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Macomb Mall ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN Macomb Mall ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN LOCATION Presented By: 32233 Gratiot Avenue Roseville, MI 48066 Sally Barley GLA Retail Consulting, LLC CURRENT GLA [email protected] 933,492 SF 312.543.6924 38500 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 P| 248.737.7110 www.lormaxstern.com Macomb Mall ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN KEY FACTS LOCATION Conveniently located off of I-94 in the Detroit suburb of Roseville, the 32233 Gratiot Avenue iconic Macomb Mall has served shoppers for well over 50 years. This Roseville, MI 48066 regional mall is located at the intersection of Gratiot Ave & Masonic CURRENT GLA Blvd and is anchored by Kohl’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Old Navy. 589,911 SF Renovated and redeveloped in 2014, Macomb Mall now boasts an en- PHASE II REDEVELOPMENT hanced retail mix including H&M, Ulta Beauty, Victoria’s Secret, Bath & 40,000 SF Anchor Space Body Works, White Barn Candle, 1000 Degrees Pizzeria, Zales and Kay MAJOR TENANTS Jewelers. Kohl’s, H&M, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Old Navy, Shoe Carnival, Ulta Beauty Party City and At Home DEMOGRAPHICS 2018 TRAFFIC COUNTS (2016) 104,400 VPD- Ramp from I-94 to Radius Average Income Population Household Persons Masonic Blvd. 3 Mile $56,472 110,646 2.35 75,161 VPD - Gratiot Ave 5 Mile $59,576 261,887 2.33 10 Mile $62,498 857,668 2.50 38500 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 P| 248.737.7110 www.lormaxstern.com Macomb Mall ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN Conveniently located off Interstate 94 (I-94) and I-96 on Gratiot Avenue, Macomb Mall is a prime location for traffic and has an aver- age of 60,000+ vehicles per day that travel ROSEVILLE POSITIONING AND TRAFFIC the cross streets leading to Macomb Mall. Macomb Mall boasts a trade area which includes the affluent Grosse Pointe communities and St. Clair Shores, with approximately 141,000 daytime employees in the trade area. One-third of the trade area households METRO DETROIT LOCATION earn over $75,000 and a large section of complementary retailers and restaurants nearby make the Macomb Mall area a regional draw. Roseville is home to companies in the automotive, military, printing, paper recycling, and food service industries. 38500 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 P| 248.737.7110 www.lormaxstern.com Macomb Mall ROSEVILLE, MICHIGAN 38500 Woodward Ave. Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 P| 248.737.7110 www.lormaxstern.com.
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