Woodburn Premium Outlets Explained

Woodburn Premium Outlets
Location:Woodburn, Oregon, United States
45.1561°N -122.8786°W
Opening Date:August 1999
Developer:Craig Realty Group
Owner:Simon Property Group
Number Of Stores:114
Number Of Anchors:13
Floor Area: (GLA)
Floors:1
Website:http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/woodburn

Woodburn Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Woodburn, Oregon, United States. The complex, located between the cities of Portland and Salem on Interstate 5, opened in 1999 as the Woodburn Company Stores.[1] Owned and operated by Simon Property Group, the center has over 350000square feet of retail space.

History

Initially costing $20 million, Woodburn Company Stores opened with 243000square feet of retail space in August 1999. The center was expanded by 66500square feet of space which opened in November 2003. An additional 23700square feet added in November 2005[2] cost $1.6 million and included Nike, Inc. as an anchor to the outlet mall.[3] The complex was a target of a large shoplifting ring in 2006.[4] Between the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends in 2007, a shuttle bus service called the Woodburn Outlet Express ran from the Portland Union Bank of California, the Portland Hilton Hotel, the Lake Oswego Hilton Garden Inn, to the mall and back.[5] [6] Round-trip fare was $20. After low demand during that trial period, the service was discontinued.

The center added another 27402square feet of space costing $5.1 million opened in February 2009. Its last expansion, consisting of public restrooms and 16 retail spaces, broke ground in February 2012 and opened seven months later.[7] Costing $10 million, it added 38569square feet for a final total area of 388378square feet for the center.[8] The company S.D. Deacon has been the general contractor of the mall's construction during all phases. For the Christmas holiday shopping season in 2012, the center reached 100% occupancy.[9] In 2012, the center had its highest total of visitors in its history, with 4.5 million people visiting the center.[10] Simon Property Group bought the center in June 2013 from developer Craig Realty Group and changed the name from Woodburn Company Stores to Woodburn Premium Outlets.[11]

The outlet is the largest tax-free shopping outlet in the Western United States. It is one of Oregon's most popular tourist attractions[12] with 4.4 million visitors recorded in 2011.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Woodburn Company Stores to expand . 2007-11-29 . 2007-02-03 . .
  2. News: Dana . Tims . Woodburn Company Stores will expand for new tenant . . 2005-02-04 .
  3. Web site: Nike store to anchor Woodburn mall expansion . 2007-11-29 . 2007-02-08 . .
  4. News: Maxine . Bernstein . Police find giant stash of designer label goods . . 2006-11-17 .
  5. News: Woodburn Outlet Express: Vacant Until Filled . Jocelyn . Brady . 2007-11-29 . 2007-06-03 . .
  6. News: Helen . Jung . Bus plugs shoppers into outlet . . 2007-05-19 .
  7. News: Culverwell. Wendy. Woodburn outlet adding 16 new stores. 20 November 2012. Portland Business Journal. July 23, 2012.
  8. News: Paula . Gunderson . Woodburn Company Stores adds nearly 40,000 square feet . . 2012-02-13.
  9. News: Culverwell. Wendy. Woodburn Stores 100 percent leased for the holidays. November 19, 2012. Portland Business Journal. November 19, 2012.
  10. News: Culverwell. Wendy. Woodburn outlet reports record 4.5M visitors in 2012. 24 February 2013. Portland Business Journal. February 12, 2013.
  11. News: Culverwell. Wendy. Big changes for Woodburn outlet center. 7 June 2013. Portland Business Journal. June 5, 2013.
  12. News: Gabrielle . Glaser . Oregon: Things look discounted here – The universal lure of bargains compels foreign visitors to add the Woodburn Company Stores to their lists of things to see . . 2005-04-10 .