Von Maur, JCPenney, and Macy’s serving as department store anchors at Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor, Michigan, give the 924,000 square foot property on Briarwood Circle a three-anchor department store floor reflecting the University of Michigan-influenced Ann Arbor market’s demand for the premium-service retail (Von Maur) alongside the national chain comparison-shopping format (JCPenney, Macy’s) that the combined university household and Washtenaw County professional consumer base sustains. The property serves Ann Arbor, Saline, Dexter, and the broader Washtenaw County residential and academic population at the I-94 and US-23 interchange in a city where the University of Michigan, with more than 47,000 students and a professional research and medical employment base, gives Briarwood one of Michigan’s most educated enclosed mall trade areas.
Apple serves the technology retail category for the Ann Arbor student, faculty, and professional consumer. Rally House serves the University of Michigan licensed sports merchandise occasion, giving the property the primary in-mall access point for Michigan Wolverines fan gear. Harvest Market, which opened in April 2026 as a premium grocery and prepared foods concept within the mall, adds a daily-frequency grocery visit driver to the property’s comparison-shopping occasion. Texas de Brazil and California Pizza Kitchen anchor the full-service dining tier. Planet Fitness serves the health and fitness category.
The fashion floor covers Aerie, Aeropostale, American Eagle, Ann Taylor, Athleta, Buckle, Chico’s, DTLR, Express, Hollister, Hot Topic, J. Crew, Journeys, LOFT, PacSun, Talbots, Urban Outfitters, Vans, and Victoria’s Secret. DTLR gives the property an urban athletic fashion presence. Coach serves the accessible luxury position. A community of smaller independent and artisan tenants including Ann Arbor Shoe Repair, Sip Coffee, RamenYa, and Sareka Unique Art Gallery gives the property a locally-rooted specialty retail layer that reflects the independent retail culture of a university city where artisan and national chain retail coexist at the same commercial address.
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