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Ellenton Premium Outlets® Ellenton, Fl ELLENTON, FLORIDA PROPERTY OVERVIEW ELLENTON PREMIUM OUTLETS® ELLENTON, FL MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS Clearwater Tampa Tampa: 42 miles Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Factory Tampa Bay US St. Petersburg: 26 miles Store, Banana Republic Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Calvin 41 St. Petersburg Klein, Coach, Dooney & Bourke, Gap Factory, J.Crew Factory, kate spade new Sunshine Skywa york, LACOSTE Outlet, Lucky Brand Outlet, Michael Kors Outlet, Movado, 75 RETAIL US Nike Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Talbots, Tommy Hilfiger, 301 GLA (sq. ft.) 477,000; 130 stores Under Armour 275 Gulf of Mexico y OPENING DATES TOURISM / TRAFFIC Ellenton Opened October 1991 Ellenton Premium Outlets is located off the highly trafficked I-75 providing the center high visibility to 100,000 cars passing daily. This strategic location Bradenton provides easy ingress into the center. Situated between the Sarasota and US PARKING RATIO 301 Tampa Bay areas, the center offers residents from Manatee, Sarasota, Pinellas, Fruitville Road 5.6:1 and Hillsborough County an impressive lineup of brands. Ellenton Premium ELLENTON Outlets is within 20 miles of the world-famous sandy beaches of Florida’s Gulf Sarasota PREMIUM OUTLETS Coast and popular vacation areas including Anna Maria Island, Fort De Soto ELLENTON, FL RADIUS POPULATION Beach, Longboat Key, St. Pete Beach, and Siesta Key. Manatee and Sarasota 15 miles: 501,868 Counties are international premier sports destinations with IMG Academy; 30 miles: 1,618,954 the Premier Sports Campus; and Nathan Benderson Park, home to the 2017 45 miles: 3,236,580 World Rowing Championships. The center draws a significant number of international travelers from Canada, Europe, and South America, as well as domestic travelers, many of whom own homes in the area. From January - AVERAGE HH INCOME April the local population increases approximately 30%. The area is expected to grow exponentially in the next 10-15 years and 100,000 new homes are 30 miles: $73,178 projected to be built within a 20-mile radius of the center. MAJOR ATTRACTIONS Adventure Island, Busch Gardens, Dali Museum, John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Longboat Key, Lowry Park Zoo, Mote Aquarium, Pittsburgh Pirates Spring Training at McKechnie Field, South Florida Museum. LOCATION / DIRECTIONS Between the Tampa and Sarasota metro areas at I-75 and US 301 (Exit 224). Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). — From Bradenton: Take I-75N to Exit 224; from Sarasota: Take I-75N to Exit 224; from Tampa: Take I-75S to Exit 224; from St. Petersburg: Take I-275S to I-75S to Exit 224 MASTER PLAN 60TH AVE. EAST US 301 SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH NIKE FACTORY STORE EXPRESS COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR OUTLET POLO RALPH LAUREN GAP ADIDAS FACTORY FACTORY STORE VF OUTLET NORTH TAMPA I-75 SARASOTA AERIAL OVERVIEW US 301 60th AVE. E. 29th ST. E. 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