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LINDALE MALL IOWA 4444 1st Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402 TABLE OF CONTENTS Market Snaphot Location By the Numbers Local Landscape Property Highlights Portfolio Events and Activations The mall’s MARKET primary trade SNAPSHOT area includes Cedar Rapids, located in Linn County, is the 2nd largest city in Iowa. Lindale Mall sits in the northeastern part of the market, in the not just the heart of the upper-middle income suburbs of Cedar Rapids and just outside of the quickly- growing suburban city of Marion. populous Cedar Rapids is home to the aerospace company Rockwell Collins, the largest employer in the state, with over 10,000 city of Cedar employees on site which is located just minutes from the mall. Insurance giant Transamerica/AEGON, as well as large Rapids, but also facilities for Quaker Oats, Cargill, and General Mills are also situated in Cedar Rapids and are major employers within areas far north the trade area. The thriving Cedar Rapids community of the city’s boasts such attractions as Theatre Cedar Rapids, the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, and the Iowa Masonic Library and Museum— limits, drawing one of the largest Masonic libraries in the world—all within 5 miles of Lindale Mall. The town is also home to several customers from institutions of higher learning, including Coe College, Mount Mercy University, Kirkwood Community College, and Kaplan University, towns as far as Cedar Rapids Campus. 45 miles away. LOCATION Lindale Mall is located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa’s second largest city. Strategically positioned at the intersection of Collins Road and 1st Avenue—2 of the dominant commercial corridors in the market—it is the premier shopping destination within a 30-mile radius. Its 53-year- history firmly roots it as the hub of both commerce and community. TRADE A R E A CEN T E R INF ORMA T ION INDEPENDENCE BY THE NUMBERS DELAWARE BANKSTON MASONVILLE DYERSVILLE TRADE AREA = 81.0% of cus tomers RADIUS DEMOS ~5 MI FARLEYEPWORTH DELHI Lindale Mall | Population Cedar Ra pids, IA 5 Mile 138,629 WORTHINGTON 10 Mile 208,229 ~2 MI 380 ROWLEY 20 Mile 284,204 X COMPETITION HOPKINTON Households 1. Lindale M all 5 Mile 58,744 BRANDON 13 Von Mau r Younkers 10 Mile 87,746 Sears 20 Mile 117,198 WALKER 218 2. College Squar e Mall Von Ma ur Avg. Household Income Younkers PRAIRIEBURG MONTICELLO 5 Mile $99,408 3. Coral Ridge Mall 10 Mile $94,958 Dillard’s 20 Mile $97,404 Younkers CENTER P OINT JCPenney Target Median Age 4. Crossroads C enter 5 Mile 38.3 Dillard’s 10 Mile 38.0 Younkers 20 Mile 38.1 ANAMOSA JCPenney Sears Gordmans Total Annual Consumer Expenditures MARION 5. Lindale Cr ossing 20 Mile $8.6B SPRINGVILLE 6. Northland Sqau re Kohl’s Experian, 2023 Projection MORLEY 7. Westdale Mall NEWHALL Younkers JCPenney 5 MI 1 FAIRFAX NORWAY 380 30 10 MI SOLON 50 OXFORD 20 MI CORALVILLE LOCAL 11 12 LANDSCAPE COLLINS RD NE EAT 1. Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop, Bruegger’s Bagels 6 4 2. Granite City Food & Brewery 3. Red Robin 4. Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano PLAY 5. Collins Road Theatres SHOP 6. Northland Square Shopping Center 100 7. Collins Road Square 8. Marketplace on 1st 9. Lindale Crossing STAY 3 10. Best Western 1 7 11. Hampton Inn, Marriott 8 5 OTHER 12. Rockwell Collins Inc. 2 International Headquarters 9 10 1ST AVE SE 151 922 *Not Shown PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS GLA 713,708 ANCHORS Von Maur KEY RETAILERS Over 80 small shop retailers including American Eagle, The Buckle, Eddie Bauer, Express, Finish Line, Francesca’s, Helzberg Jewelers, Select Comfort, Torrid, and Victoria’s Secret DINING/RESTAURANTS Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Chick-fil-A, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, HuHot Mongolian Grill, Panda Express WHAT’S NEW Recent openings include Jared the Gallery of Jewelry, Tradehome Shoes, Carter’s, Kirklands, Oshkosh B’Gosh, Torrid, Eddie Bauer, and Five Guys Burgers & Fries. Victoria’s Secret/PINK, Bath & Body Works and Finish Line have all been recently remodeled. 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 Tasha Garland Hunter Whitten 317.986.8513 614.887.5659 [email protected] [email protected] SPECIALTY LEASING BRAND PARTNERSHIPS Deb Woods Brian Ciccone 319.393.9399 614.887.5760 [email protected] [email protected] WASHINGTONPRIME.COM.