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Cypress, Texas CYPRESS, TEXAS PROPERTY OVERVIEW HOUSTON PREMIUM OUTLETS® CYPRESS, TX 59 SR to ed et pl MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Tollway com 290 Houston: 30 miles Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Armani, Banana Faireld Place Austin: 130 miles Republic Factory Store, Burberry, Calvin Klein Company Store, Coach, Mason Rd. San Antonio: 200 miles Cole Haan Outlet, David Yurman, DKNY Company Store, Elie Tahari 45 59 New Orleans, LA: 375 miles Outlet, Elizabeth Arden, Escada, Forever 21, kate spade new york, 99 290 610 LACOSTE Outlet, Michael Kors Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Robert RETAIL Graham, St. John, TAG Heuer, Talbots, Theory, Tory Burch, True Religion, San Antonio 10 and many more exciting retailers. 10 Houston GLA (sq. ft.) 542,000; 148 stores 610 Pasadena TOURISM / TRAFFIC 45 OPENING DATE Houston is the 4th largest city in the U.S. and the most populous city in HOUSTON Opened March 2008 Texas with a population of over 5.7 million in the trade area and 6.3 million PREMIUM OUTLETS Expanded 2010 in the metro area. Houston, known for its oil and gas industries, also CYPRESS, TX has the 2nd highest number of Fortune 500 companies after New York City. Houston’s Texas Medical Center is the largest medical center in the PARKING RATIO world with over 4.8 million patient visits annually. Three airports form the 5.22:1 6th largest airport network in the world serving 52+ million passengers annually. Houston is home to The Houston Texans (NFL), The Houston Astros (MLB), and The Houston Rockets (NBA). RADIUS POPULATION 15 miles: 911,776 LOCATION / DIRECTIONS 30 miles: 4,030,363 45 miles: 5,877,713 US 290 at Fairfield Place Road, Cypress, Texas. — From Dallas/Woodlands and Northwest Houston/Kingwood: AVERAGE HH INCOME Take 99 Grand Parkway West towards 290. Exit on Cumberland Drive 3 miles: $124,287 and exit Cumberland Drive left onto Cypresswood Drive. 5 miles: $120,934 10 miles: $105,892 — From San Antonio/Katy (via 99N): 99N to US 290, 30 miles: $92,940 exit Mason Road — From Austin: I-35N to US 290E, exit Mason Road — From Beaumont/Louisiana: I-10W to 610N to US 290W Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). MASTER PLAN CYPRESSWOOD DR. SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH NIKE FACTORY STORE CALVIN KLEIN COMPANY STORE EXPRESS FAIRFIELDFALLS WAY ADIDAS/REEBOK/ REEBOK CLASSIC FAIRFIELD PL. GAP BROOKS BANANA REPUBLIC OUTLET BROTHERS FACTORY STORE NORTH HEMPSTEAD RD. US 290 AERIAL OVERVIEW Cypresswood Dr. HOUSTON PREMIUM OUTLETS Fair eld Place Fair eld Falls Way US 290 / Northwest Fwy. H NORT SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Oakhurst Lake Bryan Livingston Huntsville West Livingston Indian Sp Simon Centers Bryan Cape Royale Competition Goodrich College Station Coldspring 1 Houston Premium Outlets® New Waverly 2 Almeda Mall Caldwell 3 Deerbrook Mall Snook Anderson Shepherd Big Thicket Lake 4 First Colony Mall Millican Willis 5 The Galleria® 45 MILES Navasota Montgomery 6 Greenspoint Mall Panorama Village 13 North Cleveland 7 Highland Village Shopping Center Somerville 13 Cut and Shoot 8 Katy Mills® Cleveland 9 La Centerra at Cinco Ranch 30 MILES Conroe 10 Market Street at The Woodlands Todd Mission Splendora 11 Memorial City Mall Woodloch Plum Grove Magnolia Patton Village 12 Northwest Mall Burton Pinehurst Shenandoah 15 MILES 2021 Roman Forest 13 Outlets at Conroe Brenham Oak10 20Ridge North Carmine 10 Porter Heights Dayton Lakes 14 Pearland Town Center Stagecoach Tomball The Woodlands 15 River Oaks Shopping Center Hempstead Prairie View Round Top Waller Spring Liberty Pine Island 16 Tanger Outlets―Galveston/Houston Houston Ame 17 Town & Country Village Dayton 3 Atascocita 18 The Village Arcade 1 Humble Industry 19 West Oaks Mall 19 Bellville 2019 6 20 Willowbrook Mall Aldine Crosby Fayetteville Old River-Winfree 21 The Woodlands Mall Jersey Village Barrett Sheldon Mont Belvieu Pattison Highlands Cove San Felipe Katy Hilshire Village12 Cloverleaf Channelview Sealy Brookshire 8 161111 8 Bunker Hill Village Jacinto City Brazos Country Cinco Ranch 1716 15 15 Galena Park Baytown 9 West University Place5 77 Columbus 9 191818 Southside5 17 Place Beach City Glidden Mission Bend 18 Deer Park Simonton Fulshear Four Corners Meadows Place Morgan's Point Weston Lakes South Houston La Porte Wallis Pasadena Pecan Grove 2 Shoreacres Orchard Fifth Street Eagle Lake Cumings New Territory4 Brookside Village Seabrook 1414 El Lago Pearland Greatwood Friendswood Clear Lake Shores East Bernard Rosenberg Missouri City Texas City League City Arcola San Leon Beasley Pleak Thompsons Sienna Plantation Manvel Dickinson16 Kendleton Fairchilds Iowa Colony Alvin Hungerford Needville Hillcrest Santa Fe La Marque Rosharon Bayou Vista Liverpool Wharton Bonney Tiki Island Damon Hitchcock Boling Iago Galveston Danbury Holiday Lakes OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Willowbrook Mall Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, 1,511,000 sf 15 miles / 22 minutes Houston, TX Nordstrom Rack, Apple, H&M, Zara Memorial City Mall 1,700,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, Apple, Target 25 miles / 30 minutes Houston, TX The Galleria® Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, 1,927,000 sf 27 miles / 40 minutes Houston, TX Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s First Colony Mall 1,005,000 sf Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney 37 miles / 40 minutes Houston, TX The Woodlands Mall Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, 1,166,000 sf 43 miles / 45 minutes Houston, TX Apple, Microsoft, The Cheesecake Factory Pearland Town Center Barnes & Noble, Dillard’s, Macy’s, 718,000 sf 45 miles / 50 minutes Houston, TX Sports Authority Baybrook Mall Dillard’s, Macy’s, Sears, JCPenney, 1,240,000 sf 59 miles / 1 hour Houston, TX Forever 21, Zara OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Katy Mills® Neiman Marcus Last Call, 1,790,000 sf 17 miles / 20 minutes Katy, TX Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH Outlets at Conroe 280,000 sf Nike Clearance 57 miles / 1 hour Conroe, TX Tanger Outlets - Galveston/Houston 353,000 sf Coach, Calvin Klein, Nike, Old Navy 75 miles / 1 hour 18 minutes Texas City, TX 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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