Structures Shopping mall , 1984). The waterfall had been shut off (2012), and the artwork was demolished a few years later. From its opening, the mall has been marketed as a high-end luxury retail location. Over time, the mix of stores changed in response to sweeping changes affecting the US retailing market. For example, a sizable
Rizzoli Bookstore was located opposite the elevators behind the central water feature, but it had closed by the year 2000. Other stores which have moved out include Stoddard's (fine cutlery and personal care tools) and
Williams Sonoma (kitchenware and food ingredients). , almost all of the stores sell fashionable clothing, shoes, or accessories. The mall had also housed one of the few major-chain-owned movie theaters within Boston city limits, but the
Loews Copley Place Cinemas was closed in January 2005. It was replaced by
Barneys New York men's clothing, which closed in 2019. Barney's became a new
Saks Fifth Avenue Men's Store, on August 14, 2020. Upon its opening, the indoor mall featured as its centerpiece a high sculptural fountain designed by Boston artist
Dimitri Hadzi. The artwork was composed of multiple abstract
granite and
travertine marble shapes, with a
waterfall cascading down it into a shallow pool at the bottom, surrounded by marble benches. A proposed renovation which would eliminate the water feature prompted commentary opposing its demolition in 2013. , the fountain had been completely removed, and the location and status of its sculptural components were unknown to the general public. == Major tenants ==