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Address: 25 Main Street
Phone: (440) 871-6880
Hours: Store and restaurant hours vary by establishment.
Parking:
On site. Valet service at fine restaurants.
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Crocker Park: The West Side's shopping and dining mecca

Published: Feb 18, 2009

Like a city inside a city, Westlake’s Crocker Park outdoor consumer complex is one of the west side’s premier places to shop and dine. With 19 restaurants and eateries, more than 70 retail stores, banks and financial services, a travel agency, salons, a movie theater, gym, grocery stores and more, Crocker Park is a one-stop-shop for pretty much anything you could ever need.

Situated on nearly 80 acres in the heart of Westlake, Crocker Park is easily accessible by both Interstate 90 and Interstate 480. Cobblestone sidewalks and delicately constructed architecture make for an upscale shopping experience that is distinctive and pleasurable.

In the warmer months, stylish, comfortable sofas and lush foliage line the outdoor walkways. The upper levels of the buildings are chic, modern apartment homes rented through the property management company.

Fashion, accessories, lingerie, jewelry, furniture, art, groceries, health and beauty, cosmetics, shoes, books, sporting goods and electronics stores are anchored at Crocker Park. Restaurants range from value priced, fast food  to  upscale.

On-site garage parking is free. Street parking is limited but also available. Some of the restaurants offer valet service during busy dinner hours.

Entertainment events are offered throughout the year, ranging from visits with Santa Claus and the Easter bunny to outdoor concerts and festivals. Visit Crocker Park’s website for upcoming events.



- by LeeAnn Mullen, Cleveland Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)




 

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Crocker Park offers more than 80 acres of shopping and dining.
The complex is like a city inside a city.
A central traffic circle serves as the corridor and common area.
Upscale apartments sit atop the shops and restaurants.