201d says Callahan, now associate vice president for infrastructure planning and strategic project management at UConn. \u201cThe citizens and political leaders of Mansfield who wanted to see something like this happen mobilized to ensure that the project moved forward. You also had strong presidential leadership, with Phil Austin and now Susan Herbst supporting the plan, and support from the Board of Trustees to make it go.\u201d<\/p>\n<div style=\"float: left;padding: 20px 0 30px 0\"><a href=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-storrs-road.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-86329 img-responsive lazyload\" alt=\"Panorama photo of Storrs Road.\" data-src=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-storrs-road.jpg\" width=\"630\" height=\"200\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-storrs-road.jpg 630w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-storrs-road-300x95.jpg 300w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/pano-storrs-road-150x47.jpg 150w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 630px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 630\/200;\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p><strong>Sweet success<\/strong><br \/>\nThe new downtown center has presented unique opportunities for new businesses, including ventures led by local residents and young UConn alumni.<\/p>\n<p>Barry Schreier, formerly the director of Counseling and Mental Health Services at the University, had always dreamed of opening a candy store. He became involved with the Downtown Mansfield Partnership and helped form the advocacy group Smart Growth for Mansfield. In 2012, he opened Sweet Emotions, a boutique candy store in Storrs Center that he says has \u201call the duties of parenthood.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Schreier stocks a range of candies that would appeal to college students, children, and the wider community. His website draws orders from around the nation, and his store offers services including candy bouquets and baskets, children\u2019s parties, \u201cretro\u201d candies such as Chuckles, Bonomo Turkish Taffy, and Sen Sen, and delivery service to campus residence halls. He has proclaimed the back wall of his store as \u201cthe largest candy counter in Connecticut,\u201d with 120 different candies on the shelf. He has six employees, including five UConn students.<\/p>\n<p>For friends Jessica Chiep \u201912 (CANR) and Ron Liu \u201911 (BUS), the chance to open their own restaurant adjacent to the UConn campus was an opportunity they could not resist. After starting their post-college careers, they realized they wanted to be self-employed. They formed a partnership with their friend Thomas Wang \u201911 (BUS), whose family has operated restaurants for many years, including two in Middletown, Conn.<\/p>\n<p>The partners will open the Japanese restaurant Haru Aki this month, which they say will serve authentic Japanese street fare with traditional elements.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOur menu items are taken from influences straight from Japan with a little bit of fusion twist. We\u2019re not taking shortcuts with the ingredients,\u201d says Liu. \u201cThere\u2019s more to explore in this cuisine than the old clich\u00e9d approach.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chiep and Liu say that after initially meeting with the developer and learning more about the downtown project they found \u201ceveryone\u2019s willing to help make things work.\u201d In addition to a diverse menu, Chiep says they plan to offer activities such as sushi rolling, dumpling making, screenings of Japanese-style animation known as anime, and fresh mochi tastings.<\/p>\n<div style=\"float: left;padding: 20px 0\"><a href=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip1.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-86333 img-responsive lazyload\" alt=\"storrs-strip1\" data-src=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip1.jpg\" width=\"630\" height=\"98\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip1.jpg 630w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip1-300x46.jpg 300w, https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/11\/storrs-strip1-150x23.jpg 150w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 630px) 100vw, 630px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 630px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 630\/98;\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p>Geno Auriemma, UConn\u2019s Hall of Fame women\u2019s basketball coach, who has been involved in the restaurant business with his Geno\u2019s Fast Break Food Court and Pub at Mohegan Sun, opened Geno\u2019s Grille, a 100-seat restaurant with primarily Italian cuisine, in Storrs Center this past spring.<\/p>\n<p>He says the close collaboration between the University and Town of Mansfield has benefited the entire community.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor the first time, the Town of Mansfield and UConn had the same vision. They came together to enhance the experience, not just for the students and faculty, but for the people who live in this area,\u201d he says. \u201cAs a result, look at what we have.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>At the same time, community group StoDoArts at Storrs Center has been working to help create a vibrant and lively environment in Storrs Center, partnering with the Mansfield Downtown Partnership, Leyland Alliance, UConn Summer Programs, and the School of Fine Arts to present such activities as local film screenings and live music performances in the downtown plaza.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe formed strong partnerships with the community, the University, and many organizations through the planning and construction process for Storrs Center,\u201d says Cynthia van Zelm, executive director of the Mansfield Downtown Partnership. \u201cWe hope that we can continue to draw upon those partnerships to populate Storrs Center and provide a variety of programming that will appeal to all ages.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>This article was first published in the Fall 2013 edition of <\/em>UConn Magazine<em>. To see more videos and stories like these, along with 360-degree panoramic views and an interactive map of the new downtown Storrs Center, <a title=\"UConn Magazine App\" href=\"http:\/\/magazine.uconn.edu\/app\" target=\"_blank\">download <\/a><\/em>UConn Magazine<em>&#8216;s free interactive app for tablet devices.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The new Storrs Center brings a modern, college-town charm right to UConn&#8217;s doorstep.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":18,"featured_media":86369,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"wds_primary_category":0,"wds_primary_series":0,"wds_primary_attribution":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[147,1,70],"tags":[],"magazine-issues":[],"coauthors":[55],"class_list":["post-86185","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-alumni","category-uncategorized","category-video"],"pp_statuses_selecting_workflow":false,"pp_workflow_action":"current","pp_status_selection":"publish","acf":[],"publishpress_future_action":{"enabled":false,"date":"2026-07-21 03:21:05","action":"change-status","newStatus":"draft","terms":[],"taxonomy":"category","extraData":[]},"publishpress_future_workflow_manual_trigger":{"enabledWorkflows":[]},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/posts\/86185","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/users\/18"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=86185"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/posts\/86185\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":86350,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/posts\/86185\/revisions\/86350"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/media\/86369"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=86185"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=86185"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=86185"},{"taxonomy":"magazine-issue","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/magazine-issues?post=86185"},{"taxonomy":"author","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/today.uconn.edu\/wp-rest\/wp\/v2\/coauthors?post=86185"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}