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Randolph, NJ Trade Area Randolph, NJ 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ Trade Area Map Trade Area: 7 Mins InsertMap191.1 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. Data by Aggdata and STI: Market Outlook. Information is presented without verification or warranty. Page 1 Randolph, NJ 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ Retail Gap Analysis Trade Area: 7 Mins Supply Demand Surplus / Gap Gap Chart BUILDING MATERIALS AND HOME IMPROVEMENT Building material & supplies stores $54,072,937 $51,889,432 $2,183,505 Lumber & other building/structural materials & supplies $22,648,307 $20,861,643 $1,786,664 Hardware, tools, & plumbing & electrical supplies $16,057,621 $14,012,700 $2,044,921 Household fuels, including oil, LP gas, wood, coal $2,540,169 $2,125,856 $414,313 Flooring & floor coverings $6,745,787 $6,829,456 ($83,669) Paint & sundries / wallpaper & other flexible wallcoverings $4,252,274 $3,800,850 $451,424 LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Lawn & garden equipment & supplies stores $5,251,777 $7,171,878 ($1,920,101) Lawn, garden, & farm equipment & supplies $12,440,466 $14,087,876 ($1,647,410) FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture stores $8,242,786 $11,567,184 ($3,324,398) Home furnishings stores $8,910,607 $9,992,753 ($1,082,146) Furniture, sleep equipment & outdoor/patio furniture $17,891,098 $23,757,857 ($5,866,759) Curtains, draperies, blinds, slipcovers, bed & table coverings $6,618,798 $3,653,949 $2,964,849 Kitchenware & home furnishings $12,485,248 $9,528,116 $2,957,132 ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES Electronics & appliance stores $33,107,215 $21,687,953 $11,419,262 Major household appliances $6,889,112 $3,885,938 $3,003,174 Audio equipment & musical instruments & related materials $6,994,805 $5,865,913 $1,128,892 Computer hardware, software, & supplies, including gaming $13,206,315 $14,835,352 ($1,629,037) Small electric appliances $2,523,947 $1,827,929 $696,018 Televisions, video recorders, video cameras $11,431,931 $5,669,938 $5,761,994 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. 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Page 2 Randolph, NJ 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ Retail Gap Analysis Trade Area: 7 Mins Supply Demand Surplus / Gap Gap Chart AUTOMOTIVE Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores $17,078,862 $13,980,992 $3,097,869 Automotive lubricants, including oil, greases, etc. $2,676,204 $1,693,028 $983,177 Automotive tires, tubes, batteries, parts, accessories $38,119,293 $28,690,558 $9,428,736 SPECIALTY RETAIL Book, periodical, & music stores $2,177,984 $4,596,259 ($2,418,274) Books/Periodicals $2,556,713 $3,849,673 ($1,292,960) Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores $5,722,288 $5,857,023 ($134,735) Jewelry, including watches $10,552,890 $8,326,359 $2,226,530 Office supplies, stationery, & gift stores $13,602,854 $8,214,302 $5,388,552 Paper & related products $6,001,322 $4,551,952 $1,449,370 Optical goods, including eyeglasses, sunglasses, etc. $2,691,860 $2,223,506 $468,354 Pets, pet foods, & pet supplies $7,002,862 $8,201,374 ($1,198,511) Sporting goods, hobby, & musical instrument stores $35,003,017 $13,463,560 $21,539,457 Sporting goods, including bicycles & motorized sport vehicles $18,756,151 $7,426,964 $11,329,187 Toys, hobby goods, & games $10,305,402 $4,801,946 $5,503,456 Sewing, knitting materials & supplies $1,305,199 $474,579 $830,620 Photographic equipment & supplies $2,048,589 $1,173,554 $875,035 CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES Department stores $115,007,495 $33,384,570 $81,622,925 Clothing stores $70,707,116 $43,014,365 $27,692,751 Women's, juniors', & misses' wear $58,523,424 $33,936,639 $24,586,785 Men's wear $26,037,828 $12,637,189 $13,400,639 Children's wear & infants' & toddlers' clothing & accessories $14,524,220 $6,474,663 $8,049,557 Shoe stores $16,275,664 $6,927,506 $9,348,159 Footwear, including accessories $27,265,636 $13,853,176 $13,412,460 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. 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Page 3 Randolph, NJ 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ Retail Gap Analysis Trade Area: 7 Mins Supply Demand Surplus / Gap Gap Chart GENERAL MERCHANDISE General merchandise stores $75,956,896 $65,148,502 $10,808,394 Used merchandise stores $2,130,775 $1,594,096 $536,679 DRUGS & PERSONAL CARE Health & personal care stores $54,844,987 $68,001,499 ($13,156,512) Drugs, health aids, beauty aids, including cosmetics $72,868,202 $108,447,492 ($35,579,289) GROCERY & SPECIALTY FOOD STORES Supermarkets $36,707,038 $115,580,091 ($78,873,053) Specialty food stores $3,035,937 $5,990,346 ($2,954,409) Groceries & other food items for off premises consumption $101,396,839 $163,933,786 ($62,536,947) RESTAURANTS & BARS Limited-service eating places $47,254,142 $51,927,848 ($4,673,706) Full-service restaurants $50,017,628 $62,742,819 ($12,725,191) Meals & nonalcoholic beverages for immediate consumption $100,915,620 $110,468,351 ($9,552,731) Alcoholic drinks served at the establishment $18,954,183 $26,980,812 ($8,026,628) Bars/Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) $3,812,565 $3,879,287 ($66,723) FUEL CENTERS Gasoline stations $58,322,094 $83,318,709 ($24,996,615) Automotive fuels $55,319,220 $74,878,357 ($19,559,137) ALCOHOL & TOBACCO Beer, wine, & liquor stores $13,198,109 $15,851,872 ($2,653,763) Packaged liquor, wine, & beer $13,499,508 $16,296,143 ($2,796,635) Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, & smokers' accessories $10,019,399 $12,843,541 ($2,824,142) 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. Data by Aggdata and STI: Market Outlook. Information is presented without verification or warranty. Page 4 Randolph, NJ 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ Void Analysis Tenant Requirements The match scoring algorithm is a proprietary index created by SiteSeer Technologies and provides the user with a visual indicator of how well one’s site trade area matches the typical site location profile of each tenant chain. The match score ranges from 0-100 with a score of zero indicating that the chain has never located in a trade area similar to yours and a score of 100 indicating that the chain always locates in a trade area like yours. The algorithm looks at both (a) the percentage of times each chain locates in a trade area similar to yours, and (b) how far each site metric is from the chain’s median site profile. The site profile is determined by the types of communities and trade areas where the tenant typically locates; site characteristics such as whether the chain typically locates in primary or secondary retail areas, on major arteries, or in areas of high business traffic; and trade area consumer demographics and behavior. Tenant Search Area: New York, NY Tenant Exclusion Area: No Exclusions Minimum Maximum Locations in Search Area 1 - Locations in U.S. 1 - Retail Classes to Include in Search: Apparel Appliance and Electronics Automotive Books, Media and Gifts Burgers Chicken Coffee, Snacks and Beverages Department Store Dessert Discount Stores Eateries Education Financial Fitness Gyms Footwear 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. Data by Aggdata and STI: Market Outlook. Information is presented without verification or warranty. Page 5 Retail Classes to Include in Search: Fuel and Convenience Full Service Restaurants General Merchandise Grocery Hair, Skin and Nails Healthcare Hobbies, Toys and Crafts Home Furnishings Home Improvement Jewelry and Accessories Payday Loan Pet Pharmacy Pizza Sandwiches Second Hand Goods Sports And Recreation Tacos Telecommunications Theaters 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. Data by Aggdata and STI: Market Outlook. Information is presented without verification or warranty. Page 6 Randolph, NJ SYS_PARAM_Address.1 246 RT 10 | Randolph NJ SYS_PARAM_CityState.1 Tenants Already Inside Trade Area Trade Area: 7 Mins Locations Nearest Location Search Area U.S. Distance Direction Apparel GARAGE 16 81 2.1 N Avenue 38 287 1.5 NE Windsor 10 136 2.1 N Janie and Jack 10 148 2.2 E Buy Buy Baby 12 117 2.3 N A Pea in the Pod 10 72 2.8 NE BCBGMAXAZRIA 38 343 2.1 N Michael Kors 41 342 2.1 N Abercrombie & Fitch 24 247 2.6 N Kids Foot Locker 35 358 2.1 N New York & Company 56 480 2.1 N J.Jill 20 275 2.2 E The Limited 16 256 2.1 N Jimmy Jazz 39 197 2.1 N Jos. A. Bank Clothiers 43 561 2.2 E Banana Republic 53 545 2.2 E J.Crew 53 437 2.1 N Torrid 19 429 2.3 N White House Black Market 30 491 2.1 N H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) 47 451 2.1 N Lou & Grey 55 668 2.2 E Gap 85 716 2.2 E Express 46 631 2.3 N Carter's 61 638 2.7 N LOFT 44 492 2.2 E OshKosh B'gosh 28 286 2.7 N Champs Sports 29 494 2.1 N The Men's Wearhouse 48 838 2.6 N Hollister 30 417 2.1 N Zumiez 38 613 2.3 N Charlotte Russe 34 535 2.1 N Motherhood Maternity 52 942 2.3 N 4/20/2017 © SiteSeer Technologies. Data by Aggdata and STI: Market Outlook. Information is presented without verification or warranty. Page 7 Gymboree 25 668 2.1 N francesca's 27 654 2.1 N Tommy Hilfiger 54 844 1.0 W Dressbarn 77 810 2.1 N Chico's 41 709 2.2 E Aéropostale 49 690 2.1 N PacSun 22 541 2.1 N The Children's Place 100 917 2.6 NE Soft Surroundings 3 50 2.2 E Justice 41 878 2.6 N Victoria's Secret 71 1,062 2.8 N T.J.
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