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Voorhees Town Center PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Voorhees, New Jersey TRADE AREA voorhees town center PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS voorhees, new jersey TRADE AREA we’re preit ® and we build trust MALL HIGHLIGHTS Center Size 732,000 sf Year Opened 1970 Year Redeveloped 2010 Food Court 14 Units ANCHORS & JUNIOR ANCHORS Boscov’s 177,700 sf Macy’s 223,400 sf Voorhees Town Hall 24,000 sf REstaURANTS & OUTPARCELS The Learning Experience 10,000 sf The Star Group 47,000 sf Catelli Duo 9,300 sf Rodizio Grill 5,900 sf Elena Wu 2,900 sf Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant 9,400 sf OPENING JULY 2013 Burger 21 2,900 sf THE BOULEVARD Rizzieri Aveda School for Beauty and Wellness 14,800 sf Rizzieri Studio Salon 3,100 sf Rizzieri School for the Healing Arts 2,400 sf MALL INFO LOCATION OCCUPANCY SALES PER RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING The Sporting Club at Voorhees Town Center 13,000 sf It’s a Doggie Dog World 1,700 sf Spoon Me 1,400 sf FEATURED RETAILERS Bath & Body Works MALL INFO LOCATION OCCUPANCY SALES PER RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICSMALL INFOHOUSEHOLLOD CATION POPULATIONOCCUPANCY EDUCATIONSALES PER ATTRACRESTTIONSAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING MALL INFO LOCATION OCCUPANCY SALES PER RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT INCOME DATA RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING Chick-fil-A RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING The Children’s Place MALL INFO LOCATION OCCUPANCY SALES PER RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING Finish Line GameStop Hallmark Kay Jewelers HOTEL DATA EMPLOYMENT HOME DAYTIME TRANSPORTATION MILITARY REDEVELOPMENT RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD POPULATION EDUCATION RETAILERSATTRACTIONSDEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD POPULATION EDUCATION ATTRACTIONS RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD POPULATION EDUCATION ATTRACTIONS Payless ShoeSource POPULATION INCOME DATA INCOME DATA INCOME DATA Qdoba Mexican Grill RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD POPULATION EDUCATION ATTRACTIONS Victoria’s Secret INCOME FormerDATA Echelon Mall location Recently opened Voorhees Town Hall, 2012 U.S. Maxi Silver (ICSC) Over 100,000 sf of office space on PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS transformed into a vibrant mixed- the township’s municipal offices, 2011 Best Redevelopment Project site and 5.9 million sf within five miles use community with enclosed mall, cements property as community hub. (SJ Magazine) contribute to a daytime population HOTEL DATA EMPLOYMENT TRADE AREA DAYTIME TRANSPORTATION MILITARY HOTEL DATAREDEVELOPMENTEMPLrestaurants,OYMENT shops and services 2010 Best Mixed-Use Community of 348,000+. DAYTIME TRANSPORTATION MILITARY REDEVELOPMENT HOTEL DATA EMPLOYMENT POPULATION AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS DAYTIME TRANSPORTATION MILITARY REDEVELOPMENT along a landscapedPOPULATION boulevard, Site Plan Finalist (National POPULATION HOTEL DATA EMPLOYMENT Phase one of residential component DAYTIME officesTRANSPOR andTATION upscaleMILIT residences.ARY REDEVELOPMENT Association of Homebuilders), POPULATION is fully occupied with construction of additional units planned. 2009 Regional Land Use Conveniently positioned within Project of the Year (DVRPC), we’re preit MALL INFO LOCATION OCCUPANCY SALES PER RESTAURANT2009S SmartENTERT GrowthAINMENT Award (DVSGA). 1.5 miles of Woodland, Ashland RATE SQUARE FOOT & DINING and we build trust AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS and Lindenwold Patco stations. AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD POPULATION EDUCATION ATTRACTIONS INCOME DATA HOTEL DATA EMPLOYMENT DAYTIME TRANSPORTATION MILITARY REDEVELOPMENT POPULATION AWARDS INNOVATIVE TRAIN BUS Norriisttown M o n tt g o m e rr y C o u n tt y King Of PrussiaMontgo King Of Prussia mery County Bucks County TRADE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS Population 737,105 2 76 23 ¤£02 ¨¦§ ST 611 13 Households 280,129 ST 1 ¤£ yy ¤£ t t Average Household Income nn O O $86,215 uu c c o Willingboro o Willingboro e e % of Households with incomes C C a a n n > $75K–46.2% 30 r £ Ardmore r ¤ Ardmore 130 e Average Home Value $233,867 e 611 95 ¤£ C ST C t ¨¦§ t 73 Mtt Holllly o ss ST o Median Age 40.2 e u e 3 u ST 38 Total Businesses 29,604 h 295 n h 476 ¨¦§ ST 206 n ¨¦§ 90 ¤£ Broomallll Browns Mills t Browns Mills t CC ST Daytime Population 348,063 y 3 y ST Pennsauken Maplle Shade Drexell Hiillll Phiilladellphiia +$Moorestown Mall Source: ESRI 2012 352 Camden ST Yeadon ¤£1 Spriingffiielld ST38 Lansdowne ST611 676 +$ Cherry Hill Mall yy ¨¦§ Colllliingswood tt ST70 nn +$Marlton Crossing uu Glloucestter Ciitty Haddonffiielld ST452 oo ST70 Marlltton CC ¤£13 76 Woodlyn ¨¦§ £30 +$ ST70 Woodlyn ¤ a Promenade at Sagemore VTC-L VTC-L ee ¨¦§95 i Ocean County rr n 130 SCAN OUR QR CODE, OR VISIT aa ¤£ VOORHEES TOWN CENTER l v a ¨¦§295 PPREIT.COM/LEASING ww y 322 ChestterP e n n s 73 ¤£ aa 95 y ST VOORHEES TOWN CENTER ll ¨¦§ e 55 r s ST 2120 VOORHEES TOWN CENTER ee e J e Woodbury N w VOORHEES, NJ 08043 DD ¤£30 B +$ u u Liindenwolld r £13 G l ¤ l i o n 95 u 206 ¨¦§ 130 295 u 3 mi ¤£ g ¤£¨¦§ c e t s Piine Hiillll £30 o t ¤ n t e n e ¤£130 r r 5 mi C a y C C e o o w s ¤£322 u u r n n a t t y t l e y e J +$ 42 The Shoppes at Cross Keys D ST w 45 ST 47 30 e ST C 73 ¤£ a ST N Gllassboro a 10 mi m d ST55 Wiilllliiamsttown e n 206 C ¤£ C o HOME u n t £40 y ¤ y Hammontton ¤£322 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS ST45 S ST77 TRADE AREA a ll e e m C o A o u n t ll a n t y 54 n t ii c ST c C 49 o u ST n t y ¤£322 ST47 ¤£40 ¤£30 Cumberland County pennsylvania real estate investment trust Great Bay 200 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Trade Area Viinelland ® C u m b e rr ll a n d C o u n tt y 0 2.5 5 10 Miles Briidgetton 215.875.0700 preit.com ©PREIT051713.
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