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The Shops at Willow Bend Plano, Texas The Shops at Willow Bend The Shops at Willow Bend Plano, Texas About Starwood Capital Group (SCG) SCG-Created Platforms Starwood Hotels & Resorts (since A leading private investment firm with primary merged with Marriott Hotels) focus on global real estate Starwood Property Trust iStar Tri Pointe Homes Founded 1991 Starwood Waypoint Homes (since merged with Invitation Homes) $44B of equity capital raised Starwood Land Ventures SH Group Principal Hotel Company $56B of assets under management Starwood Retail Partners (SRP) $94B of diverse assets acquired 29 operating companies created or acquired 3,400 employees + 9,500 additional in portfolio companies 11 worldwide offices STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend About Starwood Retail Partners (SRP) Other Redevelopments Stony Point Fashion Park 5th largest manager of regional malls in Richmond, VA Chef-driven dining and landscaping the US will join new parks, public art and the only outdoor skating rink in the city 30 properties realizing a vision of diverse, Northridge Mall Salinas, CA multi-use projects that successfully Creating new entertainment and retail uses along with a new, combine retail, dining, entertainment, and relocated JCPenney office into thriving community centers The Mall at Wellington Green Wellington, FL New dining, gathering places and services will join a new Paragon $6B of assets under management Theater MacArthur Center Norfolk, VA A better-tier, limited-service hotel, approximately 175 multifamily residential units, restaurants, and entertainment surrounding a new public square STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend Dominant retail core for one of the wealthiest counties in the US DENTON, TX MCKINNEY, TX Market population growth more than twice the national average Region’s leading shopping center with PLANO, TX some of the world’s top brands Located at the epicenter of North Dallas DALLAS, TX MESQUITE, TX Undergoing $125M redesign, reinvention ARLINGTON, TX and reimagining 10 MILES TheSTARWOOD Shops atTHE Willow CENTER Bend THE MARKET Plano,The Shops Texas at Willow Bend Remaking a Classic for a New Plano A $125 Million redevelopment will make The Shops at Willow Bend: Even easier to see: Reorientation creates greater visibility for this two-level center from the Dallas North Tollway Even easier to access: New access from the frontage road of the Dallas North Tollway Even easier to embrace: Adding restaurants, office, entertainment, a movie theater, fitness and more to create a convenient, safe and entertaining town center STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend DINING & FULL-SERVICE BAR IMAX Cinépolis USA is a leading world-class cinema exhibitor that offers guests enhanced movie-going experiences through its “Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas” and “Cinépolis” theater concepts. This will be the first The Cinépolis Luxury Cinema ONLY in the world to feature an Imax theater as well Cinepolis theater as a Cinépolis Junior auditorium. of its kind Sit back. Relax. Escape. STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend JUNIOR THEATER 8 LUXURY THEATERS One of just four in the US, this is where the magic of Crayola comes to life. At 60,000 SF, with 22 hands-on attractions, Crayola Experience is Texas’ most colorful family destination for interactive, creative play! Only the third in DFW Life by Equinox. Unrivaled fitness classes. Unparal- leled personal training. Studios that inspire you to perform and luxury ameni- ties that keep you at your peak. It’s more than a fit- ness club. It’s life. STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend The Master Lease Plan Level One 60,000 SF ONE LEVEL OFFICE TOWER TRUCK DOCK #3 20,700 SF 200,00 GROSS SF FIRE . M COMMAND R . C CENTER Approximately 420,000 SF E L E ATM M E O G O A R R T O E T L S A . STROLLERWHEEL FOREVER 21 V M STARBUCKS R CHAIR STORAGE P WOMEN SPRINKLER M U P VALVE RM. E R ROOM I F of mixed-use space, for a SPECTRASITE SPECTRASITE W FOREVER 21 T E L M MEN . E L POST E OFFICE C . W more tailored and unique . C E Z GALLERIE L PHIL’S PHILLY P . E L E T TUSCANY . R M O T SONIC P JEWELLERS S G T ELEC. K M consumer experience, to ROOM IN T E R JAN. N E 4668 PREMIER CHICKFILA T C CUTLERY CHOCOLATES A F COLLECTION E & B O include: C O 250,000 SF CHINA EXPERIENCE U K 4666 4536 L S CHILDREN’S APPAREL IN THREE LEVELS A GREAT R Y AMERICAN C T L 240,000 SF A A COOKIES EVERYTHING BUT B I BEDDING L R THREE LEVELS WATER BURGERIM P E E T S O CHILDREN’S SHOES P L ID S V J RUGS IMPORTED I O 60,000 SF Crayola family C U T R TOYS O N R E SUNGLASS HUT IA Y ATHLETIC SHOES TENANT ’S S MATTRESS SPECIALTY CHILDREN’S MULTIBRAND STORAGE INTERNATIONAL STORAGE S S E E P APPAREL ROOMS C P KIDS’ SHOES KIDS’ H P R PRETZELS THINGS E O T R LENSCRAFTERS A LIDS P CELLAIRIS ACCESSORY W entertainment venue O STATION B REMEMBERED O M O E GLOBALBRANDED 4650 T N ATHLEISURE S ’S GNC JUICE BAR STATIONARY S EXPRESS BICYCLES H O JANIE AND JACK E ATM PATIO S CANDY & LUXURY HAIR SALON LUXURY SPECIALTY CALIFORNIA PIZZA AVEDA ORIGINS M KITCHEN A C TEL. ELEC. 35,000 SF Equinox club MITCHEL GOLD + COFFEE EQUIPMENT HANDBAGS HANDBAGS GOODS LEATHER BRIGHTON BRIGHTON COLLECTIBLES JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON MURPHY TEL. ELEC. WORKS & BODY BATH CULINARY BOB WILLIAMS BRIDGE DESIGNER DUALGENDER WATER KITCHEN SERVICE EYEWEAR FLAGSHIP RETAIL CRABTREE & MAIN ELEC. RM. EVELYN LEVEL ONE SWAROVSKI 5626 4622 ZAGG ESSENTIAL OILS COFFEE JUICE BAR COFFEE WINE 40,000 SF Cinépolis luxury L'OCCITANE EN PROVENCE GODIVA CHOCOLATIER JUSTICE BOSE APPLE cinema with an Imax and a WATCHES BROOKSTONE MALL ENTRY O ZALES JEWELERS I T A P MARKET Cinépolis Junior auditorium LUSH FRESH BAREMINERALS HANDMADE COSMETICS COSMETICS STORAGE SHOP-IN-SHOP TENANTS 70,000 SF dining district SEAFOOD RAW BAR Armani Chanel PATIO Christian Louboutin T E P L A . E MANAGEMENT OFFICE Gucci L T E STORAGE AREA C IO Hermes . Louis Vuitton with up to nine exciting IO Prada T A P Robert Graham T P TRUCK DOCK #5 E A L T A I V O ASIAN BISTRO ITALIAN restaurants PATIO P A P T A IO T IO P A T IO 20,000 SF Plano Children’s “RIDESHARE POKE ICE CREAM LOCATION” 150,000 SF THREE LEVELS Theater 200,000 SF Class A office BOUTIQUE HOTEL STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend The Master Lease Plan Level Two PARKING COMMON CORRIDOR DECK FOREVER 21 WILLOW BEND WILLOW BEND ATM WILLOW BEND CENTER FOR CENTER FOR CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING AREA “A” AREA “B” ARTS W AREA “C” HIKING ­ CAMPING ­ OUTDOOR M T E L MKTG. STORAGE­ . E L E VALLEY FACILITIES STORAGE­ C SHOPS . JEWELERS . C E L . E ACCESSORIES BOOTS L E T CONTEMPORARY CONTEMPORARY ADULT YOUNG CANDIES FACILITIES STORAGE­ SHOPS ANTHROPOLOGIE TELEPHONE STORE ATHLETIC SHOES & ATHLETIC APPAREL WORKOUT P EXPRESS YOUNG ADULT DUALGENDER SPORTSWEAR 250,000 SF SUNGLASSES THREE LEVELS CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’S 240,000 SF TALBOT’S PHONE LOFT MOBILE THREE LEVELS YOUNG ADULT COTTON MATTRESS D218 J. JILL ANN TAYLOR ENTERTAINMENT WORLD VITAMIN VITAMIN 13,730 SF TEEN APPAREL EVEREVE INCLUDING PATIO UPPER LEVEL SNEAKERS DESIGNER DENIM H&M H&M SKECHERS P MEN WOMEN PAPYRUS WOMEN’S WEEKEND H&M WOMEN’S DESIGNER WOMEN’S SPORTSWEAR ATHLETIC APPAREL & APPAREL ATHLETIC KIDS SUNGLASSES THE WALKING CO. TEL. ELEC. DENIM FRANCESCA’S VINEYARD VINES VINEYARD WOMEN’S WEEKEND WOMEN’S CATALOGUE DESIGNER SHOES & HANDBAGS ARITZIA BANANA REPUBLIC BANANA JEWELRY PATIO FRAGRANCES ELEC.TEL. EYEWEAR ELECTRIC SWITCHGEAR ROOM KAY JEWELERS P FLAGSHIP RETAIL TROLLBEADS APOTHECARY P IL A COSMETICS T BROOKS E P R BROTHERS IP ALLEN EDMONDS HOME FURNISHINGS H MEN’S APPAREL, APPAREL, MEN’S & BOOTS SHOES, S P G A ARTISTRY SALON L F FRAGRANCES DESIGNER SHOES MECHANICAL ARE A SEAFOOD ­ RAW BAR SHOP-IN-SHOP TENANTS Brunello Gucinelli P Escada A T IO Rag & Bone T E L MECHANICAL . E Roberto Cavalli L E C AREA BLOWOUT BAR BLOWOUT Theory . Valentino ASIAN BISTRO ­ ITALIAN P A T IO P A T IO P A BAR CENTRIC T 150,000 SF IO THREE LEVELS MECHANICAL AREA STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend Plano’s most dynamic shopping experience, in an intimate setting Home to the only Neiman Marcus in North Dallas Eight access points from three major highways and other major roadways $125 million renovation will bring additional entertainment, dining, fitness and offices Property Description major roads Dallas North Tollway, Sam Rayburn center description Mixed-use center with two-level enclosed mall Tollway, President George Bush anchors Neiman-Marcus, Dillard’s, Macy’s Turnpike, West Park Boulevard key tenants Crate & Barrel, Bose, Apple, Hollister, PINK, total sf 1,395,000 Anthropologie, Forever 21, Brooks Brothers, # of stores 150 Restoration Hardware, LOFT, Vineyard Vines, # of parking 6,800 LUSH, MAC, Sephora, and Aritzia STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend All that talk about malls needing to reinvent themselves is coming to life in Plano at The Shops at Willow Bend. —Dallas Morning News, 2018 STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend 30 minutes from DFW, the fourth busiest airport in the US Situated at the heart of the Dallas North Tollway More than 210,000 daytime employees within 5 miles Watch our Willow Bend video here Within five miles: 32,900 households earn $150,000+ 3 of 4 workers occupy white-collar positions $123,500 average income by 2023 Affordable, with a median home value of $293,600 STARWOOD THE CENTER THE MARKET The Shops at Willow Bend FRISCO 24 MILES Distance to Competition Galleria Dallas Driving – 8 mi, 20 min The
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