THE SHOPPES at the LIVINGSTON CIRCLE 277 EISENHOWER PARKWAY Livingston, New Jersey 7,000 Sf - 16,000 Sf Available for Lease
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THE SHOPPES AT THE LIVINGSTON CIRCLE 277 EISENHOWER PARKWAY Livingston, New Jersey 7,000 sf - 16,000 sf available for lease Owned and Managed by: 277 EISENHOWER PARKWAY Livingston, New Jersey 7,000 sf - 16,000 sf available for lease 800 sf 1,000 sf (rear space) Space Available 3,023 sf (divisible) 5,835 sf 7,000 sf - 16,000 sf (highly visible endcap) Asking Rent Upon Request NNN $8.85 per sf Possession Immediate Parking 469 spaces Nordstrom Rack, TJ-Maxx, Staples, Target, Starbucks, CVS, Costco, Wholesale, Shake Shack, Neighboring DSW, The Container Store, St. Barnabas Hospital, Cedar Hill Country Club, Professional Law, Accounting and Medical Offices • Route 10 Retail Hub Comments • Newly Renovated • Excellent Access 2 MILE3 RADIUS 50,005 Overall Population 62,811 Employee Population $174,896 Average HHI 59.4% Bachelor’s Degree or Higher 62.2% Annual HHI of $100k+ 3 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Location Livingston is the perfect mix of suburban living, diverse shopping and convenient first class office parks. Located on the Eisenhower Parkway, at the western edge of Essex County, it has access via Route 280 to the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 80 and 287, and State Routes 10, 24, 78 and 46 and is just 25 miles west of New York City. Market Area The trade market area comprises over 275,000 potential customers with a high level of disposable income. The population provides retailers with a large pool of educated, talented and motivated shoppers. Major regional draws include the prestigious St. Barnabas Medical Center (22,000 employees), Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club, The New Jersey School of Ballet, numerous prominent legal and accounting firms. Newly-built ParkVue at Livingston holds 220 luxury rental units in the heart of Livingston. Livingston is the hub of economic activity in the region, a destination where people find shopping, professional, leisure and commercial offerings. Key Factors to Success: • An upscale, educated population • Households with disposable income well above the national average • A diverse, professional work force • Central placement in a superior regional market. 4 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Population of 29.7% holds a 47% - managerial/professional 275,000+ bachelor's degree or more 38% - technical/sales/administrative Median Age: 42 (55% of population is in the Trade Area (1 mile) Ethnicity Breakdown prime demographic age Avg HH Income Caucasian 80% range of 15 to 54, which is $184,485 Asian 15% the major consumer range of (36% of HH have an income Hispanic 3% goods & services) in excess of $204,360/year.) African-American 2% 5 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Trade Area - Primary Market • Livingston • East Hanover • Essex Fells • Maplewood • Millburn/Short Hills • Roseland • South Orange • West Orange • Whippany Trade Area - 5mile Radius • Caldwell • Chatham • Florham Park • Hanover Township • Montville • Springfield • Summit • North Caldwell • West Caldwell 6 Demographic Details Top Tapestry™ Segments 66% Top Tier Household Type: Married Couples Housing: Single Family We’ve achieved our corporate career goals and can now either consult or operate our own businesses. We’re married couples with older children or without children. Every home maintenance chore in our lav- ish homes is handled by a variety of contracted services. We can indulge ourselves in personal services at upscale salons, spas, and fitness centers, shop specialty supermarkets and high-end retailers for anything we desire. We travel frequently, sparing no expense in taking luxury vacations or visiting our second homes in the US and overseas. Evenings and weekends are filled with opera, classical music concerts, charity din- ners, and shopping. We support the arts and other charities, read to expand our knowledge, and depend on the Internet, radio, and newspapers for information. Spending time with family and a small circle of close family friends is a priority. 10% Urban Chic Household Type: Married Couples Housing: Single Family We’re well-educated, married couple families and singles who live in the suburbs of major metros on both coasts. Professional and managerial positions in technical and legal occupations fund our exclu- sive, upscale, and sophisticated lifestyles. Portfolios are healthy, filled with stocks, bonds, and real es- tate investments. Our houses range in style from pre-war to new construction, high-rises or single-fam- ily homes; two-thirds of us own our homes. Tech savvy, we’re tops for owning Apple products, and use our devices to shop, bank, and research information. Leisure time is spent visiting museums, traveling, drinking imported wine, going out to the movies, skiing, and practicing yoga. 10% Professional Pride Household Type: Married Couples Housing: Single Family We’re well-educated, two income, goal-oriented professionals who prospered during the Great Re- cession. To support our upscale suburban lifestyle, both parents work, tolerating long hours and long commutes. Our schedules are complicated, balancing work and activities for our school-aged kids. Because we’re all so busy, organization is critical to daily life. To save time, we contract for home maintenance services such as housekeeping and professional cleaners. We’re experts on all of our devices. Financially savvy, we continue to invest wisely and grow our portfolios. Interest payments and dividends boost our household income. The comforts of home are priorities; we’re proud of our picture-perfect homes, constantly upgrading, and will spend time and money on projects. Everyone in the family reads on tablets, e-readers, or smartphones, but prefer hard copies of epicurean, home, or sports magazines. 7 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle At the Center of Retail Westminster Hotel AAA Four Diamond Hotel Route 280/GSP/Turnpike 15,123 AADT 31,604 VPD 2 Livingston Town Center 1 4 3 16,478 VPD ROUTE 10 The Livingston Circle The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club LIVINGSTONS. AVENUE 13,517 AADT 5 EISENHOWER PARKWAY Livingston High School W. NORTHFIELD ROAD Livingston Mall 6 8 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Livingston Market 1 Route 10 Corridor Route 10 is one of New Jersey’s finest shopping corridors. 31,604 vehicles per day travel this route to shop, commute and work. Major national retailers line the corridor, including REI, Saks Off 5th, Nordstrom Rack, Target, Home Depot, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Best Buy and Costco. National restaurants from McDonald’s to TGI Friday’s to Applebee’s and fine local restaurants are also found here. The Route 10 corridor funnels right into The Livingston Circle. 2 The Shoppes at The Livingston Circle This center sits in affluent Livingston at “the circle,” centrally located to capture surrounding wealthy neighborhoods in Essex and Morris Counties. It is in close proximity to Route 280 on one side, Livingston Mall on the other and is surrounded by corporate and professional office buildings, driving the daytime population counts. 3 The Livingston Circle The Livingston Circle is the epicenter of Livingston retail , bringing quality of “live, shop, dine” experience to both local residents and from miles away. 4 Livingston Town Center High income residential development with a “town center” retail component, Livingston Town Center, located on South Livingston Avenue, connects via Route 10 to The Livingston Circle. 5 South Livingston Avenue Livingston’s original Main Street, where many restaurants, banks, custom high end watch stores, jewelers, and boutique clothing stores cater to wealthy surrounding communities. 6 Livingston Mall Livingston Mall is a major regional mall anchored by Macy’s, Lord & Taylor and Sears, with a total GLA of 985,000 sf and gross sales of $210 million, and is 1.9 miles and a 4 minute drive time on the Eisenhower Parkway south of The Livingston Circle. 9 The Shoppes at the Livingston CircleMarket Aerial Market Aerial East Hanover Plaza Hanover Commons 33,745 VPD The Shoppes at The Livingston Circle Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. Castle Ridge Plaza NJ ROUTE 10 12 plex Livingston Center 35,527 VPD EISENHOWER PKWY SITE ParkVue at Livingston 220 luxury units N 10 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Birds Eye View of End Cap SITE Prominent endcap Available! Great visibility from Eisenhower Parkway! Can customize to Tenant! 7,000 sf - 16,000 sf available! N 11 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Rendering of End Cap 12 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Close Up Aerial New Jersey School of Ballet 21,413 AADT 21,413 MONUMENT 2 EISENHOWER PARKWAY NJ ROUTE 10 35,527 VPD MONUMENT 1 WALNUT ST 13 N The Shoppes at the LivingstonOblique Circl Aerial e Oblique Aerial W MOUNT PLEASANT AVE Highly visible Zen Japanese Cuisine endcap Ike’s Bagels Choice Pets EISENHOWER PARKWAY 7,000 - 16,000 sf 1,000 sf 3,200 sf 800 sf M&T Bank M&T 446 parking spaces 5,835 sf Opening Mediteranean Fast Casual Soon! Available Spaces EXECUTIVE PARKWAY Now Open! N 14 The Shoppes at the Livingston Circle Leasing Plan LEASE LEGEND SPACE # USE SF 1 OLIVE GARDEN 8,630 2-3 CYCLEBAR 3,200 4 AVAILABLE 7,000 - (HIGHLY VISIBLE ENDCAP) 16,000 5 WINE LEGEND 8,606 10d 10c 11 6a IKE’S FAMOUS BAGELS 2,144 10a 12 12b 8,630 10b 6b HAND AND STONE 2,730 8b 7 AVAILABLECLUB PILATES 1,600 1,730 8a 7 7,000 8a AVAILABLE 1,467 8,806 8b AVAILABLE 2,144 1,556 9 ZEN JAPANESE 2,730 2,805 10a GOLDFISH SWIM SCHOOL3,000 8,100 2 3 10b MOXIE BLOWDRY & BEAUTY2,805 BAR PYLON 2,600 SIGNAGE (OPENING SOON!) 20,900 10c FITNESS 1440 (OPENING SOON!) 8,100 10d AVAILABLE 1,000 MONUMENT 1 M&T BANK 3,207 11 ALDI (OPENING SOON!) 23,081 14 800 12 AVAILABLE 5,835 12b MEZZA 3,165 PYLON MEDITERRANEAN SIGNAGE RESTAURANT 13 M&T BANK 3,207 14 AVAILABLE 800 MONUMENT 2 TOTAL 93,738 N 15 The Shoppes at the Livingston CircleLOD LOD TENANT 4 TENANT 6a TENANT 6b TENANT 7 TENANT 8a TENANT 8b TENANT 9 7,000 - 15,000 S.F.