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Pleasanton (San Francisco), California a Bayside Hub 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). PLEASANTON (SAN FRANCISCO), CALIFORNIA A BAYSIDE HUB In the Pleasanton community of San Francisco’s East Bay, Stoneridge Shopping Center® appeals to residents, professionals in the business district, and the area’s growing tourist population. — In 2014, Money Magazine named Pleasanton, California, among its Best Places to Live. USA Today named Pleasanton one of America’s Best Cities to Live. — Within five miles of the center are 163,000 people with an average household income of $129,000. — Major employers nearby include Chevron Corporation, Clorox, Kaiser Permanente medical offices, Safeway Inc., Workday, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The laboratory employs 6,800 scientists. — With the growth of the local wine industry, Stoneridge attracts an increasing number of domestic tourists throughout the year. — International tourism has also increased, driven by the synergy between Stoneridge and San Francisco Premium Outlets®, just six miles away. AN UPSCALE EXPERIENCE Stoneridge Shopping Center is the premier shopping destination in San Francisco’s East Bay area. — The mall has more than 165 stores and attracts millions of shoppers annually. — The upscale retailers, such as Apple, Lucky Brand, lululemon, Sephora, and Williams-Sonoma, appeal to a broad clientele of millennials and suburban families. — The center offers contemporary amenities, such as device charging stations, enhanced cellular signal strength, and electric vehicle charging stations. Families enjoy the convenience of the children’s play area and family restrooms. — As a regional destination, the mall has abundant parking. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Five Department Stores Nordstrom; Macy’s Women’s; Macy’s Men’s, Children’s & Home; JCPenney; Sears Square Footage Stoneridge Shopping Center spans 1,299,000 square feet. Two Levels Boasting more than 165 stores. Restaurants 17 quick-service eateries. Three sit-down restaurants. IN GOOD COMPANY Stylish. Family-Friendly. Diverse. Stoneridge Shopping Center is home to many fine brands. INDULGENT DINING An exceptional mix of trendy culinary destinations offers a unique dining experience for both locals and tourists. — The Cheesecake Factory — P.F. Chang’s — California Pizza Kitchen Shoppers can also enjoy a variety of quick bites. — Andersen Bakery — Buckhorn Grill — Nordstrom Marketplace Cafe — Panda Express — Starbucks — Thai Kitchen & Noodles POSITIONED TO SUCCEED Stoneridge Shopping Center is located 30 miles east of San Francisco in Pleasanton, California. 2016 1,130,191 2021 1,160,347 — The center is strategically located to serve the entire San Francisco East Bay area. — Stoneridge is ideally positioned at the intersection of I-680 and I-580, the region’s primary north-south 2016 381,201 and east-west interstates. 2021 392,851 — The average daily traffic count on I-680 is 148,000. The average daily traffic count on I-580 is 176,000. — Across the street is a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) 2016 $116,866 station. The strategic location of Stoneridge draws 2021 $128,449 shoppers from the East Bay’s larger cities, including Danville, Walnut Creek, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Dublin, and San Ramon. 2016 585,673 2016 $895,401 Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). San Geronimo Santa Venetia Bayview-Montalvin Martinez Pinole Oakley Fairfax San Rafael Pacheco Antioch 8 El Sobrante Concord Knightsen Ross Rollingwood 14 Pleasant Hill Kenteld East Richmond Heights Clayton Brentwood 80 Waldon Corte Madera El Cerrito Discovery Bay linas Mill Valley Kensington Stinson Beach Strawberry Lafayette Walnut Creek Albany 5 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley Orinda Berkeley Belvedere Byron Muir Beach Sausalito Alamo Moraga Diablo Emeryville3 80 Piedmont Blackhawk-Camino4 Tassajara 476 Oakland 680 15 San Francisco San Ramon 205 580 Tracy Castro Valley Dublin San Leandro 2Ashland 10 Broadmoor Brisbane 1 Daly City Livermore Colma Cherryland Fairview Pleasanton South San Francisco 12 San Bruno TRADE AREA BOUNDARY Hayward Pacica Millbrae Union City 880 Burlingame Sunol Hillsborough Foster City Montara Fremont Moss Beach Newark 9 Belmont El Granada Redwood City Half Moon Bay North Fair Oaks Emerald Lake Hills East Palo Alto Atherton 280 13 West Menlo Park Milpitas Woodside 7 Mountain View N 0 10 Sunnyvale East Foothills Portola Valley Los Altos Alum Rock MILES Loyola 11 16 6 Buena Vista 1 Stoneridge Shopping Center Cupertino5 Broadway Plaza 9 Newpark Mall 13 Stanford Shopping Center TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 2 Bayfair Center 6 Eastridge 10 San Francisco Premium Outlets 14 Sunvalley 3 Bay Street 7 Great Mall 11 Santana Row 15 West Valley Mall Simon Centers Competition 4 Blackhawk Plaza 8 Hilltop Mall 12 Southland Mall 16 Westeld Valley Fair I 680 I 580 JCPENNEY STONERIDGE SHOPPING CENTER I 680 NORDSTROM MACY’S MEN’S & HOME SEARS CALIFORNIA FOOTHILL RD. PIZZA KITCHEN THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY P.F. CHANG’S MACY’S WOMEN’S N AERIAL OVERVIEW NORTHWEST AERIAL VIEW FROM I680 KEY STONERIDGE MALL RD. DEPARTMENT STORES RESTAURANTS RETAIL PARKING DECK NORDSTROM SEARS SPRINGDALE AVE. JCPENNEY MACY’S WOMEN’S MACY’S MEN’S & P.F. CHANG’S HOME THE CHEESECAKE DR. STONERIDGE FACTORY CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN STONERIDGE MALL RD. FROM I580 N FOOTHILL RD. SITE PLAN SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Stoneridge Shopping Center presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. John Steen (317) 685-7376 [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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