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Baychesterfinalbrochure.Pdf BAYCHESTER SQUARE | BRONX USA Baychester Square brings a pedestrian-focused and open-air 565,000 shopping, dining and lifestyle experience to the North Bronx. The project will contain 350,000 square feet of urban retail space, PEOPLE LIVE WITHIN A 1,200 parking spaces and 4,000 linear feet of storefronts featuring an assortment of specialty and value-oriented retail brands. 3-MILE Located on 12+ acres at the intersection of the New England Thruway, (I-95) the Hutchinson River Parkway and East Gun Hill Road, the project lies at the center of the most popular shopping destination in the Bronx. Surrounded by successful existing retail, RADIUS Baychester Square will be one of the premier outdoor shopping destinations in all of New York City. BAYCHESTER SQUARE LIES AT THE 463,000 CENTER OF THE MOST POPULAR VEHICLES PASS SHOPPING DESTINATION IN THE NORTH BRONX. BY THE SITE EVERY DAY 1,200 PEDESTRIAN-ONLY PARKING SPACES PUBLIC SPACE BUS DEPOT BAY PLAZA SHOPPING CTR. 95 HOME DEPOT MALL AT BAY PLAZA CO - OP CITY HAFFEN PARK 95 GUN HILL BAY PLAZA RO SHOPPING CENTER AD HU TC HINSO N RIVE R MALL AT BAY PLAZA HOME DEPO T JA COBI MEDICA L CENTER 95 HUT CHINSON METRO CENTER MAP KEY BAYCHESTER SQUARE ALBER T EINS TEIN RESIDENTIAL AREA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY CAL VARY HOSPIT AL HIGHWAY ACCESS ACCESS TO / FROM INTERSTATE 95 95 BAY PLAZA 95 SHOPPING CENTER HUTCHINSON PELHAM RIVER 258,135 CARS BAYPASS BY DAILY PARK MALL AT BAY PLAZA INBOUND FROM INTERSTATE 95 OUTBOUND TO INTERSTATE 95 95 ACCESS TO / FROM HUTCHINSON RIVER PARKWAY 95 BAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER HUTCHINSON PELHAM RIVER BAY PARK MALL AT BAY PLAZA 195,461 CARS PASS BY DAILY INBOUND FROM HUTCHINSON PARKWay OUTBOUND TO 95 HUTCHINSON PARKWay DEMOGRAPHICS POPULATION 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES 10 MILES 20 MILES 2015 Estimate 81,706 616,660 1,540,960 4,485,957 11,940,674 2020 Projection 87,759 636,457 1,589,449 4,626,064 12,334,974 Annual growth 2010-2015 10.29% 3.54% 3.35% 3.39% 3.70% INCOME 2015 Average $66,490 $58,052 $55,486 $81,740 $90,014 2015 Median $55,438 $47,413 $44,290 $51,185 $59,311 HOUSEHOLDS 2015 Estimated 32,283 228,823 553,951 1,707,162 4,463,401 2020 Projection 34,778 236,905 572,686 1,762,767 4,621,217 RACE & ETHNICITY 2015 Estimated White 24.52% 29.49% 31.71% 42.91% 47.99% 2015 Estimated Black 56.25% 40.26% 33.81% 20.33% 21.65% 2015 Estimated Asian 4.15% 5.96% 4.10% 14.00% 12.81% 2015 Estimated Indian 0.56% 0.98% 1.20% 0.83% 0.64% 2015 Estimated Latino 28.70% 41.44% 51.04% 38.33% 29.63% 2015 Estimated Other 10.53% 18.64% 23.73% 17.29% 12.71% REGIONAL OUTLET CENTERS Danbury CONNECTICUT 6 9W Shelton NEW 4 684 YORK 7 Peekskill New Haven 94 87 15 Milford Ossining New City Bridgeport Long Island NEW 95 Sound JERSEY Mahwah Norwalk Ramsey Stamford 23 87 17 White Plains Paramus Paterson Yonkers Riverhead 287 1 Englewood Hackensack 5 Clifton 495 Parsippany- Troy Hills Jersey Brentwood City New Mineola 3 27 Patchogue Newark York Hempstead Elizabeth 2 Long Beach 287 Perth Amboy New Brunswick 1. The Outlets at Bergen Town Center 4. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Distance: 12.4 miles Distance: 34.8 miles Drive Miles: 17.8 miles Drive Miles: 51.8 miles 2. The Mills at Jersey Gardens 5. Tanger Outlets Riverhead Distance: 22.7 miles Distance: 58.5 miles Drive Miles: 25.3 miles Drive Miles: 68.7 miles 3. The Arches at Deer Park Distance: 28.5 miles Drive Miles: 39.2 miles MALLS AND REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTERS 87 15 Milford Ossining New City 95 Bridgeport Mahwah Norwalk Long Island Ramsey Stamford Sound 17 87 9 White Plains Paramus Yonkers 6 5 Paterson 4 Englewood Hackensack 1 495 Jersey 7 Brentwood 2 Mineola City New 27 Patchogue York 3 10 Newark Hempstead Elizabeth 8 11 Long Beach 1. The Mall at Bay Plaza 7. The Americana Manhasset Drive Miles: 1 mile Drive Miles: 15.20 miles 2. Bay Terrace Shopping Center 8. Green Acres Mall Drive Miles: 8.25 miles Drive Miles: 18.42 miles 3. Queens Center Mall 9. The Westchester Mall Drive Miles: 10.6 miles Drive Miles: 19.5 miles 4. Cross County Shopping Center 10. Roosevelt Field Mall Drive Miles: 12.15 miles Drive Miles: 20.75 miles 5. The Vernon Hills Shopping Center 11. King’s Plaza Mall Drive Miles: 13.58 miles Drive Miles: 23.85 miles 6. Ridge Hill Village Drive Miles: 14.12 miles DEVELOPERS Grid Properties Inc. Gotham Organization Inc. Scott Auster [email protected] 212.678.4400 X 105 ADVISORS LEASING AGENT Scott Ferguson Jeffrey Howard [email protected] [email protected] 610.658.6310 516.933.8880.
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