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Albertville, Minnesota ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA PROPERTY OVERVIEW ALBERTVILLE PREMIUM OUTLETS® ALBERTVILLE, MN MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Minneapolis: 30 miles adidas, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Factory Store, St. Cloud: 35 miles Banana Republic Factory Store, BCBG, BOSE, Calvin Klein, Coach, ALBERTVILLESt. Cloud St. Paul: 40 miles Coach Men’s, Columbia Sportswear, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Gap Factory PREMIUM OUTLETS 47 169 Store, GUESS Factory Store, kate spade new york, Kenneth Cole, ALBERTVILLE, MN Levi’s Outlet Store, LOFT Outlet, Lucky Brand, lululemon athletica, 94 RETAIL 10 Michael Kors, Nautica, NikeFactoryStore, The North Face, Polo Ralph GLA (sq. ft.) 429,000; 100 stores Lauren Factory Store, Puma Outlet, Talbots Outlet, Tommy Hilfiger, Elk River UGG® Australia, Under Armour Monticello 35 OPENING DATES Albertville 10 TOURISM / TRAFFIC 19 94 Opened 2000 Expanded 2001, 2003 The center has high visibility along I-94, the major interstate that runs 12 494 694 through Minnesota, and is just six hours from the Canadian border. Minneapolis St. Paul Minnesota is home to many major headquarters (Target, General Mills, 394 PARKING RATIO 3M, Cargill) and numerous sports arenas that bring in many international 5.22:1 shoppers. RADIUS POPULATION MAJOR ATTRACTIONS 15 miles: 304,745 Thirty Minutes from downtown Minneapolis attractions, Broadway 30 miles: 1,776,453 theatres, sports arenas, museums, amusement parks, and restaurants. 45 miles: 3,386,939 Minnesota is the land of 10,000 plus lakes and offers many outdoor activities. AVERAGE HH INCOME LOCATION / DIRECTIONS 15 miles: $94,569 30 miles: $89,253 I-94 at Hwy. 19, 30 miles northwest of Minneapolis and 35 miles southeast of St. Cloud, Exit 201 Information accurate as of 5/1/16. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2015). LABEAUX AVE. NE I-94 MASTER PLAN MASTER AERIAL OVERVIEW 67TH ST. LABEAUX AVE. NE I-94 H From Metro Minneapolis-St. Paul NORT SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Flensburg Brook Park Sobieski Swanville Quamba Simon Centers Buckman 45 MILES Mora Competition Burtrum Henriette Elmdale Ogilvie Pine City ® Grey Eagle Bowlus Royalton 1 Albertville Premium Outlets Upsala Grasston 2 Burnsville Center Bock 35 Grantsburg 4 Eden Prairie Center 5 Galleria Rice Milaca Rock Creek 3 Crossroads Center Gilman 8 Maplewood Mall 9 North Branch Outlets 10 Northtown Mall 11 Ridgedale Center 12 Riverdale Village 13 Rosedale Center 14 Southdale Center 15 Twin Cities Premium Outlets St Rosa Holdingford Foreston Braham 4 Eden Prairie Center St Stephen Pease St Anthony Ronneby Rush City 5 Galleria e Foley 30 MILES Stanchfield 6 Gaviidae Common Freeport ew Munich Albany Sartell 7 Mall Of America Avon Harris 8 Maplewood Mall Sauk Rapids St Cloud 9 North Branch Outlets St Joseph 3 Princeton Cambridge Waite Park ll M 10 Northtown Mall North Branch St Martin 10 169 9 l 11 Ridgedale Center Isanti Henry Rockville 12 Riverdale Village Richmond St Augusta Clear Lake 15 MILES Centuria Zimmerman Roscoe Clearwater 13 Rosedale Center St Francis Taylors Falls 94 Bethel Center City 14 The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes Martin Lake Stacy Paynesville Becker Dresser 15 Southdale Center East Bethel Big Lake Nowthen Oak Grove Chisago City 16 Twin Cities Premium Outlets Osceola Eden Valley Watkins Kimball Fairhaven Silver Creek Elk River Monticello South Haven Columbus Otsego Annandale Ramsey Andover Ham Lake Forest Lake Scandia Dayton Maple Lake Albertville 1 Anoka Kingston St Michael Marine on St Croix Star P Rogers 12 Hugo Buffalo Champlin Blaine Hanover 35W Centerville Grove City 35E Lexington 10 Somerset Ne Litchfield Osseo Greenfield Corcoran Spring Lake Park Darwin Dellwood Rockford 14 Dassel Cokato Fridley Grant Howard Lake Montrose Medina Arden Hills 12 Loretto Hilltop694 White Bear Lake Stillwater Delano 494 Pine Springs Plymouth Robbinsdale 8 Maple Plain Roseville North St Paul Bayport Medicine Lake 13 Lauderdale Oakdale North Hudson Long Lake Minneapolis6 Winsted Watertown 11 Roberts Shorewood Landfall 94 Cedar Mills St Louis Park Lakeland Shores Cosmos Spring Park St Paul Hopkins Greenwood St Marys Point Silver Lake St Bonifacius Lilydale Woodbury Edina15 Hutchinson Lester Prairie Mayer Mendota River Falls Richfield Newport Victoria Chanhassen 5 Waconia Eden Prairie4 7 St Paul Park Biscay Bloomington Chaska 16Eagan Burnsville Glencoe Plato Cologne Shakopee Cottage Grove 212 Carver Savage Apple Valley Hastings Hector Rosemount Buffalo Lake Brownton Hamburg 2 Stewart Prior Lake Coates 35E New Auburn Green Isle 52Vermillion Jordan Farmington 169 Diamond Bluff Belle Plaine Arlington New Trier Miesville Red Wing Elko New Market Gaylord Winthrop Gibbon New Prague Fairfax Henderson Randolph CannonFalls OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME ® The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes Banana Republic, P.F. Chang’s, PacSun, 1 Albertville Premium Outlets 411,000 sf 15 miles / 20 minutes Maple Grove, MN Victoria’s Secret 2 Burnsville Center 4 Eden Prairie Center 5 Galleria 3 Crossroads Center 8 Maplewood Mall 9 North Branch Outlets 10 Northtown Mall 11 Ridgedale Center 12 Riverdale Village 13 Rosedale Center 14 Southdale Center 15 Twin Cities Premium Outlets Ridgedale Center 4 Eden Prairie Center 1,036,000 sf JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 29 miles / 24 minutes Minnetonka, MN 5 Galleria 6 Gaviidae Common Southdale Center® Gordmans, Herberger’s, Macy’s, 7 Mall Of America 1,297,000 sf 33 miles / 41 minutes Edina, MN JCPenney 8 Maplewood Mall 9 North Branch Outlets Crossroads Center 10 Northtown Mall 800,000 sf JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Target 35 miles / 40 minutes St. Cloud, MN 11 Ridgedale Center 12 Riverdale Village Rosedale Center Macy’s, Herberger’s, JCPenney, 13 Rosedale Center 1,149,000 sf 38 miles / 33 minutes Rosville, MN Von Maur (Opening 2017) 14 The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes 15 Southdale Center Mall of America 16 Twin Cities Premium Outlets 2,774,000 sf Macy’s, Nordstrom, Sears 38 miles / 42 minutes Bloomington, MN Maplewood Mall® Macy’s, JCPenney, Sears, Kohl’s, 44 miles / 50 minutes 908,000 sf Maplewood, MN Barnes & Noble OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Twin Cities Premium Outlets® 409,000 sf 49 miles / 1 hour 2 minutes Eagan, MN North Branch Outlets 144,000 sf 64 miles / 1 hour 8 minutes North Branch, MN 60 Columbia Road Building B 3rd Floor Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 228-6111 premiumoutlets.com Simon is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG)..
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