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Akron, Ohio a Thriving 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). AKRON, OHIO A THRIVING COMMUNITY For more than 50 years, Summit Mall has served the greater Akron community as well as some of the more affluent communities of Southern Cuyahoga County. — The mall is adjacent to the affluent communities of Fairlawn, Bath, Copley, Richfield, Sharon Center, and Wadsworth. — Shoppers come from a broad area, including Summit, Medina, Portage, and Cuyahoga Counties. — Major corporations in the market include Westfield, Signet Jewelers, Bridgestone/Firestone, FirstEnergy, and Goodyear, employing more than 25,000 people combined. — Akron’s unemployment rate is 4.8%, a full 0.5% lower than the national average. — The area boasts excellent universities, including the University of Akron (30,000 students) and Kent State (40,000 students). The Kent State Fashion School is recognized as one of the nation’s best. — Summit Mall is the shopping destination for travelers visiting the Bridgestone Invitational, the Canton Football Hall of Fame, and the Goodyear North America Headquarters. THE CENTER OF STYLE Shoppers enjoy a welcoming atmosphere and a noteworthy merchandise mix at Summit Mall. — The mall features more than 125 specialty stores, many of which are unique to the area. The Apple Store at Summit Mall is one of only three in Northeast Ohio. — Modern amenities include soft seating, charging stations, and a children’s play area. — Among the outstanding selection of restaurants are Bravo! Cucina Italiana, P.F. Chang’s, First Watch, The Rail, and BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Three Department Stores Macy’s; Dillard’s Women’s; Dillard’s Men’s, Children’s & Home Square Footage Summit Mall spans 778,000 square feet. Single Level Boasting more than 125 stores. Restaurants 10 quick-service eateries. Five sit-down restaurants. IN GOOD COMPANY Chic. Distinctive. Stylish. Many fine brands have chosen Summit Mall as their preferred location. — Banana Republic — Buckle — Eddie Bauer — J.Crew — PINK — Sephora — Ticknors Men’s Clothier — Victoria’s Secret POSITIONED TO SUCCEED The Summit Mall property is located in Fairlawn, Ohio, between Cuyahoga County and Akron, only 2015 644,711 30 minutes from downtown Cleveland. 2020 648,083 — The mall is strategically positioned at the confluence of Market Street, Ghent Road, and Smith Road. 2015 261,348 — Located 1.5 miles from I-77 and just 10 minutes 2020 262,578 from I-71, I-76, and I-80, Summit Mall is easily accessible to the entire market. 2015 $66,291 2020 $71,116 2015 314,632 2015 $145,845 Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2015). Beachwood Rocky River Burton Middleeld Shaker Heights Woodmere Sheeld Avon Newburgh Heights Lorain Westlake Linndale Fairview Park 271Orange Moreland Hills Cuyahoga Heights North Randall Chagrin Falls South Russell Brooklyn Heights 480 North Olmste5d Gareld Heights Bentleyville mherst Brook Park Maple Heights Bedford Heights Bainbridge West F Parma Heights Solon North Ridgeville Seven Hills Valley View Bedford Elyria Oakwood Olmsted Falls Walton Hills Berea Glenwillow mherst Northeld Reminderville Broadview Heights Brecksville Twinsburg Strongsv6ille Nor80th Royalton Aurora Hiram Eaton Estates Twinsburg Heights 2 Garrettsville Oberlin Grafton Mantua 71 Boston Heights 80 TRADE AREA BOUNDARY Brunswick LaGrange Richeld Hudson Streetsboro Peninsula Windham Pheasant Run 271 Sugar Bush Knolls 77 New South C Stow Brady Lake Ravenna ellington Silver Lake Montrose-Ghent Kent Medina Munroe Falls Fairlaw1n 4 Craig B Pigeon Creek 76 Spencer Tallmadge Brimeld Akron Chippewa Lake Gloria Glens Park Mogadore Lodi Wadsworth Sawyerwood Westeld Center Atwater Seville Norton Lakemore 71 Barberton Portage Lakes Cinnamon Lake Burbank Limaville Rittman Creston Uniontown West Salem Sterling Doylestown Hartville New Franklin Polk Green 77 Congress Clinton Greentown Beloit N Alliance Maple Ridge 0 5 Marshallville Canal Fulton MILES 3North Canton Smithville Orrville New Pittsburg North Lawrence Louisville th TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 1 Summit Mall 4 Chapel Hill Mall Simon Centers 2 Aurora Farms Premium Outlets 5 Great Northern Mall Competition 3 Belden Village Mall 6 SouthPark Mall SAND RUN PKWY. DILLARD'S SUMMIT MALL SMITH RD. GHENT RD. MACY'S DILLARD'S BJ’S RESTAURANT BRAVO! CUCINA & BREWHOUSE ITALIANA FIRST WATCH P.F. CHANG’S THE RAIL SR 18 / W. MARKET ST. MOREWOOD RD. N AERIAL OVERVIEW NORTHEAST AERIAL VIEW SMITH RD. KEY DEPARTMENT STORES RESTAURANTS RETAIL DILLARD’S WOMEN’S MACY’S SAND RUN PKWY. BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA SR 176 / GHENT RD. GHENT / 176 SR FIRST WATCH THE RAIL P.F. CHANG’S DILLARD’S MEN’S, CHILDREN’S & HOME SR 18 / WEST MARKET ST. CRAWFIS BLVD. BJ’S RESTAURANT & BREWHOUSE N SITE PLAN SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Summit Mall presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Kyle Capshaw (817) 685-3034 [email protected] .
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