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Atlantic City Outlets The Walk is a 55-store retail outlet mall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is the first and only outlet mall in South Jersey and Atlantic County. The mall opened in August 2003 with the opening of Nautica. The open-air mall offers a Gross leasable area (GLA) of 320,000 sq. ft.[1] Map of Atlantic City in Atlantic County Coordinates: Country United States State New Jersey County Atlantic Incorporated March 1854 Government - Mayor Bob Levy Area - City 17. ...
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The outdoor mall is currently undergoing an expansion to expand the mall from 5 to 15 blocks. Stores and blocks are expected to open in phases. The outlet mall is located at the intersections of Atlantic Avenue, Arctic, Baltic, Michigan and Arkansas Avenues. The Cordish Company owns the mall. Kim Butler is the general manager. Phase 2 of The Walk is completed. There are plans to expand the $120 Million project even more with an upscale boutique hotel, offices, apartments, and more stores and restaurants. [1] The Nebraska Crossing Outlet Mall An outlet mall (or outlet centre) is a type of shopping mall, in which manufacturers sell their products directly to the public through their own branded stores. ...
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References - ^ International Council of Shopping Centers: Atlantic City Outlets The Walk, accessed November 30, 2006
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External links - Official web site
- International Council of Shopping Centers: Atlantic City Outlets The Walk
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