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Buford (Atlanta), Georgia the Vision BUSINESS CARD DIE AREA 225 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-1600 simon.com Information as of 5/1/16 Simon is a global leader in retail real estate ownership, management and development and an S&P 100 company (Simon Property Group, NYSE:SPG). BUFORD (ATLANTA), GEORGIA THE VISION Northeast Atlanta. A First-Rate Entertainment Destination. The transformation of The Village at Mall of Georgia into a dining and entertainment destination is underway with the addition of a strong assortment of national restaurants, all centered around an entertainment venue with an amphitheater and village green. — The addition of on-trend destination brands including aerie, G by GUESS, and Windsor Fashions, will expand the already robust children’s and junior’s categories. — The Disney Store, Express, Hollister Co. and Pandora are all planning store remodels. — The Village, already enhanced by extensive dining options, will continue to attract shoppers with a new late-night entertainment atmosphere. KEY WOODWARD CROSSING BLVD. DEPARTMENT STORES ANCHOR STORES RESTAURANTS RETAIL THEATER SR 20 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BELK GRILL & BAR VON MAUR RED ROBIN REGAL DICK’S SPORTING GOODS JCPENNEY CINEMAS LEVEL III SMOKEY BONES BARBEQUE & GRILL ALINO PIZZERIA TIN LIZZY’S CANTINA FALL 2016 BARNES & NOBLE P.F. CHANG’S MACY’S MARLOW’S TAVERN THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY HAVERTY’S FURNITURE DILLARD’S YOUFIT HEALTH CLUB N MALL OF GEORGIA BLVD. MASTER PLAN NORTHEAST ATLANTA SOUTHERN SOPHISTICATION Mall of Georgia is located in Buford, Georgia—positioned in both Gwinnett and Hall Counties in suburban Atlanta. — Gwinnett County is the second largest county in the state with a population of over 900,000. — The area surrounding Mall of Georgia grew more than 60% in the past decade and is projected to grow another 16% over the next five years with primarily upper-middle income residents. — Three Fortune 500 companies are headquartered within the mall’s trade area: AGCO, Primerica, and RockTenn. — More than 60 international companies have chosen Gwinnett County for their U.S. global headquarters. This includes Mitsubishi Electric, Ricoh Electronics, Suniva, and WIKA Instruments. — Georgia’s newest four-year college, Georgia Gwinnett College, is located in Gwinnett County and has an enrollment of over 9,400 students. — Coolray Field, home of the Gwinnett Braves, a Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball club, is located one mile from the shopping center. MUSIC MEETS STYLE Mall of Georgia is the preferred shopping and entertainment destination in the northeast Atlanta suburbs. — The enclosed super-regional shopping center features a unique outdoor shopping village modeled after an old-fashioned Georgia town square. — The Village offers a strong assortment of national restaurants and shops including The Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang’s, and LOFT. — The Village amphitheater and green is host to year-round live entertainment and family-oriented events including Movies Under the Stars and the Star Spangled 4th Celebration. BY THE NUMBERS Anchored by Seven Major Retailers Belk, Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney, Barnes & Noble, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Von Maur (opening 2016) Square Footage Mall of Georgia spans 1,818,000 square feet. Three Levels Boasting more than 225 specialty stores. Restaurants 13 fast-casual dining options and over 400 seats. Eight full-service restaurants. IN GOOD COMPANY Distinctive. Classic. Chic. Many fine brands have chosen Mall of Georgia as their preferred location in the northeast Atlanta market. — Altar’d State — bebe — Brighton Collectibles — LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics — Pottery Barn — Williams-Sonoma INDULGENT DINING An exceptional mix of dining destinations offers a unique experience for both locals and tourists. — Aliño Pizzeria (opening Fall 2016) — Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar — The Cheesecake Factory — Marlow’s Tavern — P.F. Chang’s — Red Robin (opening 2016) — Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill (opening 2016) — Tin Lizzy’s Cantina The extensive food court has a fast-casual offering to satisfy every member of the family. Mall of Georgia is one of two locations in the U.S. with a Bubbleology and has one of two Garrett Popcorn Shops in Georgia. POSITIONED TO SUCCEED Mall of Georgia is located in Buford, Georgia in Atlanta’s growing northeast suburbs. 2015 922,572 2020 1,054,362 — The property is conveniently located at the intersection of two major interstates — I-85 and Route 20. — Mall of Georgia sits along Buford Drive, 2015 311,256 a heavily traveled commercial corridor 2020 355,934 between the two interstates. — 20.4% of trade area households have children under 14 while 34.1% of households have 2015 $82,132 children under 21. 2020 $84,877 2015 356,341 2015 $217,745 Source: SPG Research; trade area demographic information per STI: PopStats (2015). DESTINATION SHOPPING In 2013, Gwinnett County’s tourism industry supported 11,330 jobs, generated $1 billion in direct tourist spending, created $40.85 million in state tax revenues, and generated $31.06 million in local tax revenues. — From 2009 to 2013, visitor expenditures grew by 25%. — Mall of Georgia sees approximately 14 million shopper visits per year. 33% of customers come from outside the trade area. — Tourism (primarily domestic) contributes up to 17% of annual traffic. p Alto Raoul Dawsonville Lavonia Lula Nelson Carnesville Bowe 13 Canon Ball Ground Homer Gillsville Gainesville10 Franklin Springs Maysville Oakwood Commerce Cumming 4 985 TRADE AREA BOUNDARY Talmo Flowery Branch Ila gs Pendergrass Jeerson Rest Haven Danielsville Buford Nicholson Braselton Sugar Hill Hoschton 85 Mountain Park 3 Arcade Alpharetta 1 Comer 15 Suwanee Roswell Colbert Hull Auburn Duluth Winder Berkeley Lake 20 Dacula Statham Winterville 6 Lawrenceville 9 Bogart Athens-Clarke County (balance) Dunwoody Norcross Bethlehem 8 16 19 285 Arnoldsville Doraville Chamblee Lilburn Grayson Crawford Lexington inings North Atlanta18 Watkinsville 17 Tucker Snellville 11 14 5 Loganville North High Shoals North Druid Hills Between Clarkston Bishop 12 Stone Mountain Scottdale 2 Pine Lake Monroe Druid Hills Good Hope N 0 10 Atlanta Avondale Estates Belvedere Park Maxeys 20 Walnut Grove MILES Redan Bostwick Candler-McAfee Jersey 7 Lithonia Gresham Park Lakeview Estates 1 Mall of Georgia 6 The Forum at Peachtree 11 Lenox Square 16 Perimeter Mall TRADE AREA & COMPETITION 2 Atlantic Station 7 Gallery at South Dekalb 12 North Dekalb Mall 17 Phipps Plaza Simon Centers 3 Avalon 8 Georgia Square Mall 13 North Georgia Premium Outlets 18 Plaza Fiesta Competition 4 The Collection at Forsyth 9 Gwinnett Place 14 Northlake Mall 19 The Shoppes at Web Gin 5 Buckhead Atlanta 10 Lakeshore Mall 15 Northpoint Mall 20 Sugarloaf Mills SR 20 MALL OF GEORGIA IMAX/ CROSSING REGAL CINEMAS WOODWARD MILL PKWY. BUFFALO WILD WINGS BELK JCPENNEY MACY’S MALL OF GEORGIA ALIÑO PIZZERIA VON MAUR FALL 2016 DILLARD'S FALL 2016 YOUFIT MARLOW’S DICK'S SPORTING GOODS HEALTH TAVERN CLUB TIN LIZZY’S CANTINA THE CHEESECAKE BARNES & NOBLE FACTORY SMOKEY BONES P.F. CHANG’S BARBEQUE & GRILL MALL OF GEORGIA BLVD. NE N AERIAL OVERVIEW UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Mall of Georgia presents a unique opportunity for your brand. Please contact the following leasing professional for more information. Nash Morris (404) 926-3042 [email protected].
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