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Bethel Park (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania Forged in Steel BUSINESS CARD DIE AREA 225 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-1600 simon.com Information as of 5/1/16 Simon is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG). BETHEL PARK (PITTSBURGH), PENNSYLVANIA FORGED IN STEEL Pittsburgh is a thriving metropolitan area with 4.3 million people living within 75 miles of the city. Historically renowned as the birthplace of the steel industry, the city has experienced a recent renaissance with a diverse economy focusing on technology, health care, higher education, and financial services. — Pittsburgh is recognized as a city for higher education with 29 universities and colleges in the area including Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Duquesne University. In 2013, Pittsburgh was ranked the smartest city in America according to Movoto Real Estate. — Pittsburgh hosts a thriving arts and cultural district, celebrates three major sports teams, and is emerging as one of America’s most gracious destination cities. — Named America’s Most Livable City four times and recently named among the 20 great places in the world to experience by National Geographic Traveler. — Pittsburgh is included as one of the 15 Hottest American Cities in 2015 by Business Insider and is ranked the Coolest American City in 2015 by The Huffington Post. THE BUSINESS OF BUSINESS A world-class technology hub, Pittsburgh is home to many Fortune 500 company headquarters such as Dick’s Sporting Goods, Heinz, PNC Financial Services, PPG Industries, U.S. Steel Corporation, Wesco, and American Eagle Outfitters. In addition, Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Uber have all recently opened offices in Pittsburgh. WEALTHY SURROUNDINGS A thriving residential market also surrounds South Hills Village. — In Upper St. Clair, Deerfield Manor, Brookside Farms and Springfield Plan, median home value is $500K - $2.5 Million. — In Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park and Peters Township, median home value is $200K - $1 Million. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE South Hills Village is a regional shopping center with an exceptional mix of retailers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. — South Hills Village is strategically located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s southern suburbs. With easy access to Rt. 19 and I-79, the center attracts shoppers from Bethel Park, Upper St. Clair, Mt. Lebanon, Peters Township, Washington County, and Northern West Virginia. — With more than 130 stores, the mall attracts millions of shoppers annually. — In 2015, the mall completed a multimillion-dollar renovation. Shoppers now enjoy the mall’s relaxing atmosphere, a 740-seat Dining District that includes brand new restrooms and a family restroom, contemporary soft seating areas, charging stations, two sets of new escalators, and an updated children’s play area. — The mall features a 10-Screen Carmike Cinemas and a variety of popular eateries. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Major Retailers Macy’s, Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Sears Square Footage South Hills Village spans 1,128,000 square feet. Two Levels Boasting more than 130 stores. Restaurants Five sit-down restaurants including Bonefish Grill, BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Noodles & Company, Red Robin, Saga Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar, and 11 quick-service eateries. IN GOOD COMPANY Stylish. Family-Friendly. Diverse. Many fine brands have chosen South Hills Village as their preferred location south of Pittsburgh. — Banana Republic — Bare Escentuals — Barnes & Noble — Carmike Cinemas — The Disney Store — DSW — Eddie Bauer — J.Crew — J.Jill — LOFT — Pandora — Soma Intimates — ULTA Beauty — Vans — White House | Black Market POSITIONED TO SUCCEED South Hills Village is located in the affluent South Hills area, seven miles south of downtown Pittsburgh. 2016 400,927 2021 397,521 — The center is ideally positioned along SR 19, the primary commercial corridor through Pittsburgh’s South Hills. — The mall is easily accessible via the Port 2016 171,717 Authority Transit System of Allegheny County 2021 170,054 (South Hills Transit Station), which serves 220,000 commuters daily. — South Hills Village is nestled in the middle of the 2016 $81,716 highly ranked school districts of Upper St. Clair, 2021 $90,372 Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, and Peters Township. — The property is easily accessible from I-79 (6.5 miles). 2016 188,943 — Ashby at South Hills Village Station, a new, upscale 300-unit apartment complex targeting young professionals, is being constructed next to the Port Authority Parking lot and will be completed in Fall 2017. 2016 $157,559 — The mall trade area has over 42,000 households with incomes greater than $100,000. Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). Edgeworth Sewickley Cheswick 5 Haysville 279 Fox Chapel Carnot-Moon Gleneld Ross Township Oakmont Coraopolis Shaler Township Ben Avon Heights O'Hara Township Verona Avalon Etna Plum Aspinwall Blawnox 79 Stowe Township Millvale Kennedy Township Penn Hills McKees Rocks Robinson Township Municipality of Murrysville Imperial-Enlow 3 Ingram Wilkinsburg 376 Churchill Crafton Pittsburgh Edgewood 4 Pennsbury Village 6 Wilkins Township Municipality of Monroeville Braddock Hills Export Green Tree D Mount Oliver Carnegie 8 Rankin Chalfant Pitcairn Homestead Braddock 76 Oakdale East Pittsburgh Dormont Munhall Heidelberg Wall Sturgeon-Noblestown East McKeesport Traord Mount Lebanon Brentwood Duquesne Midway McDonald Baldwin 19 Castle Shannon Bridgeville Whitehall West Miin Harrison City Dravosburg Manor 1 McKeesport 2 White Oak North Irwin Upper St. Clair Pleasant Hills Glassport Penn 79 Liberty Bethel Park Irwin Grapeville Cecil-Bishop Versailles Adamsburg South Park Township Clairton Lincoln Jeerson Hills Thompsonville McMurray TRADE AREA BOUNDARY Elizabeth Arona Canonsburg Gastonville Herminie Finleyville Houston Madison Youn McGovern Sutersville New Stanton West Newton N New Eagle 0 3 Hunker Wolfdale Monongahela MILES Baidland Wickerham Manor-Fisher Donora 7 East Washington Smithton Monessen 1 South Hills Village 5 Ross Park Mall TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 2 Century III Mall 6 Southside Works Simon Centers 3 The Mall at Robinson 7 Washington Crown Center Competition 4 Monroeville Mall 8 The Waterfront ULTA BEAUTY MACY’S SOUTH HILLS VILLAGE US 19 / WASHINGTON RD. DSW FURNITURE GALLERY MACY’S SEARS TARGET LOWER LEVEL SAGA HIBACHI STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR DINING DISTRICT DICK’S SPORTING GOODS BARNES & NOBLE UPPER LEVEL FT. COUCH RD. CARMIKE CINEMAS BJ’S RESTAURANT & BREWHOUSE OXFORD DR. BONEFISH GRILL N AERIAL OVERVIEW N KEY DEPARTMENT STORES ANCHOR STORES MACY’S VILLAGE DR. RESTAURANTS FURNITURE RETAIL GALLERY THEATER US 19 / WASHINGTON RD. DSW ULTA BEAUTY TARGET LOWER LEVEL SEARS DICK’S SPORTING GOODS UPPER LEVEL BONEFISH GRILL MACY’S BARNES & NOBLE SAGA HIBACHI VILLAGEDR. RED STEAKHOUSE ROBIN BJ'S RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR & BREWHOUSE CARMIKE CINEMAS JARED N THE GALLERIA OF JEWELRY FT. COUCH RD. DEVELOPMENT PLAN SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY South Hills Village presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Jon Bannister (317) 263-2241 [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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