Two-Page Resumes.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Two-Page Resumes.Indd E P S T E I N J O S L I N A r c h i t e c t s, I n c. RÉSUMÉS: ARTHUR PINKHAM, RA, LEED AP SENIOR ARCHITECT, LEAD TECHNICAL ARCHITECT Professional Experience EPSTEIN JOSLIN ARCHITECTS, Inc., Cambridge, MA Senior Architect, 2013—present Representative projects: · The Music Center at Indian Hill, Groton, MA · Performing Arts Center - College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (design competition) · PSNC Welcome Center, Preservation Society of Newport County, Newport, RI · Lexington Residence, Lexington, MA · Rockport Residence, Rockport, MA · Gloucester Residence Residence, Gloucester, MA · Massachusetts Gaming Commission, Architectural Advisor, Various Locations, · Providence Park, Providence, RI · Phi Beta Epsilon House at MIT, Cambridge, MA KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Manager of Planning and Development for the University Research Park, 2012-2013 JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, Boston, MA Project Manager/Project Architect/Project Designer, 2007-2011 · Massachusetts Hospital School Renovation, Canton, MA · Tarrant County Community College Science Building, Fort Worth, TX · Great Mall of Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates · Maple Grove Mixed Use Complex, Maple Grove, MN · Amtrak – Comprehensive Train Station Accessibility Upgrades – nationwide · Transportation Security Administration (TSA) – Security Upgrades to Airport Passenger Checkpoints – nation wide RHEINZINK AMERICA/ A Division of RHEINZINK GmbH, Cambridge, MA Director of Technical Services for North America, 2002-2007 · Development of Technical Literature for Architectural Application of Zinc Titanium Alloys · Training of Regional Sales Managers in Building Envelope Technology · Technical Consulting on High Profile Architectural Projects utilizing Zinc Titanium · Representative on ASTM Steering Committee on Architectural Zinc Titanium ARTHUR PINKHAM ARCHITECTS, Brookline, MA Principal, 1999-2002 · W. R. Grace Product Research Laboratory, Cambridge, MA · Revoli Construction Co. Office Building and Equipment Warehouse, Franklin, MA · Lake View Pavilion Renovations, Foxboro, MA · Alsarabi Residence – Walpole, MA · Pergantis Residence – Brookline, MA SUMNER SCHEIN ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, Cambridge, MA · Associate, Senior Project Architect, Senior Project Designer 1986 to 2000 · South Shore Plaza Expansion and Renovation, Braintree, MA · Zahid Plaza Mixed Use Center, Jubail, Saudi Arabia · Emerald Square, North Attleborough, MA · Square One, Saugus, MA · Jordan Marsh Department Store, Salem NH · South Bay Center, Boston, MA Education MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA MArch, 1986 CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, NY Undergraduate Studies in Architecture, 1975-77 REED COLLEGE, Portland, OR Undergraduate Studies in Mathematics and Physics, 1973-75 Awards 1990 International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Innovative Design and Construction Award for Emerald Square, N. Attleborough, MA 1981 Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Richard Tremaglio in Architectural Design at MIT 1982 Graduate Teaching Assistant for Professor Barry Zevin in Architectural Drawing at MIT 1980 First Prize, Third Annual Interschool Design Competition at MIT 1979 Third Prize, Second Annual Interschool Design Competition at MIT 1975 First Prize, Edmund York Memorial Design Competition at Cornell University Lectures / Guest Critic 2012 Guest Lecturer at Boston Architectural College on Mixed Use/Retail Design and Development Guest critic, Design Studios, MIT, Northeastern University, Boston Architectural College 2004 “Zinc in an Architectural Application,” presented at the western Pennsylvania chapter of SMACNA’s quarterly meeting 2003 “Exotic Metals,” presented at “Metalcon” trade show and convention for North American metal construction industry 1997 “High Technology and the Design Process,” presented to the International Association of Corpo- rate Real Estate Executives New England Chapter 1994 “Retail Design in the Middle East,” presented at the International Council of Shopping Centers’ Center Build Conference Publications 2008 ‘Understanding the Rainscreen Principle” (Metal Construction Association White Paper) w/ J. Clapperton, B. Yanetti, and K. Boyer 1995 “Three Dimensional Digital Modeling Facilitates A Mall Redesign” In Banker and Tradesman’s Special “Structures” issue E P S T E I N J O S L I N A r c h i t e c t s, I n c. 1995 “Architects Offer Clients High Tech View” Interview published in Shopping Centers Today Community Affiliations Member, Board of Trustees, Harvard Condominium Association, 2000-Present Self-managed 12 Unit Condominium Association; responsible for management of all aspects of building systems maintenance and restoration and renovation Design Advisory Team, Town of Brookline, MA, 2002-2003 and 2017 Responsible for reviewing planning and design of large residential projects for town planning board The Community Relief Foundation, Roxbury, MA, 2002-2003 Architectural services, rebuilding homes for victims of residential fires Registration Licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts #7021 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional, 2009.
Recommended publications
  • Indianapolis, Indiana Burlington (Boston
    BUSINESSBUSINESS CARD CARD DIE DIE AREA AREA 225 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636 1600 simon.com 225 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-1600 simon.com Simon Property Group (NYSE: SPG) is an S&P 100 company and a leader in the global retail real estate industry. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Information as of 5/1/16 Simon is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG). BURLINGTON (BOSTON), MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON HIP MEETS HISTORIC Boston is the largest city in New England delivering an exciting blend of the historic and the cutting edge. — Burlington Mall® is located just 15 miles from downtown Boston and is convenient to the entire Boston metro area with more than 4.6 million residents. — Boston is home to the headquarters of 13 Fortune 500 companies and over 100 colleges and universities, including Harvard University, Boston College, Boston University, MIT, Northeastern University, and Tufts University. — Lahey Hospital and Medical Center is less than one mile away from the center, has over 4,500 employees, and serves over 3,000 patients each day. — Five major office complexes featuring eight corporate headquarters are nearby. WHERE BOSTON SHOPS Burlington Mall serves the affluent northwest Boston metro area. — A 2008 redevelopment added to the already impressive lineup of upscale anchors that include Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, and Macy’s. — With the addition of Primark in Fall 2016, Burlington Mall continues to elevate its already distinctive retail and dining experience. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Five Department Stores Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Primark (opening 2016), Sears Square Footage Burlington Mall spans 1,317,000 square feet.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Property Portfolio Simon Malls®
    The Shops at Clearfork Denver Premium Outlets® The Colonnade Outlets at Sawgrass Mills® 2019 PROPERTY PORTFOLIO SIMON MALLS® LOCATION GLA IN SQ. FT. MAJOR RETAILERS CONTACTS PROPERTY NAME 2 THE SIMON EXPERIENCE WHERE BRANDS & COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER SIMON MALLS® LOCATION GLA IN SQ. FT. MAJOR RETAILERS CONTACTS PROPERTY NAME 2 ABOUT SIMON Simon® is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management, and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG). Our industry-leading retail properties and investments across North America, Europe, and Asia provide shopping experiences for millions of consumers every day and generate billions in annual sales. For more information, visit simon.com. · Information as of 12/16/2019 3 SIMON MALLS® LOCATION GLA IN SQ. FT. MAJOR RETAILERS CONTACTS PROPERTY NAME 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. 4 LOCATION GLA IN SQ. FT. MAJOR RETAILERS CONTACTS PROPERTY NAME WE DELIVER: SCALE A global leader in the ownership of premier shopping, dining, entertainment, and mixed-use destinations, including Simon 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.
    [Show full text]
  • FY 2003) F275064 (FY 2004) F281187 (FY 2005) Promulgated: June 14, 2007
    COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS APPELLATE TAX BOARD MAYFLOWER EMERALD SQUARE, LLC v. BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH Docket Nos.: F265867 (FY 2002) F271250 (FY 2003) F275064 (FY 2004) F281187 (FY 2005) Promulgated: June 14, 2007 These are appeals filed under the formal procedure pursuant to G.L. c. 58A, § 7 and c. 59, §§ 64 and 65 from the refusal of the appellee to abate taxes on certain real estate in the Town of North Attleborough assessed under G.L. c. 59, §§ 11 and 38 for Fiscal Years 2002 through 2005, inclusive. Commissioner Gorton heard these appeals. With Commissioner Gorton materially participating in the deliberations of these appeals1, Chairman Hammond and Commissioners Scharaffa, Egan, Rose, and Mulhern joined in 1 On September 11, 2006, Commissioner Gorton was sworn as a temporary member of the Appellate Tax Board pursuant to G.L. c. 58A, § 1, his status as a member of the Board having terminated on that date with the appointment and qualification of his successor. See G.L. c. 30, § 8. As detailed later in these Findings of Fact and Report (“Findings”), Commissioner Gorton’s material participation in the deliberation of these appeals included, inter alia, drafting and distributing proposed Findings giving a detailed report on the evidence and his observations as to witness credibility. He also made oral presentations of his recommendations to the Board members. ATB 2007-421 the decision for the appellant and adopted the recommendations of the hearing officer. These findings of fact and report are made on the Appellate Tax Board’s (“Board’s”) own motion under G.L.
    [Show full text]
  • Nordstrom Opens New Store in Massachusetts at Northshore Mall in Peabody
    Nordstrom Opens New Store in Massachusetts at Northshore Mall in Peabody April 17, 2009 SEATTLE, April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Leading fashion specialty retailer Nordstrom, Inc. opened the doors to its new store at Northshore Mall in Peabody, Mass. today at 10 a.m. The 138,000 square-foot store is the third Nordstrom to serve the greater Boston area and will offer customers a well-edited selection of quality and luxury fashion brands for women, men and children. "We have a great team of 280 employees that's eager to meet the North Shore community," said Scott Colunga, Nordstrom Northshore Mall store manager. "We're so excited to start serving customers here--whether it's offering them head-to-toe spring fashion looks or a delicious lunch in our restaurant." Opening day started at 8 a.m. with Nordstrom hosting a complimentary cosmetics Beauty Bash. Shoppers learned about some of the exclusive cosmetics brands offered at the new store, including Elemis, Mario Badescu and Enormous Lash, as well as customer favorites like Jo Malone fine fragrances, MAC, La Mer, Nars, Clinique, Chanel and Bobbi Brown. Customers enjoyed breakfast while Nordstrom beauty advisors consulted with them about skincare and gave makeup lessons. In addition to cosmetics, the new two-level Nordstrom store offers a compelling selection of clothing, accessories and shoes. Customers can shop for fashion merchandise from well-known women's apparel lines such as Elizabeth & James, Pink Tartan, Tracy Reese, M Missoni, Theory, Eileen Fisher and St. John. Notable men's apparel lines include Burberry, John Varvatos Star USA and Lacoste.
    [Show full text]
  • Nordstrom Rack to Open at Shoppers World in Framingham, Massachusetts
    Nordstrom Rack to Open at Shoppers World in Framingham, Massachusetts June 11, 2009 SEATTLE, June 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Seattle-based Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE: JWN), a leading fashion specialty retailer, announced it will open a 40,159-square-foot Nordstrom Rack, a unit of the company's off-price retail division, in Framingham, Mass. at Shoppers World. The new store is scheduled to open in spring 2010. "We are fortunate to have a lot of great customers in the Boston market and we look forward to serving them with a second Nordstrom Rack at Shoppers World," said Scott Meden, president of Nordstrom Rack. "The center has a wide range of retailers and is an exceptional location." Shoppers World is a 778,476 square foot shopping center home to national anchor stores including Kohl's, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Bob's Stores, Marshalls, AMC Theaters, T.J. Maxx, PetSmart, Old Navy, Toys "R" Us, Babies "R" Us, The Sports Authority, DSW and A.C. Moore. "Nordstrom Rack will further enhance Shoppers World's position as a regional shopping destination," said Steven Dorsky, senior vice president of leasing-northern region for Developers Diversified Realty. "The retailer is a great addition to our already solid lineup of anchor tenants." Nordstrom Rack at Shoppers World will be the retailer's second Rack store in the Boston area, joining Nordstrom Rack at Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers, Mass. The company also operates three Boston-area stores located at Natick Collection, Burlington Mall and Northshore Mall in Peabody, Mass. On March 26, 2010, Nordstrom plans to open a new store at South Shore Plaza in Braintree, Mass.
    [Show full text]
  • Major Shopping Center Locator
    Major Shopping Center Locator Rhose Island Mall Latitude: 41.72024 650 Bald Hill Rd, Warwick, Rhode Island, 02886 Longitude: -71.4836 Ring: 60 mile radius Source: Directory of Major Malls, Inc. Total Major Shopping Centers 104 Total GLA 46,257,794 Total Stores 4,142 Distance from site Year GLA in Major Shopping Center Name and Address in miles Open square feet Type and Number of Stores Rhode Island Mall 0.18 E 1967 579,499 Rts. 113 & 2 Warwick, RI 02886 Enclosed, 102 Stores Anchors: Sears, Walmart, Kohl©s Warwick Mall 0.48 NE 1970 1,000,000 Rts. 2 & 5 Warwick, RI 02886 Enclosed, 90 Stores Anchors: Macy©s, JCPenney, Target, Old Navy The Greenwood Shops 0.99 E 2006 247,934 Route 113 @ Route 5 Warwick, RI 02886 N/A, 20 Stores Anchors: Lowe©s, Super Stop & Shop Warwick Shopping Center 1.59 S 200,000 Bald Hill Rd. (Rte. 2) & Centerville Rd. (Rte Warwick, RI 02889 N/A, 11 Stores Anchors: Vacant, Bob©s Discount Furniture, Michaels, Jo-Ann Fabrics & Craft Leviton Place 2.00 E 2014 305,000 Jefferson Blvd. & Airport Connector Warwick, RI 02886 N/A, 0 Stores Anchors: None Chapel View 2.78 NE 2006 460,000 Rte. 2 & Sockanosett Cross Rd. Cranston, RI 02920 N/A, 26 Stores Anchors: Shaw©s Garden City Center 3.06 NE 1949 500,000 Rte. 2 (New London Ave.) & Sockanossett Cross Cranston, RI 02920 N/A, 65 Stores Anchors: Whole Foods Market, Vacant, Vacant 2, Of®ceMax The Centre of New England 5.18 SW 2004 1,087,130 New London Turnpike Coventry, RI 02893 Enclosed, 20 Stores Anchors: Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, BJ©s Wholesale Club Data Note: n/a means data was not reported.
    [Show full text]
  • In the Superior Court of the State of Delaware Simon
    EFiled: Jun 02 2020 05:08PM EDT Transaction ID 65668754 Case No. N20C-06-034 EMD CCLD IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE SIMON PROPERTY GROUP, L.P., ) on behalf of itself and its affiliated ) landlord entities, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. (CCLD) ) THE GAP, INC., OLD NAVY, LLC, ) INTERMIX HOLDCO, INC., ) BANANA REPUBLIC, LLC, AND ) ATHLETA LLC, ) ) Defendants. ) COMPLAINT Plaintiff Simon Property Group, L.P. (“Simon”), on behalf of itself and as assignee of its various landlord entities (“Simon Landlords”), by and through its undersigned counsel, and as for its Complaint against The Gap, Inc., Old Navy, LLC, Intermix HoldCo, Inc., Banana Republic, LLC, and Athleta LLC (collectively, “Defendants” or “The Gap Entities”), alleges and states as follows: NATURE OF THE ACTION 1. Simon seeks monetary damages from The Gap Entities for failure to pay more than $65.9 million in rent and other charges due and owing under certain retail Leases (defined below) plus attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in connection with this suit. 2. The Gap Entities are in default on each of the Leases for failure to pay rent for April, May and June, 2020. As of the date of this filing (June 2, 2020), there is due and owing approximately $65.9 million in unpaid rent to each of the Landlord entities. The amounts due and owing will continue to accrue each month, with interest, and The Gap Entities are expected to fall even further behind in rent and other charges due to be paid to the Simon Landlords. PARTIES 3. Simon, a Delaware limited partnership, is the principal operating partnership for Simon Property Group, Inc., a publicly-held Delaware corporation and Simon’s sole general partner.
    [Show full text]
  • Fourth Quarter 2008
    Fourth Quarter 2008 Consolidated Revenue ($ in millions) ‘08 $3,783 ’07 $3,651 ’06 $3,332 ’05 $3,167 Diluted FFO per Share* ‘08 $6.42 ’07 $5.90 ’06 $5.39 ’05 $4.96 Total Market Capitalization ($ in billions) ‘08 $40.3 ’07 $49.3 ’06 $48.8 ’05 $40.2 Fact Sheet 2008 HIGHLIGHTS INVESTMENT MERITS HIGH QUALITY PORTFOLIO c Diluted Funds from Operations (“FFO”) per share* c Strong balance sheet, liquidity and access to Simon owns or has an interest in assets of increased 8.8% for the year to $6.42 from $5.90. capital national and international renown: c Revenues grew 3.6% for the year to $3.783 Simon has the highest investment grade Arkadia Shopping Center – Warsaw, Poland billion from $3.651 billion. ratings among U.S. regional mall companies: Copley Place – Boston Standard & Poor’s A- (Stable Outlook) Dadeland Mall – Miami c 2008 comparable sales per square foot were Moody’s A3 (Stable Outlook) Desert Hills Premium Outlets – Riverside $470 in the regional malls and $513 in the The Fashion Centre at Pentagon – Washington, D.C. Premium Outlets. As of December 31, 2008, Simon had cash- on-hand of $1.075 billion including our Fashion Valley Mall – San Diego c In 2008, the Company opened seven new share of joint venture cash, and availability The Florida Mall – Orlando development projects: two U.S. open-air on our corporate credit facility of over $2.4 The Forum Shops at Caesars – Las Vegas centers, three Premium Outlets (one in Japan), a billion. The Galleria – Houston shopping center in Italy and one in China.
    [Show full text]
  • 10 As of January 29, 2011, the Total Square Footage of Our Nordstrom Full
    As of January 29, 2011, the total square footage of our Nordstrom full-line stores was 20,452,000, and the total square footage of our Nordstrom Rack and other stores was 3,386,000. The following table lists our retail store facilities as of January 29, 2011: Square Year Square Year Footage Store Footage Store Location Store Name (000’s) Opened Location Store Name (000’s) Opened Nordstrom Full-Line Stores GEORGIA ALASKA Atlanta Perimeter Mall 243 1998 Anchorage Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall 97 1975 Atlanta Phipps Plaza 140 2005 Buford Mall of Georgia 172 2000 ARIZONA Chandler Chandler Fashion Center 149 2001 HAWAII Scottsdale Scottsdale Fashion Square 235 1998 Honolulu Ala Moana Center 211 2008 CALIFORNIA ILLINOIS Arcadia Santa Anita 151 1994 Chicago Michigan Avenue 274 2000 1 Brea Brea Mall 195 1979 Oak Brook Oakbrook Center 249 1991 Canoga Park Topanga 213 19841 Schaumburg Woodfield Shopping Center 215 1995 Cerritos Los Cerritos Center 144 19811 Skokie Old Orchard Center 209 1994 Corte Madera The Village at Corte Madera 116 1985 Costa Mesa South Coast Plaza 235 19781 INDIANA Escondido North County 156 1986 Indianapolis Circle Centre 216 1995 Glendale Glendale Galleria 147 1983 Indianapolis Fashion Mall 134 2008 Irvine Irvine Spectrum Center 130 2005 Los Angeles The Grove 120 2002 KANSAS Los Angeles Westside Pavilion 150 1985 Overland Park Oak Park Mall 219 1998 Mission Viejo The Shops at Mission Viejo 172 1999 Montclair Montclair Plaza 134 1986 MARYLAND Newport Beach Fashion Island 143 2010 Annapolis Annapolis Mall 162 1994 Palo Alto Stanford
    [Show full text]
  • The Regional Mall of Tomorrow
    The Regional Mall of Tomorrow The shopping mall continues to OVER THE PAST two decades, retail prognosticators have continuously change with the times. sounded the death knell for the regional shopping mall. Reasons have varied from the threat of catalogue, television, and Internet shopping, to the demise of the department store and the advent of big- box retailers and lifestyle centers. With all of this doom and gloom, you would think that malls were struggling to survive. Yet the opposite is true. At Simon Property Group (SPG), for example, our portfolio of malls has grown sales at a compound annual rate of 4.2 percent over the past twenty years, and currently stand over 93 percent occupied with annual sales of DAVID SIMON greater than $450 a square foot. REVIEW 115 The reasons for the continued success go out of business, centers that are well of the regional mall are twofold. First positioned will only get stronger. These and foremost, today’s successful malls centers have full commercial districts that have irreplaceable locations. They are have grown around them. Examples such located in affluent, high-density areas as Houston’s Galleria, Lenox Square in and are often the heart of established the Buckhead section of Atlanta, King commercial districts. Typical trade areas of Prussia outside of Philadelphia, and extend well beyond ten to fifteen miles. Roosevelt Field on Long Island demon- Second, regional mall owners have shown strate the advantage of strategic locations. an acute ability to evolve the mall and Ironically, the current housing and capital the mall’s tenant mix over time to best environment will only strengthen the high serve the consumer.
    [Show full text]
  • Nordstrom Announced Store Openings
    NORDSTROM ANNOUNCED STORE OPENINGS 2008 Full-Line Stores Aventura, FL – Aventura Mall, 165,000 square feet, February 15, 2008 Honolulu, HI – Ala Moana Center, 210,000 square feet, March 7, 2008 Burlington, MA – Burlington Mall, 138,000 square feet, March 28, 2008 Clinton Township, MI – The Mall at Partridge Creek, 118,000 square feet, April 18, 2008 Thousand Oaks, CA – The Oaks, 138,000 square feet, September 5, 2008 Indianapolis, IN – Fashion Mall at Keystone, 131,000 square feet, September 19, 2008Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Mall (Relocation), 138,000 square feet, October 3 Pittsburgh, PA – Ross Park Mall, 138,000 square feet, October 24 Naples, FL – Waterside Shops, 77,000 square feet, November 7 Rack Stores White Plains, NY – City Center Shopping Center, 35,000 square feet, September 2, 2008 Laguna Hills, CA – Laguna Hills Mall, 35,000 square feet, September 12, 2008 Naperville, IL – Springbrook Prairie Pavilion, 38,000 square feet, September 25, 2008 Lyndhurst, OH – Legacy Village Shopping Center, 40,144 square feet, October 2, 2008 Danvers, MA – Liberty Tree Mall, 42,500 square feet, November 6 San Antonio, TX – The Rim, 35,000 square feet, November 13 2009 Full-Line Stores Murray, UT – Fashion Place (Relocation), 138,000 square feet, March 6 Cherry Hill, NJ – Cherry Hill Mall, 138,000 square feet, March 27 Peabody, MA – Northshore Mall, 138,000 square feet, April 17 Cincinnati, OH – Kenwood Towne Centre, 138,000 square feet, September 25 Rack Stores Dallas, TX – Park Lane, 35,000 square feet, spring Paramus, NJ – Bergen Town Center, 35,000 square feet, spring Orlando, FL – Millenia Crossing, 35,000 square feet, spring Sandy, UT – The Commons at Southtowne, 35,000 square feet, spring Orland Park, IL – Orland Park Place, 35,400 square feet, spring East Palo Alto, CA – Ravenswood 101, 41,680 square feet, spring Los Angeles, CA – Beverly Connection, 28,000 square feet, fall Southlake, TX – Shops of Southlake, 35,000 square feet, fall 2010 Full-Line Stores Braintree, MA – South Shore Plaza, 150,000 square feet, spring St.
    [Show full text]
  • Wrentham, Massachusetts
    WRENTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS PROPERTY OVERVIEW WRENTHAM VILLAGE PREMIUM OUTLETS® WRENTHAM, MA MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Boston: 30 miles north Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Barneys New York Warehouse, Mass Turnpike Providence, RI: 20 miles south Bloomingdale’s - The Outlet Store, 7 For All Mankind, AllSaints, Armani, Banana Republic Factory Store, Burberry, Burton, Coach, RETAIL Elie Tahari Outlet, Gap Factory Store, HUGO BOSS, Karen Millen, kate spade new york, Kenneth Cole Company Store, LACOSTE Outlet, GLA (sq. ft.) 660,000; 170 stores Michael Kors Outlet, Movado Company Store, NikeFactoryStore, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Reebok, Restoration Hardware, Salvatore Ferragamo, Swarovski, Theory, Tommy Hilfiger Company Store, OPENING DATES Tory Burch, Under Armour, Vince. Opened 1997 Expanded 1998, 1999, 2000 TOURISM / TRAFFIC WRENTHAM VILLAGE Wrentham enjoys close proximity to the city of Boston, the state capital PARKING RATIO PREMIUM OUTLETS of Massachusetts. Boston is the regional home of many federal agencies WRENTHAM, MA 6.1:1 as well as being an international and regional financial hub. Boston is also the home of world-renown medical and research facilities. Boston is one of the most economically powerful cities in the world with a $365 billion RADIUS POPULATION economy, the 6th largest in the U.S. and 12th in the world. Boston is home 15 miles: 817,336 to 350,000 college students from around the world. Over 21 million 30 miles: 4,370,044 tourists visit Boston annually, including 1.4 million international tourists 45 miles: 6,324,056 (excluding Canadian and Mexican tourists) spending an estimated $10 billion. AVERAGE HH INCOME LOCATION / DIRECTIONS 30 miles: $94,137 Intersection of I-495 and Rte.
    [Show full text]