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Tampa Premium Outlets® the Simon Experience — Where Brands & Communities Come Together TAMPA PREMIUM OUTLETS® THE SIMON EXPERIENCE — WHERE BRANDS & COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER More than real estate, we are a company of experiences. For our guests, we provide distinctive shopping, dining and entertainment. For our retailers, we offer the unique opportunity to thrive in the best retail real estate in the best markets. From new projects and redevelopments to acquisitions and mergers, we are continuously evaluating our portfolio to enhance the Simon experience - places where people choose to shop and retailers want to be. We deliver: SCALE Largest global owner of retail real estate including Malls, Simon Premium Outlets® and The Mills® QUALITY Iconic, irreplaceable properties in great locations INVESTMENT Active portfolio management increases productivity and returns GROWTH Core business and strategic acquisitions drive performance EXPERIENCE Decades of expertise in development, ownership, and management That’s the advantage of leasing with Simon. PROPERTY OVERVIEW TAMPA PREMIUM OUTLETS® WESLEY CHAPEL, FL TAMPA PREMIUM OUTLETS MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 75 Orlando Tampa: 16 miles Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Dade City Orlando: 85 miles Factory Store, Calvin Klein Company Store, Coach Factory Store, US Hwy 52 Ft. Myers: 150 miles Cole Haan, Columbia Sportswear Company, J.Crew Factory, Michael 19 US Hwy 56 Miami: 300 miles Kors Outlet, NikeFactoryStore, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Tommy 4 Hilfiger Company Store, Vera Bradley 75 RETAIL 275 TOURISM / TRAFFIC 4 GLA (sq. ft.) 441,000; 115 stores Tampa Tampa Bay, consisting of Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando 19 75 OPENING DATE counties, is the most populous and affluent metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the largest television market in the state. Tampa is Florida’s St. Petersburg Opened October 2015 third most populous city and Hillsborough is Florida’s fourth most populous county. Tampa’s economy is founded on a diverse base that includes tourism, agriculture, construction, finance, health care, PARKING RATIO government, technology and the Port of Tampa. 5.22:1 Tampa International Airport serves 16 million people annually. Furthermore, the Port of Tampa, the largest port in the southeast, offers RADIUS POPULATION many cruise destinations from the Garrison Channel Cruise Terminal. 15 mile population: 729,959 30 mile population: 2,536,879 ATTRACTIONS 45 mile population: 3,488,674 Area attractions include beachside resorts along the Gulf of Mexico, Busch Gardens & Adventure Island, the Tampa Convention Center, Ybor AVERAGE HH INCOME City, the Florida Aquarium, and major sporting venues including home to 30 mile average: $66,861 the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the NY Yankees Spring Training facility. LOCATION / DIRECTIONS Interstate 75 at SR 56, Pasco County, Florida ­­— I-75N to Exit 59 to State Highway 56W Information accurate as of 12/1/15. Sources: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per Pitney Bowes MapInfo (2014). SITE AND PLAN Wesley Chapel Blvd. Extension SR 56 TAMPA PREMIUM OUTLETS From I-75 Grand Cypress Dr. NORTH N SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Hernando Umatilla Pin Beverly Hills Lady Lake Crystal River Citrus Hills Lisbon Inverness Highlands North Eustis Fruitland Park Silver Lake SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Homosassa Springs Lecanto Inverness Mount Dora Sorrento Inverness Highlands South Coleman Tavares Simon Centers Homosassa Mount Plymouth Lake Panasokee Okahumpka Tangerine Competition Yalaha Sugarmill Woods Wildwood Zellwood Floral City Howey-in-the-Hills Astatula Wekiwa Sprin Leesburg45 MILES 1 Tampa Premium Outlets® Apopka Forest Istachatta Bushnell 2 Ellenton Premium Outlets Clarcona So Lake Lindsey Nobleton Center Hill Ferndale Webster Mascotte Paradise Heights 3 Gulf View Square Groveland Montverde OcoeePine H 4 International Plaza Pine Island North Brooksville 30 MILES Winter Garde Clermont Oakland 5 Lakeland Square Bayport Wiscon South Brooksville Orlov Tildenville Weeki Wachee Hill 'n Dale Ridge Manor 6 Lakeside Village Windermere Hernando Beach Spring Lake 7 Old Hyde Park Village Lacoochee O Timber Pines Garden Grove Bay Hill Trilby Tange 8 The Shops at Wiregrass Aripeka Shady Hills Horizon West 9 Tyrone Square Heritage Pines William 15 MILESDade City North Bay Lake 10 University Mall Lake Buena Vista Hudson Dade City Four Corners San Antonio Hun 11 Westfield Brandon Meadow Oaks St Leo Bayonet Point Moon Lake Celebration 12 Westfield Citrus Park Jasmine Estates Connerton Ki 33 Pasadena Hills 13 Westfield Countryside Port Richey River Ridge Camp 14 Westshore Plaza New Port Richey Zephyrhills North Zephyrhills West Loughman Beacon Square Wesley Chapel Zephyrhills South Key Vista Trinity Odessa 1 8 Crystal Springs Holiday 8 Polk City Poinci Pebble Creek Davenport Tarpon Springs Cheval Keystone Lutz Kathleen Auburndale Haines City Lake Alfred East Lake Northdale Lake Magdalene Palm Harbor 55 University Grenelefe Westchase1212 Carrollwood Combee Settlement 10 Temple Terrace Lake Hamilton Dunedin 10 Oldsmar Crystal Lake Inwood Egypt Lake-Leto Plant City Greenbriar1313 Sener Cypress Gardens Dundee Safety Harbor 6 Tampa Mango Dover 6 Eagle Lake Waverly Clearwater Highland City 44 Brandon Lakeland Highlands Wahneta 14 Belleair Beach Belleair 7 14 7 Palm River-Clair1111 Mel Willow Oak Mulberry Lake Wales Belleair Shore Feather Sound Valrico Fuller Heights Ridgecrest South Highpoint Progress Village Bloomingdale Bartow Indian Rocks Beach Bardmoor Highland Park Indian Shores Riverview Fish Hawk Alturas Gibsonton Hillcrest Heights North Redington Beach Kenneth City Homeland Bradley Junction Madeira Beach99 St Petersburg Treasure Island Apollo Beach Fort Meade Bear Creek Balm Brewster St Pete Beach Ruskin Frostproof Sun City Center Wimauma Tierra Verde Fort Green Bowling Green Avon Park Fort Green Springs Lemon Grove Memphis Wauchula Anna Maria 22 Bradenton West Bradenton Zolfo Springs Sebr Ona Bradenton Beach West Samoset OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME The Shops at Wiregrass 1,000,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s 3 miles / 5 minutes Wesley Chapel, FL University Mall 1,310,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 14 miles / 16 minutes Tampa, FL Citrus Park Town Center 1,100,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 17 miles / 25 minutes Citrus Park, FL Brandon Town Center 980,000 sf Dillard’s, JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears 21 miles / 22 minutes Brandon, FL International Plaza Dillard’s, Lord & Taylor, Neiman Marcus, 1,250,000 sf 24 miles / 26 minutes Tampa, FL Nordstrom Westshore Plaza JCPenney, Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, 1,037,000 sf 24 miles / 26 minutes Tampa, FL Sears OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Ellenton Premium Outlets® 476,000 sf Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH 54 miles / 1 hour Ellenton, FL Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets® Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, 655,000 sf 82 miles / 1 hour 22 minutes Orlando, FL Barneys New York Orlando International Premium Outlets® Neiman Marcus Last Call, 774,000 sf 85 miles / 1 hour 28 minutes Orlando, FL Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH 60 Columbia Road Building B 3rd Floor Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 228-6111 premiumoutlets.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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