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Williamsburg Premium Outlets® Williamsburg, Va Williamsburg 95 Premium Outlets Williamsburg, Va Major Metropolitan Areas Select Tenants 295 WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINA PROPERTY OVERVIEW WILLIAMSBURG PREMIUM OUTLETS® WILLIAMSBURG, VA WILLIAMSBURG 95 PREMIUM OUTLETS WILLIAMSBURG, VA MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS 295 Norfolk 45 miles Ann Taylor Factory Store, Asics, Banana Republic Factory Store, Brooks Richmond 60 Richmond 50 miles Brothers, Burberry Factory Outlet, Coach Factory Store, Cole Haan Outlet, 64 Virginia Beach 60 miles Dooney & Bourke, Gap Outlet, HUGO BOSS, J.Crew Factory, kate spade new 295 17 york, Lucky Brand Outlet, Michael Kors Outlet, Nike Factory Store, The North Petersburg 60 RETAIL Face, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Timberland, Tommy Bahama, Chesapeake 17 Bay True Religion, Under Armour 85 13 GLA (sq. ft.) 522,000; 135 Stores Hampton TOURISM / TRAFFIC 460 664 OPENING DATES Virginia The center boasts a strong customer mix of residents and six million tourists 95 Norfolk Beach Opened 1988 who are drawn to this easily accessible location including a significant number of beach goers en route to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Expanded 2008 58 Carolina. Additionally, a solid economic climate is supported by the United 58 States’ largest concentration of military installations and key employers PARKING RATIO including Thomas Jefferson Laboratories, NASA Langley Research Center, 4.7:1 Northrop Grumman and Smithfield Foods. Boasting a large collegiate market over 83,000 strong, the area hosts affluent student populations, including The College of William and Mary. RADIUS POPULATION 15 miles: 160,851 MAJOR ATTRACTIONS 30 miles: 611,876 45 miles: 1,904,808 The Williamsburg area, rich in history, boasts nearby attractions including Busch Gardens, Colonial Williamsburg, Great Wolf Lodge, James River Plantations, Jamestown Settlement, Water Country USA and Yorktown AVERAGE HH INCOME Victory Center. 30 miles: $75,473 LOCATION / DIRECTIONS Williamsburg Premium Outlets is equidistant from Richmond and Norfolk, and easily accessible off of I-64 and Rte. 60, which leads to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. — From Richmond: Take I-64E to Exit 234, then exit onto Rte. 60E toward Williamsburg — From Norfolk, Newport News & Virginia Beach: Take I-64W onto Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; Exit 234A, then exit onto Rte. 60E toward Williamsburg trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). MASTER PLAN THE NORTH FACE UNDER ARMOUR RESTAURANTS NIKE FACTORY STORE GAP OUTLET POLO RALPH LAUREN FACTORY STORE FOOD LION COACH FACTORY STORE COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR SR658 /OLD TOWNE RD. BANANA REPUBLIC US 60 FACTORY STORE ADIDAS HANESBRANDS AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS NORTH AERIAL OVERVIEW OLD TOWN RD. NORFOLK/VIRGINIA BEACH US 60 RICHMOND NORTH SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS St George Island Fairmount Montross Frenchtown-Rumbly Simon Centers Bowling Green Competition Lake Land'Or Lake Caroline Smith Island 1 Williamsburg Premium Outlets® Warsaw Saxis San 2 Chesapeake Square Tappahannock Heathsville 3 City Center at Oyster Point 4 The Gallery at Military Circle 5 Macarthur Center Tangier Parksley 6 New Town Shops on Main White Ashland Hanover Southside Chesconessex Chase C 7 Patrick Henry Mall Central Garage Onancock 8 Peninsula Town Center Kilmarnock Acc Wyndham King William Savageville Onley 9 The Shops at White Oak Village Irvington Innsbrook 1011 King and Queen Court Harborton Glen Allen House Short Pump Melfa 10 Southpark Mall Urbanna White Stone Keller Laurel Chamberlayne 11 Virginia Center Commons Tuckahoe Wachaprea Lakeside Saluda Boston East Highland Park Painter 12 Norfolk Premium Outlets® Richmond Highland Springs West Point Deltaville Belle Haven Quinby Montrose8 Sandston Bon Air 9 New Kent Exmore Manchester Gwynn Nassawadox Rockwood Brandermill Bensley Mathews Woodlake Bellwood Gloucester Courthouse Chester Charles City Eastville Williamsburg 1 Enon Cheriton Colonial Heights 5 Gloucester Point Ettrick Hopewell 6 Cape Charles 109 Petersburg Fort Lee Claremont Yorktown Prince George 15 MILES Scotland Surry Poquoson Bethel76 Manor Newport News Templeton Rushmere 23 Waverly Dendron 78 30 MILES Hampton McKenney Stony Creek Benns Church Sussex Carrollton Ivor Norfolk Portsmouth 45 MILES 54 34 Virginia Beach Jarratt Windsor 2 Sedley eville Capron Courtland Carrsville Chesapeake Emporia Franklin Camptown 12 Newsoms Southampton Meadows OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME New Town Shops on Main 600,000 sf Barnes & Noble, Chico’s 2.8 miles / 5 minutes Williamsburg, VA Patrick Henry Mall 667,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s 19.4 miles / 25 minutes Newport News, VA City Center at Oyster Point 230,000 sf Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, LOFT 21.5 miles / 30 minutes Newport News, VA Peninsula Town Center Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Macy’s, 1,690,000 sf 26.7 miles / 36 minutes Hampton, VA Target Southpark Mall 627,000 sf JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 36.4 miles / 45 minutes Colonial Heights, VA 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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