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Markland Mall Indiana MARKLAND MALL INDIANA 1114 17th Street, Kokomo, Indiana 46902 TABLE OF CONTENTS Market Snapshot Location By the Numbers Local Landscape Property Highlights Portfolio Events and Activations As a regional retail hub, the MARKET center reaches SNAPSHOT beyond the Markland Mall serves Kokomo, Indiana—a metropolitan area of 100,000 people. metropolitan The Grissom Air Reserve Base, located 12 miles north of Kokomo, employs 650 civilians and area, serving has a population of 1,300 reservists. Chrysler is another major employer, with 5 plants located in the market, including Indiana Transmission I a large trade & II, Kokomo Transmission, Tipton Transmission and Kokomo Casting—the world’s largest die area extending cast facility. Kokomo is also the home of Delphi Corporation, an electronics manufacturer with over 2,000 employees. south to Downtown Kokomo is home to the 4,000-seat Kokomo Municipal Stadium, where the summer Tipton County collegiate Prospect League baseball team, the Kokomo Jackrabbits, play. Indiana University Kokomo’s regional campus is also located in the and north to city, just 2 miles from the mall, with enrollment of over 4,100 students. Logansport and Grissom Air Reserve Base. LOCATION Markland Mall is conveniently located at the intersection of US 931 and Markland Ave, the dominant commercial corridor through Kokomo, Indiana. It’s 45 miles north of Indianapolis, and.is the premier shopping destination for Howard County and its surrounding counties, with no other regional mall within a 40-mile radius. PERU BY THE NUMBERS LOGANSPORT 31 LA F ONTAINE RADIUS DEMOS Population 10 Mile 89,050 35 20 Mile 151,673 30 Mile 384,689 18 Households 10 Mile 36,930 MARION 20 Mile 60,393 13 30 Mile 149,701 KOKOMO Avg. Household Income J 10 Mile $71,319 35 20 Mile $71,884 BURLINGTON 30 Mile $77,688 Median Age 10 Mile 42.2 20 Mile 41.9 30 Mile 41.0 Total Annual MICHIGANTOWN Consumer Expenditures 10 MI 30 Mile $9.4B Experian, 2023 Projection TIPTON ELWOOD 421 31 LAWRENCE 20 MI LOCAL LANDSCAPE EAT 1. Don Panchos* 2. Oriental King Restaurant* 3. Panera Bread* 4. McAlister’s Deli* 5. Buffalo Wild Wings* 6. Starbucks Coffee* 7. Chili’s* PLAY 8. Chuck E Cheese’s* 9. AMC Theatres* SHOP 10. Kokomo Shopping Center* 11. Kokomo Plaza* 12. Boulevard Crossing* STAY 13. Comfort Inn* OTHER 14. Chrysler Corporation* 15. Delphi Corporation* S REED RD 931 22 *Not Shown PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS GLA 390,022 ANCHORS ALDI, Books A Million, Dunham’s Sports (coming soon), Gravity 765, Party City, PetSmart, Ross Dress for Less, Target KEY RETAILERS Over 35 small shop retailers including American Eagle, Bath & Body Works, The Buckle, Christopher & Banks, Finish Line, Men’s Wearhouse, Rack Room Shoes, Torrid, Victoria’s Secret, DINING/RESTARAUNTS Chipotle Mexican Grill, Prodigy Bar & Grill. WHAT’S NEW We recently completed the redevelopment of the former Sears space at the center. We welcomed ALDI, Carter’s/ OshKosh B’gosh, Party City, PetSmart, Prodigy Bar & Grill, and Ross Dress For Less. Bath & Body Works also opened in their expanded location.during 2018. EVENTS, ACTIVATIONS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPS We are focused on the unique experience we create at each of our town centers. By providing a mix of things to do and things to buy, our properties deliver the right combination of tenants, activities and events to keep shoppers engaged and returning often. Our centers serve as incubators for new and growing brands that want to test in new markets. Our exclusive eCommerce platform, Tangible, illustrates that retail is no longer defined by four walls. In addition to traditional bricks and mortar, we allow tenants access to our entire portfolio via targeted digital media strategies, unique sponsorhsip opportunities and pop-up shops. We support local and curate accordingly. Between concert series, well-being initiatives, common area activations and dynamic programming, our portfolio-wide event cadence creates and drives traffic to our properties. We engage our shoppers in person and online. In addition to property activations, we have broad national reach via our digital and social platforms. BY THE NUMBERS: 300M 3000 Annual Guests Unique Events 700K 21M+ Email Subscribers Emails Sent 160+ 85M Social Media Accounts Social Impressions 41K Average 72K Monthly Property Reach Reviews 13.6M Property Page Views 80% 46% Mobile Users 5 Star Reviews Note: 2018 Portfolio-Wide Data CONTACT LEASING DEVELOPMENT Shelby Moore Hunter Whitten 614.887.5838 614.887.5659 [email protected] [email protected] SPECIALTY LEASING BRAND PARTNERSHIPS Tracie Smith Brian Ciccone 317.818.0725 614.887.5760 [email protected] [email protected] WASHINGTONPRIME.COM.
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