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Elizabeth (Metro New York), New Jersey a Fashion Capital ELIZABETH (METRO NEW YORK), NEW JERSEY A FASHION CAPITAL In Elizabeth, New Jersey, The Mills at Jersey Gardens attracts shoppers from the local area, as well as residents and tourists from New York City’s metropolitan area. — Elizabeth was the first apitalc of New Jersey. Its proud history can be seen in numerous memorials, historic sites, and statues around the city. — Located in one of the most populated areas in the nation, The Mills at Jersey Gardens serves a trade area of more than 1.4 million shoppers. — Top employers in nearby Newark include the Newark Liberty International Airport, Verizon Wireless, Prudential, PSE&G, and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield. — Within 10 miles of the property are seven colleges with approximately 20,000 full- and part-time students. — Clothing and footwear are tax-free commodities in New Jersey. WHERE STYLE MEETS VALUE The Mills at Jersey Gardens features popular brands at stunning values along with dining and entertainment options. — As New Jersey’s largest value outlet destination, the mall has 200 stores all under one roof. — Shoppers can choose among popular eateries and relax in the 1,200-seat Food Emporium. — The mall offers modern amenities, including valet parking and Wi-Fi. — Visitors enjoy the 20-screen AMC Theatre with IMAX. — With five hotels on the property, more than 1,200 rooms are adjacent to the center. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Nine Major Retailers Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Century 21, Burlington, Cohoes, Marshalls, Forever 21, Bed Bath & Beyond, VF Outlet Square Footage The Mills at Jersey Gardens spans 1,304,000 square feet. Two Levels Boasting more than 200 stores. Restaurants 16 quick-service eateries. Three sit-down restaurants. IN GOOD COMPANY Many fine brands have chosen The Mills at Jersey Gardens as their preferred location in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and the greater New York City area. POSITIONED TO SUCCEED The Mills at Jersey Gardens is irreplaceable real estate located in the New York City metropolitan area. 2016 6,303,289 2021 6,458,183 — The area is served by eight railway lines and many busy highways. — Newark Liberty International Airport is minutes away. 2016 2,490,497 2021 2,556,117 2016 $100,019 2021 $111,420 2016 4,280,916 2016 $458,191 Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). DESTINATION SHOPPING The Mills at Jersey Gardens is a top destination for both international and domestic tourists. — Tourists are 50% of the mall’s customer base. — Shoppers come from all around the world and all 50 states. — The center offers daily transportation from both the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Newark Liberty International Airport. — From New York City, the mall is an easy day trip, only 30 minutes by train. 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SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH COHOES KAPKOWSKI RD. CENTURY 21 NEIMAN MARCUS LAST CALL BURLINGTON GROUP USA CLOTHING CO. MODELL’S SPORTING GOODS OLD NAVY GAP BED BATH NIKE FACTORY STORE & BEYOND FOREVER 21 VF OUTLET MARSHALLS JERSEY GARDENS BLVD. TOMMY HILFIGER AMC THEATRES THE MILLS AT JERSEY GARDENS JERSEY GARDENS BLVD. N AERIAL OVERVIEW KEY LEVEL II PROPOSED ANCHOR STORES PROPOSED RETAIL LEVEL II PROPOSED RESTAURANTS PROPOSED THEATER RELOCATION FOREVER 21 MODELL’S PROPOSED PARKING DECKS COHOES SPORTING ANCHOR STORES GOODS RESTAURANTS NEIMAN RETAIL MARCUS NIKE FACTORY STORE LAST CALL PROPOSED NEW LOCATION PARKING DECK BURLINGTON MARSHALLS GAP LEVEL II TOMMY HILFIGER PROPOSED LEVEL I EXPANDED CORRIDOR SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH GROUP USA CLOTHING CO. OLD NAVY VF OUTLET CENTURY 21 PARKING AMC DECK THEATRES BED BATH PROPOSED & BEYOND RELOCATION LEVEL II LEVEL II PROPOSED LEVEL II EXPANDED CORRIDOR N PROPOSED DINING TERRACE LEVEL II EXPANSION DEVELOPMENT PLAN SITE PLAN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY The Mills at Jersey Gardens presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Stacey Lewis (609) 365-8292 [email protected] 5425 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 300 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (301) 968-6000 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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