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Leesburg, Virginia LEESBURG, VIRGINIA PROPERTY OVERVIEW LEESBURG PREMIUM OUTLETS® LEESBURG, VA LEESBURG PREMIUM O UTLETS LEESBURG, VA MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Tysons Corner: 23 miles Abercrombie & Fitch, adidas, Ann Taylor Factory Store, AIX Armani Washington, D.C.: 35 miles Exchange, Armani Outlet, Banana Republic Factory Store, Bath & Body Baltimore, MD: 75 miles Works I White Barn, Boss Outlet, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Coach, francesca's, J.Crew Factory, Jos. A. Bank, kate spade new york, Michael Kors, Nautica Factory Store, Nike Factory Store, Old RETAIL Navy Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Restoration Hardware, Steve Madden, Swarovski, Theory, Tommy Hilfiger, Tory Burch, True GLA (sq. ft.) 478,000; 110 stores Religion, Vans, vineyard vines, Williams-Sonoma OPENING DATES TOURISM / TRAFFIC Opened 1998 Expanded 1999, 2000 Located in Loudoun County, which has the highest Median Household Renovated 2019 Income in the United States. Fairfax County, which is next door, has the 3rd highest. The average daily traffic on Rte. 7 is 46,000. The average daily count PARKING RATIO on the U.S. highway bypass south of Rte. 7 is 57,003; north of Rte. 7 5.4:1 is 36,723. Approximately 35% of shoppers are tourists visiting Washington, RADIUS POPULATION D.C. Leesburg Premium Outlets is within 15 miles of Dulles International Airport (IAD). 15 miles: 602,783 30 miles: 3,421,578 45 miles: 6,717,991 LOCATION / DIRECTIONS AVERAGE HH INCOME The intersection of Rte. 7 and Rte. 15 within a short distance from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. 30 miles: $139,726 From Washington, D.C. (Metro Area): I-495 to Rte. 267W (Dulles Toll Rd./Greenway), Exit 1B to Rte. 15N, follow signs leading to Fort Evans Rd. Exit (in far right lane) Information as of 5/1/19. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2018). OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Dulles Town Center 1,400,000 sf Sterling, VA JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom 10 miles / 15 minutes Fair Oaks Mall 1,400,000 sf Fairfax, VA JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Sears 23 miles / 30 minutes Tysons Galleria 800,000 sf McLean, VA Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue 23 miles / 40 minutes Tysons Corner Center 1,900,000 sf Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom 23 miles / 40 minutes McLean, VA Francis Scott Key Mall 706,000 sf Frederick, MD JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, Value City 26 miles / 40 minutes Manassas Mall 825,000 sf JCPenney, Macy's, Sears 32 miles / 45 minutes Manassas, VA Montgomery Mall® 1,251, 000 sf Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears 33 miles / 50 minutes Bethesda, MD Ballston Common 489,000 sf Macy's 35 miles / 45 minutes Mall Arlington, VA Fashion Centre at Pentagon City 1,038,000 sf Arlington, VA Nordstrom, Macy's 40 miles / 50 minutes Apple Blossom Mall 473,000 sf Belk, JCPenney, Sears, 41 miles / 50 minutes Winchester, VA AMC Theatres OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Clarksburg Premium Outlets® 390,000 sf 30 miles / 45 minutes Clarksburg, MD ® Hagerstown Premium Outlets 485,000 sf 47 miles / 54 minutes Hagerstown, MD Tanger Outlet National Harbor 350,000 sf 47 miles / 1 hour Prince William, VA Potomac Mills® 1,540,000 sf Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH 50 miles / 1 hour 10 minutes Prince William, V A Arundel Mills® 1,664 ,000 sf 70 miles / 1 hour 15 minutes Hanover, MD Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH 60 Columbia Road Building B 3rd Floor Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 228-6111 premiumoutlets.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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