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National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2015 National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2015 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 National Retailer & Restaurant Expansion Guide Spring 2015 >> CLICK BELOW TO JUMP TO SECTION DISCOUNTER/ APPAREL BEAUTY SUPPLIES DOLLAR STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS SUPERMARKET/ ACTIVE BEVERAGES DRUGSTORE PET/FARM GROCERY/ SPORTSWEAR HYPERMARKET CHILDREN’S BOOKS ENTERTAINMENT RESTAURANT BAKERY/BAGELS/ FINANCIAL FAMILY CARDS/GIFTS BREAKFAST/CAFE/ SERVICES DONUTS MEN’S CELLULAR HEALTH/ COFFEE/TEA FITNESS/NUTRITION SHOES CONSIGNMENT/ HOME RELATED FAST FOOD PAWN/THRIFT SPECIALTY CONSUMER FURNITURE/ FOOD/BEVERAGE ELECTRONICS FURNISHINGS SPECIALTY CONVENIENCE STORE/ FAMILY WOMEN’S GAS STATIONS HARDWARE CRAFTS/HOBBIES/ AUTOMOTIVE JEWELRY WITH LIQUOR TOYS BEAUTY SALONS/ DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS SPAS STORE RETAIL 2 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 APPAREL: ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR 2014 2015 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM SUMMARY OF RETAILER STORES STORES 12 STORES 12 SQUARE SQUARE EXPANSION COMMENTS EXPANSION MONTHS MONTHS FEET FEET CA, TX, FL, Athleta 50 23 20 3,000 5,000 Outlet Mall. Northeast Billabong 30 5 5 2,500 3,500 Free Standing, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall. West Everything But Water 75 2 2 1,000 5,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Nationally Fossil 265 35 20 3,000 5,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. West Free People 90 1 2 2,500 3,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Power Center, Regional Mall. Upscale, High End.. Nationally Fresh Produce Sportswear 38 5 5 2,000 3,000 Prefers leading resorts and tourist markets. Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Outlet Mall. Nationally Hot Topic 620 10 10 1,500 1,800 Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall. 10 years Primary Nationally Jockey International 110 3 2 3,000 3,500 Outlet Mall, Regional Mall. Nationally Legends Team Sports, Inc. 12 2 2 1,200 4,000 Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. 5 years. MD, NC, VA Campus Site, Downtown, Kiosk, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Lids/Hat World 1,010 25 30 700 2,000 Nationally Special Strip, Transit Terminal. Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Lucy Activewear 70 10 10 1,500 2,500 Nationally Special Strip. South, Man Alive 80 5 5 2,500 3,500 Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall. Southeast, Northwest Patty's Closet 11 1 1 1,300 1,700 Downtown, Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Regional Strip, Special Strip. NV, NY, WA Pro Image 95 8 5 1,200 2,500 Outlet Mall, Regional Mall. Nationally Prefers Major Markets and Locations on Hip Shopping Streets.. Downtown, Outlet Mall, Regional PUMA 60 10 5 3,000 4,000 Nationally Mall. Quiksilver 115 10 10 1,500 5,000 Downtown, Regional Mall. Nationally Road Runner Sports 27 2 2 5,000 10,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Special Strip. CA Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip Mall, Spe- cial Strip Mall. Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Swim N' Sport 35 5 10 1,200 1,800 Nationally Special Strip. Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip Mall, Special Strip Mall.. 10 years 3 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 APPAREL: ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR 2014 2015 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM SUMMARY OF RETAILER STORES STORES 12 STORES 12 SQUARE SQUARE EXPANSION COMMENTS EXPANSION MONTHS MONTHS FEET FEET High traffic areas preferred.. Neighborhood Strip, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. The Hat Club 21 4 4 300 800 CA, AZ, South Youth and sports-oriented tenants.. 5 years Tommy Bahama 90 5 5 2,000 5,000 Lifestyle Center, Outlet Mall. Nationally Underground Printing 22 1 2 1,200 1,500 Campus Site. Nationally Underground Station 144 - 2 1,500 2,500 Regional Mall. Nationally Urban Outfitters 145 60 15 10,000 15,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Power Center, Regional Mall. Upscale, High End.. Nationally Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall. Market-dominate shopping centers with upscale fashion tenants, Versona Accessories 45 30 12 7,000 8,000 Nationally located within the primary retail cluster market.. Kiosk, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Special Strip. 1 year with options for World Wear Project 139 300 7 50 100 AZ, South renewal 4 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 APPAREL: CHILDREN’S 2014 2015 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM SUMMARY OF RETAILER STORES STORES 12 STORES 12 SQUARE SQUARE EXPANSION COMMENTS EXPANSION MONTHS MONTHS FEET FEET Heavy foot traffic.Densely populated downtowns,Mass transit accessibility a plus.. Downtown, America's Kids 21 1 1 8,000 20,000 Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, NJ Special Strip. BuyBuy Baby 47 5 5 23,500 40,000 Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Power Center, Regional Mall. Nationally Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Target, Kohl's, Old Carter's 375 55 35 4,000 5,000 Navy, Barnes & Noble, Ross, Marshall's, Justice and Famous Footwear.. 10 years w/ two 5yr Nationally options Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Outlet Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall. Fashion-oriented & upscale Crazy 8 220 80 80 2,300 2,800 Nationally retailers preferred.. Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Outlet Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall. Fashion-oriented & upscale Gymboree 800 20 20 2,000 2,500 Nationally retailers preferred.. Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Justice 900 50 10 4,000 7,000 Nationally Fashion oriented soft goods retailers, department stores, discount department stores.. Neighborhood Strip, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Prefers centers with supermarket, discount Kid City 20 2 2 10,000 10,000 Northeast department store and other fashion apparel.. Kid to Kid 88 1 1 4,000 4,000 Downtown, Free Standing, Neighborhood Strip, Regional Strip. AZ, GA, NC Population in 7 miles: 200,000. Children under the age of 5 yrs-10,000 in 5 miles, 20,000 in 7 miles. Children ages 5 - 14 yrs- 15,000 in 5 miles, 30,000 in 7 miles.. Lifestyle Center, Neigh- OshKosh B'Gosh 180 5 5 4,000 5,000 Nationally borhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Target, Kohl's, Old Navy, Barnes & Noble, Ross, Marshall's, Justice and Famous Footwear.. Strong vehicular and pedestrian traffic counts. Downtown, Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, The Children's Place 1,100 25 25 3,000 7,000 Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Nationally Target, Kohl's, JCPenney, Other apparel, Jr. Anchors and co-tenants.. 5 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 APPAREL: FAMILY 2014 2015 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM SUMMARY OF RETAILER STORES STORES 12 STORES 12 SQUARE SQUARE EXPANSION COMMENTS EXPANSION MONTHS MONTHS FEET FEET Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Prefers supermarket or big box $10 Clothing Stores 2,000 200 200 1,000 5,000 Nationally anchors.. 3-5 years 1/2 of 1/2 Name Brand Clothing 19 1 1 10,000 30,000 Downtown, Free Standing, Regional Strip. Midwest Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Special Strip. A/X Armani Exchange 100 2 2 4,500 5,500 Nationally Fashion co-tenants.. Abercrombie & Fitch/Abercrombie 316 2 2 8,000 10,000 Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. 10 years Nationally Kids Target customer is 14 to 17 years old.. Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Power Aeropostale 800 38 5 3,500 4,000 Nationally Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Campus Site, Downtown, Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Power American Apparel 265 20 10 3,000 3,500 TX Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Special Strip. American Eagle 900 14 5 7,000 8,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall. Nationally Bass 100 1 1 2,000 5,000 Downtown, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall. Nationally benetton 140 5 2 2,000 3,000 Downtown, Regional Mall. Nationally Buckle 430 12 10 4,000 5,000 Fashion conscious 13 to 45 year olds.. Lifestyle Center, Regional Mall. Nationally The real estate department realizes unique situations do arise and is willing to make exceptions.. Burlington Coat Factory 500 50 35 50,000 70,000 Downtown, Free Standing, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Mall, Regional Strip, Nationally Special Strip. 10 year-/4-5 year options Calvin Klein 100 1 1 2,000 5,000 Downtown, Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Power Center, Regional Mall. Other Upscale Tenants.. Nationally Downtown, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Special Strip. Prefers to be with Grocery Anchor, discount anchored strips and power centers. Tenant mix should be comprised Citi Trends 525 4 5 11,000 16,000 Nationally of dollar stores, apparel stores, beauty supply & other value priced retailers.. 5 years w/ 3 5-yr options Midwest, City Sports 20 1 1 10,000 10,000 Downtown, Lifestyle Center. East Coast Downtown, Hotel Lobby, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Regional Mall, Re- gional Strip, Special Strip. J.Crew, Michael Kors, Apple, Tory Burch, Theory, Kate Spade, Vince, Club Monaco 65 5 5 1,200 10,000 Nationally Burberry, Sephora, Anthropologie, Brooks Brothers, Coach, Madewell, Cole Haan, Lacoste, Scoop, Intermix.. 10 Years Coach 350 20 15 2,000 3,000 Regional Mall. Upscale retailers.. Nationally 6 Retailer Expansion Guide Spring 2015 APPAREL: FAMILY 2014 2015 CURRENT PROJECTED PROJECTED MINMUM MAXIMUM SUMMARY OF RETAILER STORES STORES 12 STORES 12 SQUARE SQUARE EXPANSION COMMENTS EXPANSION MONTHS MONTHS FEET FEET Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Outlet Mall, Power Center, Regional Mall, Columbia Sportswear 55 5 5 2,500 5,000 Nationally Regional Strip, Special Strip. Downtown, Free Standing, Lifestyle Center, Neighborhood Strip, Power Center, Regional Strip, Crazy Shirts 40 3 1 1,500 3,000 Nationally Special Strip.
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