The Interstate 81 and Interstate 70 interchange in Hagerstown, Maryland, where those two major corridors converge at the foot of the Appalachian ridge, places Hagerstown Premium Outlets at a commercial crossroads that draws from four states: the Maryland western corridor, the Pennsylvania Cumberland Valley and Adams County consumer to the north, the West Virginia Eastern Panhandle consumer to the south, and the Virginia Shenandoah Valley consumer to the southwest, giving the property a multi-state trade area the Hagerstown gateway position captures at the I-81 shopping stop between the Washington-Baltimore metro and the Harrisburg-Pittsburgh axis.
Under Armour Outlet, whose Baltimore-founded performance athletic brand origin gives it a specific regional loyalty in the mid-Atlantic market, serves the athletic and outdoor outlet floor alongside The North Face Outlet, Columbia, and Skechers. Coach, Kate Spade, and Polo Ralph Lauren give the property an accessible luxury outlet floor. Brooks Brothers, Ann Taylor, Eddie Bauer, Express, Gap, and LOFT cover the accessible and professional fashion outlet floor. LongHorn Steakhouse adds a full-service dining option to the outlet visit, while Bath and Body Works serves the accessible beauty and home fragrance category.
Legacy Amish Handcraft Furniture gives the property a regional home goods identity specific to the Pennsylvania Dutch and Appalachian craft tradition native to the corridor. The property’s commercial position is the I-81/I-70 Hagerstown outlet gateway: an Under Armour Outlet-anchored mid-Atlantic outlet stop whose four-state trade area reach and Appalachian heritage retail identity serve the western Maryland household and the regional traveler at the Mountain State gateway intersection of two of the East Coast’s primary north-south and east-west corridors.
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