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Specialty Leasing 9.Indd Specialty leasing The Shopper stat Page (could be two pages). Defi nes malls target audiences. We are a Powerhouse With over 1 million square feet of retail spanning two levels including Macy’s, JCPenney, the new Von Maur, Revolution Hall, AMC Theatres, 160 specialty stores plus fast-casual and full-service dining… Rosedale Center is the trade area’s most popular regional shopping center. We boast sales in excess of $600+ million The Shoppers ($700+ sales psf) and more than 14 million > Core shoppers include young families annual visitors and growing each day. Great Traf c Great Sales with children and Millennials who are fully engaged in the experiential aspects of modern shopping More than visitors per year Sales in excess of 14 million > are physically active, participating in a variety of sports including: yoga, pilates, backpacking, football, basketball, hockey and soccer 75% have a wide range of international Great Options per square foot > foods on their shopping lists Malls are not just for retailers; $600 > 53% prefer fresh and healthy foods o ce space, medical uses and other > are digitally engaged and up on non-traditional retail available Great the latest technology > actively supports the arts, theater, Location concerts and museums > the majority own their home Centrally located between and they are likely to purchase kids’ Great Flexibility the Twin Cities of products ESRI & Facebook Insights Short term, seasonal and long term Minneapolisand leases available ifestyle St. Paul Emerald City In Style Bright Young College Town Median Age: 36.6 Median Age: 41.1 Professionals Median Age: 24.3 Median Age: 32.2 Average Household Average Household Average Household Size: 2.05 Size: 2.33 Average Household Size: 2.12 Size: 2.40 Median Household Median Household Median Household Income: $52,000 Income: $66,000 Median Household Income: $28,000 Income: $50,000 Favorite Brands: Favorite Brands: Pot- Favorite Brands: Kate Spade, Athleta, tery Barn, Coach, Ann Favorite Brands: Victoria’s Secret Banana Republic Taylor Apple, J.Crew, PINK, Express, Warby Parker Forever 21 Into: Food, Culture Into: Arts Into: Into: Fitness Technology 2 // SPECIALTY LEASING 3 // SPECIALTY LEASING Specialty option available page (could be two or three pages specifi c to this ask) or Specialty option available page (could be two or three pages specifi c to this ask) or place after market stats? place after market stats? Kiosks A free-standing merchandising unit located in a high tra c, common area location. Kiosks are designed and provided by the tenant (Rosedale Center management must approve kiosk design prior to move-in). Perfect for those retailers who prefer a customized unit at a Minnesota mall. RMU (retail merchandising units) / Pushcarts Try your concept on a landlord provided unit in a high tra c, common area location. 4 // SPECIALTY LEASING 5 // SPECIALTY LEASING Advertising/ Static Displays Unlimited opportunities exist to promote your business next to this Roseville Center’s stores such as billboard style advertising and free-standing displays in the common area, to name a couple. In–line spaces For those retailers who require an actual store space but are not ready for a long-term lease obligation. A perfect way to test the waters for your concept. 6 // SPECIALTY LEASING 7 // SPECIALTY LEASING AREA VIEW Ramsey Andover Anoka Coon Rapids Lino Lakes Champlin 35W Hugo Blaine 35E 61 Maple Grove THE MARKET Brooklyn Park Mounds View Mahtomedi Stillwater 694 36 NORTH LOOP 51 Ridgedale Center Minneapolis Woodbury Lakes Uptown GRAND AVE IN ST PAUL Trade Area* Minnetonka St Paul 35W Woodbury Population........................1,562,308 Afton Southdale Center Mendota Heights Richfield Eden Prairie Center Total Households...........599,899 River Falls Eden Prairie Mall of America 35E Inver Grove Heights Cottage Grove Eagan Average HH Income .....$93,876 Bloomington Median Age .....................45 years Hastings Rosemount Top 75% of Trips 15-Mile Radius 15 Mile Trade Area Population........................1,888,974 Shopping Centers Rosedale Center Total Households...........772,981 AREA VIEW Average HH Income .....$79,362 Median Age .....................36.2 years Traffic Counts Ramsey Andover 35W 119,000 cp d Anoka *JLL PinPoint Report (powered by Alexander Babbage, 2018) Coon Rapids Lino Lakes Champlin 35W 35E Hugo Blaine SNELLING AVE. COUNTY ROAD B2 W 61 45,000 cp d 36,000 cpd Maple Grove Brooklyn Park Mounds View Ramsey Mahtomedi Stillwater Andover 694 36 86,000 cp d 36 NORTH LOOP Ridgedale Center 51 Minneapolis Anoka 10 Woodbury Lakes Uptown GRAND AVE IN ST PAUL Coon Rapids Lino Lakes Minnetonka St Paul Champlin 35W 35W 35E Hugo Woodbury Blaine Afton Southdale Center Mendota Heights 61 Richfield Eden Prairie Center River Falls 5 MILE VIEW Eden Prairie Mall of America 35E Inver Grove Heights Cottage Grove Fortune 500 Companies Maple Grove Eagan Mounds View Bloomington Brooklyn Park Minneapolis-St. Paul is home to 19 Fortune 500 Companies, the most in the U.S., including: Mahtomedi Stillwater Hastings Rosemount > General Mills > U.S. Bancorp 694 Top 75% of Trips COUNTY RD B2 W > Target > 3M 36 15 Mile Trade Area NORTH LOOP Shopping Centers > United Healthcare > Buy Ridgedale Center Minneapolis SNELLING AVE 51 Rosedale Center Woodbury Lakes Uptown GRAND AVE IN ST PAUL Minnetonka St Paul Ramsey 35W Andover Woodbury Afton Anoka Southdale Center Mendota Heights Coon Rapids Lino Lakes Richfield 10 MILEChamplin VIEW 35W 35E Hugo Blaine Eden Prairie Center Trade Area* 15-Mile Radius 61 Education River Falls Eden Prairie Mall of America 35E Maple Grove Inver Grove Heights Cottage Grove The Market Population ..................... 1,562,308 Population ..................... 1,888,974 Brooklyn Park Mounds View Rosedale Center shoppers are educated: Eagan Bloomington Total Households ........ 599,899 Total Households ........ 772,981 Mahtomedi > 12 universitiesStillwater and 120,000 students within a 10-mile radius 694 COUNTY RD B2 W Average HH Income .. $93,876 Average HH Income .. $79,362 36 > Over 40% of people within a 10-mile radius have earned NORTH LOOP Ridgedale Center Minneapolis SNELLING AVE a college degree, a figure that is 10% higher than the Median Age .................. 36.2 years 51 national average. ESRI Median Age .................. 45 years Uptown Woodbury Lakes Hastings GRAND AVE IN ST PAUL Minnetonka St Paul Rosemount 35W Woodbury Afton Southdale Center Mendota Heights *JLL PinPoint Report (powered by Alexander Babbage, 2018) Richfield Eden Prairie Center River Falls Eden Prairie Mall of America 35E Inver Grove Heights Cottage Grove Eagan Bloomington Hastings Rosemount 8 // SPECIALTY LEASING 9 // SPECIALTY LEASING Mall Site Plan – Level 1 APPLEAPPLE Insurance Requirements Prior to opening your business at Rosedale Center, you are required to submit a Certifi cate MallExisting Site Mall Plan Site Plan– Level – Level 2 1 of Insurance with the following amounts: > $2,000,000 General Liability Insurance 14 > $500,000 Property Damage Insurance Existing Mall Site Plan – Level 2 > $1,000,000 Workers Compensation The following parties need to be listed as additional insured: > PPF RTL Rosedale Shopping Center, LLC > Morgan Stanley Real Estate Advisor, Inc., its Investment Adviser > Jones Lang LaSalle America’s, Inc. > Rosedale Center The Certifi cate Holder is: > Rosedale Center 10 Rosedale Center Roseville, MN 55113 10 // SPECIALTY LEASING 11 // SPECIALTY LEASING Existing Mall Site Plan – Level 2 15 10 Rosedale Center Roseville, MN 55113 | +1 (651) 638-3553 myrosedale.com jllretail.com Rendering credits | Gensler | Stefanie Hajer, LLC.
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