Thursday, June 26, 2014

Layout of Mall at University Town Center gives sneak peek (updated)

(Updated)

After more than 80 percent of the tenants were revealed through building permits -- and an impending Taubman announcement on the remaining -- it's time to show what the mall layout will look like.

Below is a PDF I obtained from Sarasota County and have used as a reference for a while now of where stores will be located. Zoom in to see each unit number.

The largest tenant space left is Unit 266 on the second floor, taking up 13,127 square feet. You'll also notice that stores like H&M and Crate & Barrel are listed on both levels--yes, they are two-level stores.

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Notice, also, the Apple store in Unit 162. You'll see accessory units with letters A-L. This is a combination of class roooms, break rooms, stock and repair areas used by Apple employees for the store.

The mall won't have a food court per se, as several fast food tenants are built in-line with seating inside, but a nice grouping of fast food businesses are being clustered in the main court on the first floor. A few others have strategically placed themselves beside department stores.

Below these images are numbers corresponding to the stores. Smoothie King is the only announced store that doesn't have a readily available assigned space. Again, more stores are coming if you don't see your favorite store listed below. Also, the mall will not be 100 percent full when it opens Oct. 16.

(The image has zoom tools below.)

Plan your strategy for the grand opening now.




FIRST LEVEL
102—Smoothie King
K102—Starbucks (underneath escalator)
110—Macy’s
121—Express
124—Teavana
125/126—Yo Sushi
129—Godiva
130—Sunglass Hut
131—Brighton
132—Swarovski
139—Moleskine
141—Peter Elliot Blue
141A—Foot Gear Outdoor
142—Natural Comfort Footwear
143—The Art of Shaving
144—Cache
145—Lovesac
146—Janie & Jack
147—Soma
149—Papyrus
149A—Lenscrafters
150—Rise Pies
171—Kay Jewelers
172—Cellairis
173—Kona Grill
176—Zales
178—Solstice
182—Gap
188—Journey’s
189—Aldo
190—Icing
193—Pac Sun
197—Champs
198—GNC
199—T-Mobile

SECOND LEVEL
208—FootLocker
210—Charlotte Russe
213—H&M
214—Oakley
215—Forever 21
218—Loft
221—MAC 
222—Aveda
237—kate spade
261—Omega
263—Chico’s
267—Talbots
269—Tumi
271—J. Crew
273—BCBG
274—Robert Graham
279—Sephora
281—Ann Taylor
286—J.Jill
287—Soap Stories
290—Clarks Shoes
291—J.S. Trunk & Co. (Samsonite concept store)
294—Invicta
295—Claire's


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