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Clinton, Connecticut CLINTON, CONNECTICUT PROPERTY OVERVIEW CLINTON CROSSING PREMIUM OUTLETS® CLINTON, CT Hartford MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS SELECT TENANTS New Haven: 20 miles west Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Banana Republic Hartford: 34 miles north Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Calvin Klein, Coach, Cole 9 Haan Outlet, DKNY, Dooney & Bourke, Gap Outlet, J.Crew Factory, kate 91 Boston spade new york outlet, Levi’s Outlet Store, Michael Kors Outlet, Movado New York RETAIL Connecticut 81 Company Store, Nautica, Nike Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Clinton New Haven Exit 63 GLA (sq. ft.) 276,000; 70 stores Store, Talbots Outlet, Tommy Hilfiger OPENING DATE New 95 TOURISM / TRAFFIC York Opened 1996 City Long Island Sound CLINTON Drive-by visibility for thousands of commuters, tourists, and vacationers CROSSING PREMIUM OUTLETS who travel I-95 from New York to Boston. The I-95 route connects major PARKING RATIO cities and markets along the East Coast: New York City, Stamford, New CLINTON, CT 6.1:1 Haven, Providence, and Boston. The Connecticut shoreline offers more than 96 miles of coastline with RADIUS POPULATION beautiful beaches on Long Island Sound. The area plays host to Long 15 miles: 150,104 Island Sound and Hammonasset Beach State Park, Goodspeed Opera 30 miles: 1,425,557 House, Connecticut River Museum, the Valley Railroad featuring 45 miles: 3,522,859 Essex Steam Train & Riverboat, The Kate Cultural Arts Center, and the Florence Griswold Museum. Other area attractions include the historic Mystic Village and Seaport, the world-famous Mohegan Sun Casino and AVERAGE HH INCOME Foxwoods Resort & Casino, Yale University, Connecticut Convention Center, and the Connecticut Science Center. The center is only two miles 30 miles: $91,690 from Chamard Vineyards, an award-winning Estate Reserve winery and bistro on Connecticut’s Wine Trail. LOCATION / DIRECTIONS I-95 (Exit 63) along the Connecticut shoreline 20 miles north of New Haven and within one hour of Fairfield County. — Connecticut Turnpike I-95 to Exit 63, Clinton Information as of 5/1/17. Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2016). MASTER PLAN GAP OUTLET SAKS FIFTH AVENUE ADIDAS OFF 5TH POLO RALPH LAUREN NIKE FACTORY STORE CALVIN KLEIN UNDER ARMOUR BOSTON I-95/CT. TRNPKE. NYC AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS NORTH SR 81 / KILLINGWORTH TRNPKE. AERIAL OVERVIEW BOSTON I-95/CT. TRNPKE. NYC COW HILL RD. SR 81 / KILLINGWORTH TRNPKE. NORTH SURROUNDING AREA CENTERS Canaan North Granby Sherwood Manor Quinebaug Woonsocket Norfolk ThompsonvilleHazardvilleSomers North Grosvenor Dale Harrisville Cumberland Hi Simon Centers LakevilleFalls Village Salmon Brook Southwood Acres Pascoag Crystal Lake Competition Winsted Windsor Locks South Woodstock Valley Broad Brook Putnam Chepachet Harmony Greenville Centr ® Sharon New Hartford CenterWestSimsbury Simsbury Center Paw 1 Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets Rockville Weatogue 2 Blue Back Square Torrington Canton Valley Collinsville109 Blue Hills Providen 3 Brass Mill Center 6788 Storrs Danielson Eas BrooklynEast Brooklyn Foster Center Northwest Harwinton Manchester 4 Crystal Mall Hartford 9 CoventrySouth Coventry Lake Clayville Cranston West Hartford2 East Hartford 5 Danbury Fair Mall Wauregan Bantam Newington1113 1011 Willimantic Moosup Warwick 6 Tanger Outlets at Foxwoods Glastonbury Center Greene Bristol New Britain South Windham 7 Milford Marketplace New Preston ThomastonTerryville Bethlehem Village 8 The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk Kensington Terramuggus Baltic Jewett City 9 The Shoppes At Buckland Hills Watertown Lake Pocotopaug New Milford Oakville Portland East Hampton Colchester 10 The Shoppes at Farmington Valley Waterbury 13 Middletown Norwich 11 The Shops at Somerset Square Woodbury Center 3 Meriden15 Wyoming 12 Tanger Outlets Westbrook Cheshire Village Moodus Hope Valley Heritage Village Naugatuck Higganum 13 Westfarms Durham Mashantucket Kingston Wallingford Center 6 Carolina 14 Westfield Connecticut Post Oxoboxo River Ashaway Narragansett Pie 15 Westfield Meriden Newtown Danbury Chester Center Old Mystic Bradford 5 North Haven Deep River Center 16 Westfield Trumbull Bethel 4 Park PawcatuckWesterly 4 Mystic Ansonia Essex Village Waterford Quonochontaug Noank Weekapaug Derby Niantic Shelton Clinton Groton Long Point Watch Hill New Haven Old Saybrook Center OrangeWest Haven Branford Center Madison Center1 12 Trumbull 7 East Haven Georgetown 5 1416 Milford city12Woodmont (balance) Cannondale Stratford 14 Wilton Center Bridgeport Westport Southport 15 MILES Norwalk Stamford Darien Cos Cob Riverside PemberwickOld Greenwich 30 MILES 45 MILES OTHER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS GROSS LEASABLE AREA ANCHORS DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Crystal Mall Macy’s, JCPenney, Sears, 783,000 sf 25 miles / 35 minutes Waterford, CT Bed Bath & Beyond Westfield Connecticut Post JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Target, Dick’s 1,336,000 sf 30 miles / 40 minutes Milford, CT Sporting Goods Westfield Meriden JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Best Buy, Dick’s 892,000 sf 35 miles / 45 minutes Meriden, CT Sporting Goods Brass Mill Center 975,000 sf JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Burlington 37 miles / 50 minutes Waterbury, CT The Shoppes at Buckland Hills JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Dick’s Sporting 1,019,000 sf 40 miles / 50 minutes Manchester, CT Goods Westfield Trumbull 1,125,000 sf Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Target 45 miles / 50 minutes Trumbull, CT Westfarms Mall JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, 1,300,000 sf 45 miles / 1 hour Farmington, CT Nordstrom Danbury Fair Mall JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, Sears, 1,272,000 sf 57 miles / 1 hour 20 minutes Danbury, CT Dick’s Sporting Goods, XXI Forever Stamford Town Center 875,000 sf Macy’s 61 miles / 1 hour 15 minutes Stamford, CT OUTLET SHOPPING GROSS LEASABLE AREA DISTANCE / DRIVE-TIME Tanger Outlet Center 256,000 sf 7 miles / 7 minutes Westbrook, CT Tanger Outlets at Foxwoods 300,000 sf 41 miles / 44 minutes Mashantucket, CT Lee Premium Outlets® 225,000 sf 105 miles / 2 hours Lee, MA 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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