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Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada HALTON HILLS, ONTARIO, CANADA TORONTO PREMIUM OUTLETS® HIGHLIGHTS Toronto Premium Outlets is one of Canada’s top-performing shopping centres. Based upon Toronto Premium Outlets’ immediate success and strong tenant demand, an expansion of the centre launched in November 2018, adding over 144,000 square feet of additional retail space. Now boasting over 500,000 square feet of retail space and over 130 designer outlets, Toronto Premium Outlets is home to an extensive line-up of world-class, luxury brands and first- to-market outlet stores including Burberry, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Montblanc, Prada, Aritzia and Jimmy Choo, to name a few. Toronto is the largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in Canada, with over 6 million residents. The Toronto market is the 5th largest metropolitan area in North America. Toronto Premium Outlets serves an affluent shopper base, with average incomes within 30 miles of over $100,000. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) attracts over 40 million visitors annually, contributing approximately $7.2 billion to the local economy. In addition to the population of the Toronto metropolitan area, there is a significant international tourism component, greatly contributing to the centre’s success. PROPERTY OVERVIEW TORONTO PREMIUM OUTLETS® JOINT VENTURE WITH SMARTCENTRES® HALTON HILLS, ONTARIO, CANADA MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Toronto: 23 miles Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, AllSaints, Aritzia, Armani, Burberry Factory Outlet, Carter's OshKosh, Citizen, Coach, HUGO BOSS, Jimmy Choo, kate spade new york, Mackage, Montblanc, Michael Kors Outlet, Nike Factory RETAIL Store, Polo Ralph Lauren, Roots, Saint Laurent, Scotch & Soda, Stuart Weitzman, Ted Baker London, Tommy Hilfiger, Tory Burch, Tumi, Under GLA (sq. ft.) 500,000 Armour TOURISM / TRAFFIC OPENING DATES Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. Opened August 2013 It is located in southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Expansion Opened November 2018 Ontario. With over six million residents in the greater metropolitan area, it is the fifth most populous city in North America. Toronto is part of a TORONTO densely populated region in southern Ontario known as the Golden PREMIUM O UTLETS RADIUS POPULATION Horseshoe. HALTON HILLS, ONTARIO, CANA DA 15 miles: 1,946,174 As Canada’s economic capital, Toronto is home to the Toronto Stock 30 miles: 5,885,365 Exchange and is one of the top financial centres in the world. Toronto 45 miles: 8,103,612 boasts more corporate headquarters than any other Canadian city, including those of Canada’s five largest banks. The city is on par with New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago when it comes to cultural AVERAGE HH INCOME attractions and urban endeavors. Toronto has a thriving theatre scene in 30 miles: $112,337 addition to other performing arts and is the only Canadian city with representation in seven major league sports. MAJOR ATTRACTIONS CN Tower, Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Ontario Science Center, Toronto Zoo, Canada’s Wonderland, Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto Islands, Toronto International Film Festival, Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake (wine country), Art Gallery of Ontario, St Lawrence Market, Rogers Centre LOCATION / DIRECTIONS Information as of 5/1/19. Source: SPG Research From Toronto: Highway 401 West to Trafalgar Road, Exit 328 trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2018). AERIAL OVERVIEW H T R O N STEELESAVE. OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Heartland Town Centre 1,900,000 sf Best Buy, Costco, The Home Depot 9 miles / 12 minutes Mississauga, ON Erin Mills Town Centre 800,000 sf The Bay 10 miles / 15 minutes Mississauga, ON Oakville Place 453,000 sf The Bay 11 miles / 15 minutes Oakville, ON Square One Mall 1,600,000 sf The Bay, Holt Renfrew, Simons, Walmart 13 miles / 15 minutes Mississauga, ON The Bay, Holt Renfrew, Nordstrom, Sherway Gardens 980,000 sf 20 miles / 25 minutes Etobicoke, ON Saks Fifth Avenue Yorkdale Shopping Centre 1,544,000 sf The Bay, Holt Renfrew, Nordstrom 24 miles / 30 minutes Toronto, ON Eaton Centre 1,624,000 sf The Bay, Best Buy 30 miles / 35 minutes Toronto, ON Scarborough Town Centre 1,324,000 sf The Bay, Walmart 33 miles / 40 minutes Scarborough, ON Upper Canada Mall 985,000 sf The Bay 50 miles / 1 hour Newmarket, ON OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Dixie Outlet Mall 546,000 sf 22 miles / 25 minutes Mississauga, ON Vaughan Mills 1,211,000 sf 26 miles / 30 minutes Vaughan, ON Cookstown Outlet Mall Cookstown, ON 201,000 sf 53 miles / 1 hour Outlet Collection at Niagara Niagara Falls, ON 520,000 sf 72 miles / 1 hour 25 minutes 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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