And added 30 new stores to San Francisco Premium Outlets with its 185,000 square foot extension.
Gloucester Premium Outlets will serve the South New Jersey and Greater Philadelphia areas.
The single-level, outdoor village-style shopping center features a racetrack design for easy access between stores. Customers who want to enjoy something to eat can access the Market Hall, complete with a variety of dining options, indoor and outdoor seating, a media center with flat-screen televisions, and free Wi-Fi.
World-famous brands offering savings every day, this highly anticipated 376,000 square foot shopping center will be home to many sought-after names, including Armani Outlet, Banana Republic Factory Store, Calvin Klein, Columbia Sportswear, Cole Haan, Lucky Brand, Nike Factory Store, Puma, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armour, and Vera Bradley.
San Francisco Premium Outlets opened its second phase: an 185,000-square-foot extension featuring 30 new tenants. An additional 20 stores plans to open over the next few weeks. With more space area and shops, San Francisco Premium Outlets is currently the largest outlet center in California. The outlet is located in the affluent East Bay area of northern California and was opened in 2012.
The new tenant list of the center includes: CH Carolina Herrera, Catimini, ECCO, Rag & Bone New York, Scotch & Soda, Ted Baker London, Tory Burch, UGG Australia, and Vince. They join an already powerful lineup of retailers, including Burberry, Coach, MaxMara, Kate Spade New York, Michael Kors, and Prada.
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