SOUTHERN PARK MALL OHIO
7401 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44512
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Market Snapshot
Location
By the Numbers
Local Landscape
Property Highlights
Portfolio Events and Activations MARKET Youngstown SNAPSHOT serves as a The property is located midway between Pittsburgh and Cleveland in the heart of the Tech Belt region. Southern Park Mall enjoys a large trade major hub in area that serves the metro area of Youngstown, as well as Boardman, Canfield, Poland, Columbiana, Salem, and Western Pennsylvania. the booming The nationally recognized St. Elizabeth Health Center, owned by Mercy Health, employs 4,260 staff members in the area. Valley Care natural Health System is also located in the market, employing 4,000 local residents. Youngstown State University, with 15,000 students, is also gas and oil located in the area. industries. LOCATION
Southern Park Mall is located in Youngstown, OH, serving eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The town center is in Boardman Township, one of the Ohio’s largest townships which has experienced strong growth over the past 10 years and is regarded as one of the most desirable residential areas in the region. About 10,000 businesses call Boardman Township home, drawing more than 100,000 people during the day to eat, shop, work and play.
Southern Park Mall is ideally positioned at U.S. Route 224 (Boardman Poland Road) and State Route 7 (Market Street), two dominant commercial corridors in the market which make up the Mahoning County’s largest retail corridor. Boardman Poland Road serves as a major access point to Interstate 76 to the west and Interstate 680 to the east, conveniently connecting Southern Park Mall to the greater Youngstown area and its numerous suburban communities.
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BY THE NUMBERS NEWTON FALLS NILES 422 80 LORDSTOWN GIRARD RADIUS DEMOS HUBBARD Population 5 Mile 108,839 CRAIG BEACH 10 Mile 238,399 NEW WILMIN GTON VOLANT 15 Mile 352,222 AUSTINTOWN
Households 11 YOUNGSTOWN 5 Mile 46,372
10 Mile 98,631 680 15 Mile 145,826 STRUTHERS
Avg. Household Income CANFIELD BOARDMAN OAKWOOD 5 Mile $75,773 224 224 10 Mile $71,235 W 15 Mile $70,723 NEW CA STLE
Median Age 76 5 Mile 44.7 NEW MID DLETOWN 10 Mile 44.0 5 MI 15 Mile 44.7 62 PITTSBURGH Total Annual 50 MILES SE ON I-76/79 PORTERSVILLE BELOIT Consumer Expenditures 15 Mile $8.5B SALEM
10 MI Experian, 2023 Projection LEETONIA NEW BEAVER
NEW WATERFORD ELLPORT
EAST PALESTINE BIG BE AVER 15 MI HARMONY DARLINGTON ROGERS ZELIENOPLE LISBON 30 EV BEAVER FALLS
FERNWFAOYX RUN CALCUTTA FREEDOM SEEV
CONWAY 10 10 11 12 LOCAL LANDSCAPE
EAT 9 1. BJ’s Brewhouse 2. Chili’s 3. Panera Bread 4. Springfield Grille* 14 PLAY 5. DeBartolo Commons (being redeveloped) 6. Cinemark Theatres 8
SHOP 7. Boardman Plaza 8. The Home Depot SOUTHERN BLVD 9. The Shops at Boardman Park 6 10. Southland Crossing
STAY 5 11. Fairfield Inn & Suites, Residence Inn 12. Best Western 1 13. Holiday Inn 15 2 OTHER 3 14. Boardman Park 15. Southwoods Executive Center & Medical Complex 7 MARKET ST 16. Youngstown State University*
BOARDMAN POLAND RD
224 7
*Not Shown PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
GLA 1,195,132
ANCHORS JCPenney, Macy’s
KEY RETAILERS Over 85 small shop retailers including Bath & Body Works/The White Barn Shop, The Buckle, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Francesca’s, H&M, New York & Company, and Shoe Dept. Encore
DINING/RESTAURANTS Buffalo Wild Wings, Chili’s, Sawa Japanese Steakhouse, BJ’s Brewhouse
WHAT’S NEW There are major redevelopment plans underway for 2020. The southern face of the property is being reimagined into a state of the art green space in partnership with the DeBartolo family. Named DeBartolo Commons, the space will be focused community driven events, a concert series and a direct tie into the Boardman Park trail system. This green space will be flanked by new food & entertainment uses that are unique to the Youngtown MSA. Additionally, the center will get a complete facelift in 2020 to include new entrances, lighting, flooring and amenities. EVENTS, ACTIVATIONS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPS
We are focused on the unique experience we create at each of our town centers. By providing a mix of things to do and things to buy, our properties deliver the right combination of tenants, activities and events to keep shoppers engaged and returning often. Our centers serve as incubators for new and growing brands that want to test in new markets. Our exclusive eCommerce platform, Tangible, illustrates that retail is no longer defined by four walls. In addition to traditional bricks and mortar, we allow tenants access to our entire portfolio via targeted digital media strategies, unique sponsorhsip opportunities and pop-up shops. We support local and curate accordingly. Between concert series, well-being initiatives, common area activations and dynamic programming, our portfolio-wide event cadence creates and drives traffic to our properties. We engage our shoppers in person and online. In addition to property activations, we have broad national reach via our digital and social platforms. BY THE NUMBERS: 300M 3000 Annual Guests Unique Events 700K 21M+ Email Subscribers Emails Sent 160+ 85M Social Media Accounts Social Impressions
41K Average 72K Monthly Property Reach Reviews 13.6M Property Page Views 80% 46% Mobile Users 5 Star Reviews
Note: 2018 Portfolio-Wide Data CONTACT
LEASING DEVELOPMENT John Geletka Ben Layman 317.986.8509 614.887.5631 [email protected] [email protected]
SPECIALTY LEASING BRAND PARTNERSHIPS Nikki Ruozzo Brian Ciccone 330.758.4512 614.887.5760 [email protected] [email protected]
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