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Jeffersonville 39° 37’ 13.116’’ N / 83° 36’ 11.088’’ W 11.088’’ N / 83° 36’ 13.116’’ 39° 37’ LEASING OPPORTUNITIES OH Perfect Location & Proven Partners in Your Success JEFFERSONVILLE OHIO LOCATION & MARKET OVERVIEW Strategically located near Ohio’s major arteries, Jeffersonville is just minutes away from more than 3.5 million people. Jeffersonville combines the benefits of a classic American community with easy access to major 8000 FACTORY metropolitan markets. SHOPS BOULEVARD JEFFERSONVILLE, OH 43128 Gross Leasable Area 411,867SF Daily Traffic Count Population 42,275 I-71 @ US 35 4,662,198 60 miles MSA Population 28,947 Washington Court House, OH mSA Major Cities Dayton, Columbus, Cincinnati TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 2 Jeffersonville, OH Highway 35 SNAPSHOT To Columbus I-71 To Cincinnati KFC Old US 35 CHIPOTLE TACO BELL STARBUCKS McDONALDS HAMPTON INN BOB EVANS BAYMONT INN & SUITES MARKET AERIAL TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 3 SHOPPER SNAPSHOT TANGER MEET YOUR TANGER SHOPPER—SOON TO BE YOUR 75% CLUB Females An Exclusive VIP Shopper Program NEW LOYAL CUSTOMER. that rewards members for shopping with exclusive offers and gifts for spending levels, VIP parking, seasonal specials and more! $91,837 Average Household 1.6 Million Income $243 Paying Members Average Shopping Expenditure 21% YTD Membership 66% Growth of Shoppers are Millennial to Gen X $104,844 – A Targeted & Average 96% Engaged Consumer Household Income of Shoppers Made a Purchase 12 While Onsite Shopping Frequency 3 per Year Average Visit Party $271 Size Average Shopping Expenditure 7.6 63% Average 6.6 Higher Spend than Number of Non-club Members Stores Visited Trips per While Onsite Year $3,240 Annual Spend by Club Member ($271 Average Spend 129 (1) Source: third x12 Annual Visits) Length of Stay at party research $1,993 for Non-Club findings, Per Member Center (minutes) Shopping party TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 4 MARKET DEMOGRAPHICS Tanger Pulls Shoppers Daily from a 60-Mile Radius. This Gives Our Partners an Opportunity to Draw from the Entire Market Area Rather than a Small, Local Radius. Demographics Sales & Traffic Seasonality Statistics 0-5 Miles 0-10 Miles 0-30 Miles 0-45 Miles 0-60 Miles JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN Population 2,862 18,996 568,913 2,596,010 4,662,198 3.8% 5.4% 8.4% 7.8% 8.3% 8.4% Households 1,184 7,443 224,347 1,028,511 1,846,934 Families 813 5,218 147,663 642,815 1,173,190 JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Median Age 40.2 40.4 40.7 38.1 38.3 Avg Household Income $56,800 $66,596 $75,307 $78,929 $82,688 9.7% 10.8% 7.6% 7.7% 10.7% 11.4% Household Income 0-5 Miles 0-10 Miles 0-30 Miles 0-45 Miles 0-60 Miles Less than $15,000 13.8 % 12.2 % 10.2 % 10.9 % 9.9 % $15,000-$24,999 8.2 % 10.2 % 9.7 % 9.3 % 8.8 % Zip Code Studies $25,000-$34,999 13.4 % 11.8 % 9.8 % 9.5 % 9.2 % $35,000-$49,999 18.3 % 15.3 % 13.6 % 13.1 % 12.7 % Market Area 12.31.19 09.30.19 06.30.19 03.31.19 $50,000-$74,999 20.9 % 19.8 % 19.2 % 18.8 % 18.5 % Cincinnati 24.3% 22.2% 22.4% 23.3% $75,000-$99,999 13.2 % 12.5 % 12.9 % 12.9 % 13.4 % Other OH 20.4% 21.7% 22.2% 19.7% $100,000-$149,999 10.0 % 12.1 % 15.4 % 14.9 % 15.8 % Columbus 13.7% 13.9% 14.7% 14.5% $150,000+ 2.2 % 6.1 % 9.1 % 10.6 % 11.7 % Dayton 13.3% 12.6% 13.4% 14.9% Age Distribution 0-5 Miles 0-10 Miles 0-30 Miles 0-45 Miles 0-60 Miles Other US 13.8% 15.1% 12.7% 12.1% Jeffersonville Area 10.2% 8.9% 7.8% 10.7% 0-14yrs 19.0 % 18.9 % 16.9 % 18.1 % 18.6 % KY 2.2% 3.0% 3.5% 2.4% 15-24yrs 12.3 % 11.2 % 13.3 % 14.0 % 13.3 % WV 2.1% 2.6% 3.2% 2.5% 25-44yrs 24.1 % 25.2 % 24.7 % 26.2 % 26.2 % 45-64yrs 26.9 % 27.5 % 26.6 % 25.7 % 25.9 % 65+ yrs 17.6 % 17.2 % 18.6 % 15.9 % 15.8 % TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 5 CENTER MAP Join Our Great Lineup of Diversified Brands and Be a Part of a Winning Team. BUS PARKING P VP P 8800 SHOPPER SERVICES/ 8100 Management Office Children’s Play Area 8200 8300 8205 8600 8700 8400 8305 8410 8210 8000 8705 8115 8415 8505 8615 8310 8715 SHOPPER 8510 8820 8120 8420 8512 SERVICES 8225 8315 8720 Visit before 8620 you shop! 8125 8515 8725 8320 8625 8130 8430 8240 8530 8730 8140 8250 8335 8440 8735 8150 8845 8340 8630 8260 8445 8740 8155 8540 8455 8350 8745 8160 8460 8865 8265 8755 8170 8465 8365 8565 8665 8010 8470 8020 8567 8770 8570 8670 8890 8175 8475 8580 8180 BUS DROP-OFF/ 8896 LOADING P 8185 VP P 8190 P TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 6 1 1. Tanger Outlets Columbus N 57 Miles/66 Miles 2. Cincinnati Premium Outlets 41 Miles/44 Miles 9 MARKET60 mi SNAPSHOT 3. Dayton Mall 8 33 Miles/43 Miles 4 4. Easton Town Center AREA RETAILERS MALLS 47 Miles/53 Miles OUTLETS 5. The Greene 45 mi 27 Miles/34 Miles 12 6. Kenwood Towne Centre 1 1. Tanger Outlets50 Miles/54Columbus Miles 57 Miles/66 Miles N 7. The Mall at Fairfield Commons 10 2. Cincinnati Premium27 Miles/32 Outlets Miles 30 mi 41 Miles/44 Miles 9 8. Mall at Tuttle Crossing 60 mi 3. Dayton Mall 40 Miles/53 Miles 7 33 Miles/43 Miles 8 9. Polaris Fashion Place 4 4. Easton Town49 Center Miles/57 Miles 47 Miles/53 Miles 5 10. River Valley Mall 5. The Greene 52 Miles/66 Miles 45 mi 27 Miles/34 Miles 3 12 10 mi 11. Tri-County Mall 6. Kenwood Towne51 Miles/56 Centre Miles 5 mi 50 Miles/54 Miles T 12. Upper Valley Mall 7. The Mall at Fairfield26 Miles/33 Commons Miles 10 27 Miles/32 Miles 30 mi 8. Mall at Tuttle Crossing 40 Miles/53 Miles 2 7 9. Polaris Fashion Place 49 Miles/57 Miles 5 10. River Valley Mall 52 Miles/66 Miles 11 3 10 mi 11. Tri-County Mall 51 Miles/56 Miles 5 mi T 12. Upper Valley Mall 6 26 Miles/33 Miles 2 11 6 Distance to Tanger Outlets Tanger Outlets Location T Straight Line/Drive Miles Distance to Tanger Outlets Tanger Outlets T Straight Line/Drive Miles TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 7 Distance to Tanger Outlets Tanger Outlets Location T Straight Line/Drive Miles 1. The Beach Waterpark N 60 mi 350,000 Annual Visits 2. Columbus Zoo & Aquarium 2,400,000 Annual Visits MARKET SNAPSHOT 2 3. COSI (Center of Science and Industry) ATTRACTIONS 679,000 Annual Visits 45 mi SCHOOLS 4. Great Wolf Lodge AREA ATTRACTIONS 19 9 350,000 Annual Visits EMPLOYERS15 5. Kings Island 14 3,000,000 Annual Visits 16 3 13 6. National Museum of the US Air Force 17 8 1. The Beach Waterpark1,300,000 Annual Visits 60 mi 350,000 Annual Visits N 30 mi 7. Cedarville University 2. Columbus Zoo3,760 & Aquarium Enrollment 11 20 2,400,000 Annual Visits 8. Franklin University 6 2 3. COSI (Center5,100 of Science Enrollment and Industry) 12 679,000 Annual Visits 45 mi 7 9. Ohio State University 4. Great Wolf Lodge57,000 Enrollment 19 350,000 Annual Visits 9 10. University of Cincinnati 15 5. Kings Island 45,000 Enrollment 10 mi 14 3,000,000 Annual Visits 16 3 13 11. University of Dayton 6. National Museum8,665 Enrollment of the US Air Force 5 mi 8 1,300,000 Annual Visits T 17 12. Wright State University 30 mi 7. Cedarville University17,789 Enrollment 3,760 Enrollment 11 20 13. Grant Medical Center 8. Franklin University6,500 Employees 6 5,100 Enrollment 12 14. Mt. Carmel Health System 7 9. Ohio State University5,558 Employees 1 57,000 Enrollment 15. Ohio State University Hospital 4 10. University of 10,000Cincinnati Employees 5 45,000 Enrollment 10 mi 16. Ohio State University 11. University of 29,900Dayton Employees 8,665 Enrollment 5 mi 17. Nationwide Insurance T 12. Wright State13,530 University Employees 17,789 Enrollment 18. Procter & Gamble 18 13. Grant Medical12,900 Center Employees 6,500 Employees 10 19. Riverside Methodist Hospital 14. Mt. Carmel Health6,500 Employees System 5,558 Employees 1 20. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 15. Ohio State University27,400 Employees Hospital 4 5 10,000 Employees 16. Ohio State University 29,900 Employees 17. Nationwide Insurance 13,530 Employees 18. Procter & Gamble 18 Distance to Tanger Outlets 12,900 EmployeesTanger Outlets Location T Straight Line/Drive Miles 10 19. Riverside Methodist Hospital 6,500 Employees 20. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 27,400 Employees Distance to Tanger Outlets Tanger Outlets T Straight Line/Drive Miles TANGER LEASING OPPORTUNITIES | JEFFERSONVILLE 8 Distance to Tanger Outlets Tanger Outlets Location T Straight Line/Drive Miles UNITED STATES CANADA 1 15 29 35 TOURISM Foley, AL Tilton, NH Myrtle Beach, SC Cookstown, ON Gulf Coast Resort Area Lakes Region Resort Area Myrtle Beach Resort Area Toronto and Lake Resort Area DESTINATIONS I-10, Exit 44, Highway 59S I-93, Left off Exit 20 Highway 17N at Highway 22 3311 Simcoe Road 89, Veterans Highway Highway 400 at Highway 89 TOP 50 MSA (1) (2) 2 16 Phoenix (Glendale), AZ Atlantic City, NJ 30 36 9 miles Northwest of Phoenix Coastal Resort Area Myrtle Beach, SC Ottawa, ON SUBURBAN Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue 2014 Baltic Avenue Myrtle Beach Resort Area Kanata, Highway 417 at MARKETS Highway 501, 3 Miles West of the Hutmar Drive 3 17 Foxwoods (Mashantucket), CT Deer Park, NY Intracoastal Waterway (1) Excludes centers that are in the Top Foxwoods Resort Casino, 50 miles Minutes from Manhattan 37 Saint-Sauveur, QC 50 MSA but categorized as Tourism East of Hartford I-495, LIE Exit 52 on Commack 31 Sevierville, TN 37 Miles from Montreal Road and Grand Boulevard Smoky Mountain Resort Area Exit 60 off Highway 15 North Destinations above 4 Rehoboth Beach, DE Highway 441/Parkway at (2) Includes Ottawa, ON center located Coastal Resort Area 18 Riverhead, NY Traffic Lights #13 and #13.1 3 Locations on Delaware’s Long Island Resort Area in a top 5 census metropolitan area Coastal Highway Route 1 I-495 East, LIE Exits 72 and 73 32 Fort Worth, TX as defined by Statistics Canada I-35W & SH 114 DEVELOPMENT
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