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Gloucester Premium Outlets® the Simon Experience — Where Brands & Communities Come Together GLOUCESTER PREMIUM OUTLETS® THE SIMON EXPERIENCE — WHERE BRANDS & COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER More than real estate, we are a company of experiences. For our guests, we provide distinctive shopping, dining and entertainment. For our retailers, we offer the unique opportunity to thrive in the best retail real estate in the best markets. From new projects and redevelopments to acquisitions and mergers, we are continuously evaluating our portfolio to enhance the Simon experience - places where people choose to shop and retailers want to be. We deliver: SCALE Largest global owner of retail real estate including Malls, Simon Premium Outlets® and The Mills® QUALITY Iconic, irreplaceable properties in great locations INVESTMENT Active portfolio management increases productivity and returns GROWTH Core business and strategic acquisitions drive performance EXPERIENCE Decades of expertise in development, ownership, and management That’s the advantage of leasing with Simon. PROPERTY OVERVIEW GLOUCESTER PREMIUM OUTLETS® JOINT VENTURE WITH PENNSYLVANIA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST (PREIT) GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ 76 MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS TOURISM / TRAFFIC Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA: 15 miles Gloucester Township is a suburb in the Greater Philadelphia Atlantic City: 45 miles Metropolitan Area. Located in Camden County, New Jersey, Gloucester is in the heart of the Delaware Valley, home to more than six million 95 295 42 people and the country’s fifth largest metropolitan area. With a gross e Gloucester RETAIL Township urnpik domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among T Atlantic City Express NJ GLA (sq. ft.) 375,000; 90 stores world cities and fourth in the United States. The Delaware Valley is the headquarters for twelve Fortune 500 corporations and is an important 55 center of biotechnology, commerce, pharmaceuticals, foreign trade, OPENING DATES wa transportation, logistics and manufacturing. y August 2015 Atlantic City Gloucester Township is only 15 miles from Philadelphia and is easily accessed by an extensive network of roads. Traffic counts by the PARKING RATIO site along the Atlantic City Expressway/State Highway 42 are 5.5:1 approximately 109,000 ADT. GLOUCESTER PREMIUM OUTLETS GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ RADIUS POPULATION MAJOR ATTRACTIONS 15 mile population: 1,575,211 Independence Hall, Liberty Bell and other Philadelphia landmarks, 30 mile population: 4,658,027 Atlantic City casinos & beaches, Battleship New Jersey, Camden 45 mile population: 6,874,601 Adventure Aquarium, Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum, Cowtown Rodeo, New Jersey Motorsports Park, Six Flags Great Adventure & Wild Safari, Storybook Land AVERAGE HH INCOME 30 mile average: $77,929 LOCATION / DIRECTIONS North/South NJ SH 42 to Exit 7B - College Drive & Cooper Road — From Philadelphia: I-76 or I-676 (into NJ) becomes SH 42 — From NYC or Wilmington, DE: NJ Turnpike to Exit 3 – South Black Horse Pike — From Atlantic City: Atlantic City Expressway becomes SH 42 Information accurate as of 5/1/15. Sources: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per Pitney Bowes MapInfo (2014). SITE AND PLAN DEVELOPMENT KEY Proposed New Anchors & Retail Proposed New Pads SR 168 / Black Horse Pike GLOUCESTER PREMIUM OUTLETS ZimmermanRd. College Dr. Cooper Rd. N SR 42 / Atlantic City Expwy. SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS West Hamburg Trexlertown South Bound Brook Sewaren DeSales University Metuchen Frenchtown Weston Virginville Perth Amboy Shartlesville Coopersburg Somerset Topton Alburtis Flemington Millstone stown East Franklin Centerport Lyons South Amboy Richlandtown eerstown Harlingen Milltown SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Leesport Walnuttown Hereford Franklin Park Madison Park North Middletown Bernville Milford Square Skillman Ten Mile Run Leonardo Trumbauersville South Temple Bally Stockton Blawenburg Brownville Highlands Simon Centers Oley Pennsburg Dayton Hyde Park Bechtelsville Red Hill Perkasie Dublin Kingston Helmetta Morganville Sea Brig sdorf New Hope Fairview Competition Princeton Jamesburg Colony Park Silverdale 22 2021 Robertsville Lincroft Pennside Boyertown Green Lane 21 Plainsboro Center Monmouth Be Springmont Telford Pennington Whittingham Oceanport Montrose Manor Reiton Woxhall 1615 Cranbury 1 Gloucester Premium Outlets New Britain Lawrenceville Englishtown ® 29 West Long Branc Flying Hills Baumstown Halfway House Spring Mount Hateld 2 Burlington Center Mall Reinholds 28 Hightstown Schwenksville Newtown Grant Freehold Oakhurst Adamstown Sanatoga Stowe Lansdale Yardley 3 Cherry Hill Mall Denver 24 1617 Newtown West Freehold Allenhurst Kenilworth23 Skippack 3332 Roosevelt evens Trenton Robbinsville 4 Christiana Mall North Wales31 Ivyland Ocean Grove Bowmansville Woodbourne Farmingdale Evansburg 30 Warminster Heights Avon-By-the-Sea 5 Concord Mall rata Fivepointville New Morgan Spring City Langhorne2019 Yardville3231Allentown 13 Lake Como Terre Hill 2728 Eagleville Ambler 12 Vista Center 6 Cumberland Mall Morgantown Spring Lake Heights Phoenixville 3739Bryn Athyn 19Hulmeville Tullytown wn Goodville Norristown 18 7 Deptford Mall 26 Oreland Roebling Ramtown Manasquan East Earl Bridgeport25 Bristol 8 Exton Square Honey Brook Lakewood la 14 Arcadia University Point Pleasant Beach 13 Cornwells23 Heights West Conshohocken 22 Bay Head 9 Glen Eagle Square Eagleview New Egypt Devon wn 2 Cedar Glen West Mantoloking 10 Granite Run Mall Exton8 Malvern 2 8 Fort Dix Leisure Knoll dersburg Haverford College Riverton 11 Hamilton Mall Philadelphia Pine Lake Park Caln Dover Beaches North burg Gap Penn Wynne 12 Jackson Premium Outlets Pemberton Browns Mills Modena West Chester Millbourne Silver Ridge Christiana Pomeroy 9 Cedar Glen Lakes Dover Beaches South 13 King of Prussia East Lansdowne Merchantville 3 1817 Cheyney University Presidential Lakes Ocean Gate 14 The Mall at Voorhees Town Center Media Ellisburg37 1011 35Morton Colwyn Estates 34 Oaklyn35Barclay Marlton rryville Cochranville Chester Heights 15 Market Fair Mall 3029 Ridley Park Mount Ephraim Springdale Parkside 2726 16 Montgomery Mall Kirkwood 10 Westville Echelon Medford Lakes 9 Chester 15 Kennett Square Woodbury Hi-Nella14 17 Moorestown Mall 7 Forked River Avondale 5 Linwood Gibbstown 7 Lincoln University 5Ardencroft Oak Valley Berlin 18 Neshaminy Mall Oxford Waretown Little Britain Greenville 19 Oxford Valley Mall Pedricktown Turnersville1 Pike Creek 15 MILES Barnegat Light 20 Palmer Square Princeton Elsmere Swedesboro Ocean Acres Penns Grove Pitman Chesilhurst Newport Richwood 21 Penn's Purchase Factory Rising Sun 30 MILES Harvey Cedars Wilmington Manor Williamstown 22 Philadelphia Mills Newark 44 Clayton Surf City 23 Philadelphia Premium Outlets Woodstown Hammonton on Pennsville 45 MILES Victory Lakes 24 The Pier Shops at Caesars North East Bear Port Deposit Elkton North Beach Haven 25 Plymouth Meeting Mall Glasgow Elmer Collings Lakes Charlestown Delaware City Salem Elwood Mystic Island 26 The Promenade at Sagemore Egg Harbor City Beach Haven Neweld Havre de Grace Quinton Olivet 27 Providence Town Center Chesapeake City Buena Port Republic rdeen 28 Quaker Bridge Mall Hancocks Bridge Seabrook Farms Smithville 29 The Shoppes at Brinton Lakes Rosenhayn Vineland Pomona Odessa Shiloh 30 Shoppes at English Village Mays Landing1211 Bridgeton 6 31 Shoppes at Hamilton 6 Absecon Cecilton Brigantine Townsend Millville 3334Pleasantville 32 The Shops at Valley Square Fairton Estell Manor Northeld Betterton Atlantic3638 City 33 Shore Mall Galena Cedarville 25 34 Springfield Town Center Laurel Lake Margate City Smyrna 24 Kennedyville Corbin City 35 Towne Place at Garden State Park Butlertown 36 The Walk Belleplain Millington Ocean City Leipsic Port Norris 37 Willow Grove Park Kenton Woodbine own Kingstown Strathmere Sudlersville Hartly Little Creek e Church Hill Sea Isle City Templeville Rodney Village Marydel Rising Sun-Lebanon Avalon Henderson Woodside Magnolia Centreville Viola Burleigh Goldsboro Villas Felton Fdi OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Deptford Mall 1,070,000 sf Boscov’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 5 miles / 8 minutes Woodbury, NJ The Shoppes at Cross Keys 121,000 sf Banana Republic, Chico’s, LOFT 7 miles / 10 minutes Sicklerville, NJ Voorhees Town Center 732,000 sf Boscov’s, Macy’s 7 miles / 16 minutes Voorhees Township, NJ The Promenade at Sagemore 265,000 sf The Apple Store, L.L. Bean 11 miles / 23 minutes Marlton, NJ Cherry Hill Mall 1,283,000 sf Macy’s, Nordstrom 15 miles / 24 minutes Cherry Hill, NJ Streets of Marlton Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, 72,000 sf 15 miles / 24 minutes Marlton, NJ Williams-Sonoma Moorestown Mall 1,046,000 sf Boscov’s, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Sears 19 miles / 26 minutes Moorestown, NJ King of Prussia® Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, 2,623,000 sf 34 miles / 48 minutes King of Prussia, PA Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, JCPenney OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Philadelphia Mills® Neiman Marcus Last Call, 1,777,000 sf 31 miles / 44 minutes Philadelphia, PA Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, JCPenney Philadelphia Premium Outlets® 549,000 sf Neiman Marcus Last Call 46 miles / 57 minutes Limerick, PA Jackson Premium Outlets® 286,000 sf 52 miles / 1 hour Jackson, NJ Tanger Outlets/The Walk 715,000 sf 55 miles / 1 hour 4 minutes Atlantic City, NJ 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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