Pacific Retail Capital Partners (PRCP), the owner of the Bridgewater Commons, announced an interior renovation of the Commons that is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2026. The refresh will emphasize light, bright colors, modern art throughout and a reorganization of the food court.
Plans also include reimagining the property’s food court, center court and interior to better appeal to consumers’ evolving preferences and tastes. Work will begin this month with minimal disruption to customer traffic.
“Bridgewater Commons has continued to strengthen its place as the dominant retail center for Somerset County,” said Annmarie Plenge, chief creative officer at PRCP. “Now, we are giving our community an upgraded experience designed for their convenience and enjoyment, evolving it for the next generation of retail, dining and entertainment.”
The new look is intended to brighten and enliven the center’s interior, adding updated lighting fixtures, lush interior landscaping and fresh paint and bannisters throughout center court, department store wings and on the mezzanine levels.
The food court will benefit from new interior landscaping as well as a new color palette and artwork. Seating will be organized into sections, including “The Lounge” and a casual area called “The Little Lounge,” designed to provide a welcoming space for children and families, set apart by its unique furnishings and playful aesthetics.
“Bridgewater Commons was a pioneering center visually and logistically when it opened in 1988, with an open design and diverse tenant mix,” said Plenge. “We are now building upon that legacy as evidenced by our leasing successes, while modernizing it for today’s consumers.”
Plenge, who leads PRCP’s in-house design team, will oversee the Bridgewater Commons refresh, with local firms The Martin Architectural Group and Unified Construction Group serving as architect of record and general contractor.
PRCP also announced the additions of additions of Kendra Scott, Alo Yoga, Miniso, Pop Mart and Popeyes to the Commons.
“We acquired Bridgewater Commons with the intention of evolving an already dominant property into one of the top-performing malls in all of New Jersey,” said Steve Plenge, founder and CEO of PRCP. “After a highly successful two years highlighted by our many leasing wins, we’re ready to take the next step to reimagine this property to better align with consumers’ shopping, dining and entertainment needs.”
“This is extremely exciting news for the Bridgewater community,” said Bridgewater Mayor Matthew Moench. “Bridgewater Commons is not just a place to shop; it’s at the economic and social core of our town. I’m thrilled that PRCP recognizes the importance of preserving that identity and our overall community character. Their significant investment shows a commitment to thoughtful growth, and I personally can’t wait to bring my family to shop there.”






