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Princeton, New Jersey Prestigious Community 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). PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY PRESTIGIOUS COMMUNITY Quaker Bridge Mall® serves an affluent suburban trade area, nestled between New York and Philadelphia. — Quaker Bridge is neighbors with Princeton University, which US News & World Report ranked the top university in the country. Princeton University has an enrollment of more than 6,000 undergraduates and 5,000 employees on campus. — Mercer County is home to New Jersey’s state capital, as well as most state officials and congressional leaders. The county has 370,000 residents and the state’s lowest unemployment rate, currently at 4.2%. — The market is the pharmaceutical capital of the United States with the headquarters of Bristol- Myers Squibb, Novo Nordisk, Convance, Convatec and J & J Janssen Pharmaceuticals. — Other major employers include Merrill Lynch (a 6,000-person campus), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, McGraw Hill, Princeton Health Systems, Dow Jones, and Educational Testing Services. WEALTHY SURROUNDINGS Serves the affluent towns of Princeton, Princeton Junction, West Windsor, Lawrence Township, Hopewell, and Plainsboro in New Jersey as well as Yardley and Upper Makefield in Bucks County, PA. — The mall trade area has over 47,000 households with incomes greater than $150,000. — Average Household Income within three miles of the center is $136,083; Average Household Income within five miles of the center is $128,751. — The Quaker Bridge Mall trade area is the fourth wealthiest in the Simon portfolio. — Nearby attractions include Princeton University, Grounds for Sculpture, The McCarter Theater Center for the Perfoming Arts, the TPC Jasna Polana Country Club, and Drumthwacket, the New Jersey Governor’s mansion. HIGH STYLE Quaker Bridge Mall was renovated in 2013, enabling the property to cater to the wants and needs of its affluent consumer base. The mall has positioned itself as the dominant shopping destination in Central New Jersey. — The renovation included 60 new storefronts, bright finishes, and a new Dining Pavilion. — More than 105 specialty shops offer a diverse selection of apparel, jewelry, and sportswear. — New dining options include The Cheesecake Factory and BRIO Tuscan Grille. The Dining Pavilion provides some of the best dining destinations in the area. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Four Department Stores Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, JCPenney, Sears Square Footage Quaker Bridge Mall spans 1,084,000 square feet. Two Levels Boasting more than 105 stores. Restaurants Ten Dining Pavilion eateries with seating for over 600. Two sit-down restaurants. IN GOOD COMPANY Classic. Chic. Distinctive. Many fine brands have chosen Quaker Bridge Mall as their preferred location in the greater Princeton, New Jersey, area. — Ann Taylor — Brighton Collectibles — Coach — Forever 21 — H&M — J. Jill — LOFT — Pandora — Soma Intimates — Vera Bradley — White House | Black Market POSITIONED TO SUCCEED Quaker Bridge Mall, strategically located on US Rt 1, and accesible by I-95 and I-295, offers access to the 2015 564,101 greater Princeton, New Jersey, market. 2020 578,386 — US 1 is one of the most heavily traveled roads in New Jersey, connecting New York City and Philadelphia. 2015 206,894 — Quaker Bridge Mall sits equidistant between 2020 212,447 the two cities. — The center is less than one mile from Interstates I-95/I-295. 2015 $111,086 2020 $121,971 2015 365,807 2015 $331,427 Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2015). AN ARTFUL EXPERIENCE Quaker Bridge Mall has a three-year arts partnership with Grounds For Sculpture, an iconic local arts institution. With this partnership, Quaker Bridge Mall features high-impact art installations. As part of the partnership, Quaker Bridge Mall hosts events and programming with the Grounds For Sculpture members and board, all of whom are influential decision-makers and tastemakers in the community. p Mountainside Schnecksville West Easton Kenilworth Coplay High Bridge Roselle Hokendauqua Glendon Alpha Bloomsbury Middletown Annandale Garwood Ros Lebanon Watchung Fanwood Bethlehem Clinton Fullerton Freemansburg North Plain eld Clark White House Station Rahway Fountain Hill Riegelsville Dunellen Colonia Hellertown 23 Avenel South Plain eld Milford Raritan Bound Brook Iselin Port South Bound Brook Sewa Metuchen Fords Ancient Oaks Emmaus Society Hill Frenchtown Kutztown Macungie Perth Am Alburtis Coopersburg Flemington Topton 79 Millstone Somerset Highland Park New Brunswick Lyons South Ambo Richlandtown Sayreville eetwood 476 Milltown South River Madison Park Quakertown TRADE AREA BOUNDARY East Brunswick 34 Trumbauersville Kendall Park East Greenville Stockton Bally Rocky Hill Brownville Pennsburg Spotswood Hopewell Monmouth Junction Red Hill Dublin Helmetta Bechtelsville Lambertville Kingston Sellersville Jamesburg Silverdale Princeton Green Lane Morganville Boyertown Plainsboro Center Rossmoor Telford Pennington 8 Souderton Doylestown Clearbrook Park Lawrenceville New Britain Englishtown Chalfont 95 Halfway House Spring Mount Harleysville Hat eld Amity Gardens Brittany Farms-Highlands 1 Hightstown Eas Birdsboro Pottsgrove Ewing Schwenksville Newtown Grant Freehold Stowe 109 Kulpsville Lansdale 5 South Pottstown Richboro Newtown Woodside Mercerville-Hamilton Square West Freehold Skippack Roosevelt Trenton North Wales Ivyland Woodbourne Trappe Village Shires White Horse Evansburg Spring House Warminster Heights Spring City Langhorne 1214Fairless Hills Yardville-Groveville Allentown 195 Eagleville son Ambler Penndel Levittown Vista Center Trooper East Norriton Blue Bell Feasterville-Trevose Bordentown Fort Washington 17 Bryn Athyn 13Hulmeville Tullytown Phoenixville 15 11 Fieldsboro Audubon Norristown 276 1416 Oreland Florence-Roebling Bridgeport Flourtown Bristol Jenkintown 8 1567 Wyndmoor 13 Rockledge Cornwells Heights-Eddington Burlington Chesterbrook West Conshohocken Beverly New Egypt Lionville-Marchwood Devon-Berwyn McGuire AFB Cedar Glen W Exton Malvern Bryn Mawr Fort Dix Leisure Knoll Riverton Narberth Leisure Village Wes Philadelphia Thorndale Ardmore atesville 295 Penn Wynne N Broomall Pemberton Browns Mills 0 10 Modena West Chester Millbourne Moorestown-Lenola Pemberton Heights Cedar Glen Lakes Merchantville Country Lake Estates East Lansdowne 11 MILES 46 10 Holiday Yeadon Camden Golden Triangle Ramblewood Media Aldan Lima Woodlynne Presidential Lakes Estates Colwyn Erlton-Ellisburg Rutledge Marlton Leisuretowne Rose Valley Audubon Park MILES Chester Heights Prospect Park Brooklawn 1 QuakerTavistock BridgeSpringdale Mall 6 King of Prussia Plaza & Court 11 Neshaminy Mall Parkside National Park TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 2 Bridgewater Commons 7 Liberty Village Premium Outlets 12 Oxford Valley Mall Simon Centers 3 Brunswick Square 8 Market Fair 13 Philadelphia Mills Competition 4 Cherry Hill Mall 9 Montgomery Mall 14 Plymouth Meeting 5 Freehold Raceway Mall 10 Moorestown Mall 15 Willow Grove Park GROVERS MILL RD. QUAKER BRIDGE MALL LORD & TAYLOR SEARS JCPENNEY QUAKER BRIDGE RD. BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE THE CHEESECAKE MACY’S FACTORY APPLEBEE’S N US 1 / BRUNSWICK PKE. AERIAL OVERVIEW SOUTHEAST AERIAL VIEW KEY DEPARTMENT STORES ANCHOR STORES US 1 / BRUNSWICK PIKE RESTAURANTS RETAIL THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY MACY’S BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE XXI FOREVER QUAKER BRIDGE RD. JCPENNEY SEARS H&M LORD & TAYLOR GROVERS MILL RD. N SITE PLAN SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Quaker Bridge Mall presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Jamie Christman (317) 263-7665 [email protected].
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