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The Crossings for Lease Woodbury Ave The Crossings For Lease Woodbury Ave. 28,000 ADT Newington, New Hampshire 24,926 SF (subdividable), 2,198 SF Available Woodbury Avenue 28,000 ADT 24,926 SF Available KeyPointPartners.com The Mall at Fox Run 24,926 SF 2,198 SF For Lease For Opening Fall 2020 Fall 2,198 SF Now Open Available Opening Fall 2020 Now Open Now Spaulding Turnpike 53,700 ADT 24,926 SF (subdividable), 2,198 SF Available SF (subdividable), 2,198 24,926 Gosling Road 19,000 ADT 24,926 SF Exit 1 s submitted subject to errors, omissions, change in price, rental or other conditions, or withdrawal without notice. conditions, or withdrawal omissions, change in price, rental or other errors, subject to s submitted 24’ TheCrossingsNH.com 185’ ’ 100 Southern New Hampshire’s Premier Power Center ■ 509,749 square foot power center serving the tri-state seacoast region ■ Outstanding anchor mix of leading national retailers including Best Buy, Trader Joe’s, Old Navy, Aldi, ULTA Beauty, Kohl’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, PetSmart, Barnes & Noble, Michaels, Staples, and a 15-screen Regal Cinema 2,198 SF ■ Tax free shopping extends the trade area into Southern Maine and Northeast Massachusetts, generating approximately 25% of sales from out-of-state residents Gosling Road 19,000 ADT Gosling Road ■ Substantial primary trade area population of 325,623 residents ■ Immediate retail concentration includes adjacent 604,000 square foot Mall To Mall at Fox Run (Macy’s, JCPenney), a complementary regional shopping attraction enhancing the retail hub ■ Prime anchor endcap available - 24,926 SF (subdividable) No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same i the accuracy of the information is made as to or implied, or representation, expressed No warranty Visit KeyPointPartners.com for more information Exit 1 Don Mace, Vice President of Leasing Contact: Don Mace, Vice President of Leasing [email protected] Spaulding Turnpike 53,700 ADT [email protected] Contact: 781.418.6243 781.418.6243 KeyPointPartners.com The Crossings Hampshire New Newington, No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change in price, rental or other conditions, or withdrawal without notice. The Crossings, Newington Southern New Hampshire’s Premier Power Center Trade Area Regional Characteristics Portsmouth Offi ce Park 30 Miles ■ Tri-state Seacoast Region (Maine, New Kittery, ME Hampshire, Massachusetts) is a popular tourist destination ■ Major regional retail hub extending 23 miles north to Kennebunk; 16 miles west to Raymond and 19 miles south to Newburyport ■ Proximity to UNH (over 15,000 students) and 3,000-acre Pease International Tradeport (250 Coming companies, 9,000 employees) Soon Trade Area Demographics (2020) NH ME ■ Population 325,623 (enhanced by seasonal summer population) Woodbury Avenue ■ 137,033 households Mall at Fox Run ■ Average household income $102,339 4 (higher than the New Hampshire state average Road Gosling of $97,906) Exit 1 Spaulding Turnpike Tax Advantage Exit 2 ■ New Hampshire: no sales tax 4 NH ■ Maine: 5% tax on all non-food items MA ■ Massachusetts: 6.25% tax on non-apparel items Newington ■ Center generates 25% of sales from out-of-state 3,000-acre business shoppers TheCrossingsNH.com 1/2 Mile and industrial park Now Open TheCrossingsNH.com KeyPointPartners.com.
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