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Pointe Orlando ORLANDO, FL
DEVELOPER NAME: Brixmor Property Group SIZE: 400,164 Sq. Ft.
ANCHORS: B.B. King's Blues Club, Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar, Maggiano's, Regal Cinemas, The Capital Grille, Tommy Bahama's Restaurant, Bar & Store, WonderWorks
AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $84,066
SPACE AVAILABILITY: Cart, kiosk, & inline space for short term leasing or events
CONCEPTS SOUGHT: Retail and non-retail concepts of all kinds
The Shops at Park Lane DALLAS, TX
DEVELOPER NAME: Northwood Investors SIZE: 600,000 Sq. Ft.
ANCHORS: Nordstrom Rack, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Old Navy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Whole Foods Market, HomeGoods AVG. HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $118,270 SPACE AVAILABILITY: Inline build to suit, temporary inline, and sponsorship available CONCEPTS SOUGHT: All – Particularly high fashion, shoes, men’s, women’s clothing.
UNIQUE CENTER FEATURES: 33.5 acre mixed-use development located within Dallas’premier demographics. Tree-lined streets, large video boards, numerous flagship retailers.
SPECIALTY LEASING CONTACT: Jared LeBlanc, 469-828-3303,
jleblanc@northwoodretail.com,
www.parklanedallas.com
T
he Shops at Park Lane is a 33.5-acre mixed-use development located directly across from NorthPark Center in Dallas, Texas. In the equivalent of five city blocks, this project offers a unique urban experience and an unbeatable variety of shopping and dining options, enhanced by easy car and light rail access, ample parking and wide, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks. The Heights at Park Lane, developed by PM Realty Group, offers 325 luxury residences at The Tower, The Flats and The Lofts, making The Shop at Park Lane Dallas’ ultimate live, work, play destination. The Shops at Park Lane contains more than 600,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and Charming Charlie and Grimaldi’s Pizzeria just opened this fall. For more information, please visit
www.parklanedallas.com.
UNIQUE CENTER FEATURES: A short drive from Orlando's major theme parks & across the street from the Orange County Convention Center, the center is an inviting collection of outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment
SPECIALTY LEASING CONTACT: Erin DeSalle, 646-344-8672,
erin.desalle@
brixmor.com,www.
brixmor.com, or
www.pointeorlando.com
Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS, NY
OWNER NAME: Macerich MANAGED BY: Talisman Companies SIZE: 530,519 Sq. Ft. OCCUPANCY: 96.5%
ANCHORS: A specialty outlet mall with top notch retailers for local Buffalo/Niagara Falls market, tourist attraction for Canadian Markets. Includes Saks off 5th, Nike, Old Navy, Marshalls with our highlight of specialty stores to include: Coach, Coach Men’s, Brighton, Burberry, Fossil, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, Le Creuset, Tumi, Barney’s NY, Timberland, Under Armour and Michael Kors.
UNIQUE CENTER FEATURES: Group Tour Business with bus groups daily, gift card program, discount book available at Guest Services, Food Court.
SPECIALTY LEASING CONTACT: Business Development for Media, Sponsorship and Specialty Cart leasing: Mary Whelan, General Manager at
716-297-0933,
www.fashionoutletsniagara.com
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