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(Boston), Massachusetts Boston’S North Shore Natural Beauty Historic Significance 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). DANVERS (BOSTON), MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON’S NORTH SHORE NATURAL BEAUTY HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE Danvers, in Essex County Massachusetts, is located on the beautiful Danvers River. — Danvers, 17 miles north of Boston, is approximately halfway between Boston and New Hampshire. — Over 100,000 square feet of office park space is near Liberty Tree Mall. — Local universities and colleges include Salem State University with more than 9,000 students enrolled, and Endicott College with more than 4,900 students enrolled. THE CENTER OF STYLE Liberty Tree Mall is the dominant value-shopping destination for Boston’s North Shore. — Liberty Tree Mall boasts a wide selection of stores including jewelry; apparel for children, teens, and adults; goods for the home; and entertainment. — Many big-box destination stores not found anywhere else in the area complete the retail mix. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Six Major Retailers Nordstrom Rack, A.C. Moore, Best Buy, Kohl’s, Marshalls, Target, Total Wine & More Square Footage Liberty Tree Mall spans 854,000 square feet. Single Level Boasting more than 35 specialty stores. Restaurants 200-seat food court featuring six quick-bite options plus Buffalo Wild Wings, Panera Bread, and Firehouse Subs. Entertainment Two popular entertainment features: AMC Lowes Liberty Tree Theater and Sky Zone. IN GOOD COMPANY Popular. Family-Oriented. Many brands have chosen Liberty Tree Mall as their preferred location in the North Boston market. — Boston Beauty Supply — Five Below — Michaels — Orangetheory Fitness — T-Mobile POSITIONED TO SUCCEED Liberty Tree Mall is conveniently located off Route 128 at Exit 24, or just off Route 114 in Danvers, MA. 2016 636,585 2021 645,999 — The center is accessible by MBTA bus routes 465, 435, and 436. — Shoppers from northeast Boston and outlying areas have access to the mall from bot I-95 and US 1. 2016 251,821 2021 255,833 2016 $90,787 2021 $99,858 2016 234,133 2016 $428,438 Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). Hudson Nashua 6 5 Methuen Rowley 9 Lawrence Ipswich pperell East Pepperell Boxford Andover 95 Rockport Topseld Lowell Essex 495 93 Gloucester Groton Danvers Wilmington Beverly Ayer 1 Lynneld Littleton Common Reading 8 Pinehurst Peabody 7 Salem Burlington Wakeeld Marblehead Woburn 2 Lynn Stoneham Swampscott Saugus Melrose 12 Winchester West Concord TRADE AREA BOUNDARY Lexington Nahant Malden Maynard Medford Arlington Revere 95 Everett Chelsea Belmont Somerville Hudson Waltham Cambridge Watertown Winthrop 3 90 Marlborough 11 4 Cochituate Newton Brookline N 10 0 5 Framingham Wellesley Boston 93 MILES Needham Hull Cordaville 1 Liberty Tree Mall Quincy 5 The Loop 9 Pheasant Lane Mall TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 2 Burlington Mall 6 The Mall at Rockingham Park 10 The Shops at Chestnut Hill Simon Centers 3 Cambridgeside Galleria 7 MarketStreet Lynneld 11 The Shops at Prudential Center Competition 4 Copley Place 8 Northshore Mall 12 Square One Mall SKY ZONE THE HOME DEPOT MARSHALLS OLD NAVY AMC LIBERTY TREE 20 NORDSTROM STAPLES DICK’S RACK SPORTING GOODS PIER 1 IMPORTS BEST BUY TARGET DOLLAR SR 128 A.C. MOORE TREE TOTAL WINE KOHL’S & MORE PANERA OFF BROADWAY BREAD LIBERTY TREE MALL SHOE WAREHOUSE BUFFALO WILD WINGS COMMONWEALTH AVE. ENDICOTT ST. N AERIAL OVERVIEW KEY DEPARTMENT STORES ANCHOR STORES RESTAURANTS RETAIL COMMONWEALTH AVE. THEATER SKY ZONE MARSHALLS CONSTITUTION LN. HOME DEPOT OLD NAVY AMC INDEPENDENCE WAY THEATRES COMMONWEALTH AVE. DICK’S SPORTING SYLVAN ST. GOODS OFF BROADWAY TARGET SHOE WAREHOUSE BEST STAPLES BUY KOHL’S DOLLAR TREE PIER I IMPORTS A.C. MOORE NORDSTROM TOTAL WINE & MORE FEDERAL ST. RACK BUFFALO PANERA BREAD WILD WINGS COMMONWEALTHAVE. INDEPENDENCE WAY FIRESTONE APPLEBEE’S MICHAELS ENDICOTT ST. N INDEPENDENCE WAY INDEPENDENCE SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Liberty Tree Mall presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Travis Robinson (480) 677-0295 [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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