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Charlotte Premium Outlets. / 35.167503; -80.972099. The Charlotte Premium Outlets is a 399,000-square-foot (37,100 m 2) open-air outlet mall located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is located off of Interstate 485 in the Steele Creek neighborhood. It is owned by a joint venture of 50% Simon Property Group and 50% Tanger Outlet Centers, Inc. [2]
Scenic. ← NC 481. → US 501. Interstate 485 ( I-485) is a 66.68-mile-long (107.31 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Charlotte, North Carolina. As a complete loop, it is primarily signed with "inner" and "outer" designations, though at some major interchanges, supplemental signage reflects the local compass orientation of the road.
With 1,688,480 square feet (160,000 m2),[2]It is one of the most profitable malls in the country with sales at over $700 per square foot. It is the 10th largest on the East Coastand is the 28th largest in the United States. SouthPark is the most congested shopping area in the United States during Black Fridayweekend.
Charlotte Premium Outlets at 5404 New Fashion Way, off Interstate 485 in Steele Creek, has 105 stores, according to the outlet mall’s website. Concord Mills.
Charlotte Premium Outlets, at 5428 New Fashion Way in Steele Creek, has 107 stores, according to its website. Here’s what’s new at SouthPark mall.
Carolina Place Mall. / 35.08241; -80.87663. Carolina Place (also referred to as Carolina Place Mall) is a shopping mall located in Pineville, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. The 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m 2) GLA mall, in the shape of a curve, is anchored by Belk, a Dick's Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy combo store, Dillard's, and ...
Here’s which stores will be open on the Fourth of July in Charlotte. ... Charlotte Premium Outlets. Location: 5404 New Fashion Way, Charlotte, NC 28278. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
18 Paw Creek/Rosa Parks Crosstown. Firestone-Garden Park. Rosa Parks Place Community Transit Center. Mountain Island. Callabridge Commons. Hoskins Road, Mt. Holly Road, Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road. 13.7 mi (22.0 km) Formerly part of routes 1 and 34.