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This premier shopping mall, the largest in the metro Washington market and the tenth largest
in the United States, offers two levels of enclosed shopping just nine miles west of the Nation's capital. Tysons Corner Center is located near the intersection of Routes 7 and 123 just off the Capital Beltway (I-495). Twelve hotels totaling 3,500 rooms
and a large business district employing over 90,000 office workers are within a three mile radius of this shopping mall.
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Tysons Corner Center
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Average visits per Month: 1,817,060
Trade area population: 1,694,458
Number of stores: 250
Size in sq. ft. 2,100,000
Total number of ad faces: 153
Shopper Average HHI: $131,365
DMA Average HHI: $106,736
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Anchored By
Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, L.L.Bean and Macy's
Demographic
Information
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Trade Area 2009 |
Washington D.C. MSA 2009 |
| Population |
1,694,458 |
5,574,624 |
| Households |
646,339 |
2,121,953 |
| Average HH Income |
$121,570 |
$101,727 |
Shopper
Characteristics
62% of shoppers are married and 45% have children under 18 at home. 77% of shoppers have atttended college or graduate school and 63% are white collar professionals. They are 35% more likely to earn household incomes in excess of $100,000 a year than most adults in the Washington D.C. DMA.
Shopping
Center Information
On average, shoppers visit Tysons Corner Center 2.6 times per month and they spend 1 hour and 30 minutes per visit. On average, shoppers spend $101.45 per visit. Shoppers enter an average of 3.2 stores per visit and make a purchase in 44% of them. Out of the 35 major centers in the Washington, D.C. DMA, Tysons Corner Center is Washington's premier shopping destination, ranking number one.
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