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Edison (Metro New York), New Jersey Edison Where Opportunity Invents Itself EDISON (METRO NEW YORK), NEW JERSEY EDISON WHERE OPPORTUNITY INVENTS ITSELF Perhaps most famous for its namesake Thomas Edison, master of great American inventions, Edison, New Jersey is a thriving community that is consistently ranked as one of the top places to live. Menlo Park Mall is the premier shopping destination for the area. ‐ In the heart of suburban New Jersey, just 20 miles south of Manhattan, Edison is home to an upscale, auent population. ‐ The center predominantly serves Middlesex County, one of just ve counties in the country with over 1.5 million people and over $100,000 in average household income. ‐ Located within just a few miles of Rutgers University and the worldwide headquarters of Johnson & Johnson. ‐ The Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park and the 36-acre Edison State Park and Trails are premier historical and state tourist attractions. THE BUSINESS OF BUSINESS Menlo Park Mall benets from its proximity to a host of nearby businesses. ‐ Key businesses including: - Johnson & Johnson headquarters - Merck & Co. headquarters - Bristol Myers Squibb - Wakefern Food Corporation headquarters - Hackensack Meridian Health - Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - Bed Bath & Beyond - Corporate Amazon Distribution Center ‐ Raritan Center Business Park is conveniently located seven miles from Menlo Park Mall. With its daytime population of 45,000, it is the largest industrial park east of the Mississippi and home to the state’s largest privately owned convention facility, the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center. The highly visible shows held throughout the year draw thousands of attendees from across the state. ‐ New Brunswick, home to Rutgers University and 50,000 students, is less than a 10-minute drive from the mall. THE MASTER OF REINVENTION Menlo Park Mall, central New Jersey’s premier shopping destination, has reinvented itself with new contemporary updates to three major entrances and a fresh array of landscaping elements to welcome guests. ‐ Interior enhancements included a comprehensive renovation and the conversion of the existing food area into a new Dining Pavilion. ‐ A completely transformed Center Court with dramatic soaring skylights, a one-of-a-kind 30×13-foot-wide digital board, plush soft seating areas, complimentary charging stations and Wi-Fi, creating the ultimate community gathering destination. ‐ Menlo Park Mall boasts the number-one, largest- volume AMC Dine-In Theatres in the country along with one of the top-performing Dining Pavilions in the Simon portfolio. ‐ The Disney Jr. Play Zone is a state-of-the-art free play space that opened in 2018 and is the only one of its kind on the East Coast. This unique family destination invites children to experience their favorite Disney Jr. shows in a fun, interactive environment. The play area incorporates elements to enhance the parent/ caregiver experience, including charging stations, comfortable lounge seating, and an open-concept oor plan, which allows strollers to stay nearby while watching or participating in play. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Two Department Stores Nordstrom and Macy’s Square Footage Menlo Park Mall spans 1,332,000 square feet. Two Levels Boasting more than 165 specialty stores. First in Dining and Entertainment The highest volume AMC dine-in theatre in the country. IN GOOD COMPANY Distinctive. Classic. Chic. Many ne brands have chosen Menlo Park Mall as their preferred location in the New Jersey market. ‐ adidas ‐ AMC Theatres ‐ Barnes & Noble ‐ H&M ‐ Johnston & Murphy ‐ Lush ‐ Melt Shop ‐ Michael Kors ‐ Orangetheory Fitness ‐ Sephora ‐ Victoria’s Secret/PINK ‐ White House Black Market ‐ The Cheesecake Factory ‐ Havana Central ‐ Rainforest Cafe ‐ Seasons 52 POSITIONED TO SUCCEED Menlo Park Mall is located within the New York City metro area, 20 miles south of Manhattan. ‐ The property is ideally positioned along Route 1 at the conuence of three major interstates: The Garden State Parkway, The New Jersey Turnpike, and I-287. ‐ The mall is easily accessible from commuter communities in Middlesex, Somerset, and Union Counties. Information as of 5/1/20. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2019). UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Menlo Park Mall presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Justin Cole (212) 745-9616 [email protected] 225 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-1600 simon.com Simon is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG)..
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