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Stamford Macy’s Cleaning Driven by Viral Resident Campaign

May 19, 2025
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Stamford Macy's Cleaning Driven by Viral Resident Campaign

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STAMFORD, CT — A much-needed Stamford Macy’s cleaning is finally underway in the heart of downtown, driven by a viral social media campaign from a determined local resident. After years of public complaints about the algae-streaked facade, change came when Mike Squires, a Stamford music producer, used his TikTok and Instagram accounts to spotlight the deteriorating condition of the Macy’s building.

@mikesquires

@Macys it’s your move! Tell me what needs to happen to get this done. I know you got sent a quote because I’m the one who helped facilitated it 🤣 I love this city too much to let things like this slide❤️

♬ original sound – Mike Squires

Squires’ video posts in late April drew thousands of views and prompted widespread community support. Many residents echoed his concerns, calling the building’s neglected exterior an eyesore in an otherwise revitalized downtown. The push caught the attention of local organizations and city officials.

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With Macy’s declining to fund the cleanup, the Stamford Town Center mall and the Stamford Downtown Special Services District (DSSD) stepped in to split the estimated $20,000 cost. Stamford-based B3 Power Washing, led by Ralph J. Battinelli, agreed to complete the job at a discounted rate.

@mikesquires

We’re making it happen 🧼

♬ original sound – Mike Squires

The Stamford Macy’s cleaning began Tuesday, May 20, starting on the Broad Street side and continuing along Greyrock Place throughout the week. The black algae growth had accumulated over seven years due to the building’s porous materials and shaded north-facing orientation.

Leah Kagan, Stamford’s Director of Economic Development, praised the effort, stating, “This is a great example of citizen engagement that will have a tremendously positive impact on Stamford Downtown.”

Squires said he hopes this project inspires similar civic involvement elsewhere. “To see it have a domino effect of positivity has been really empowering,” he said.

This successful Stamford Macy’s cleaning initiative stands as a testament to the power of grassroots advocacy and the growing influence of social media in urban renewal efforts.

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