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Wrentham Village Premium Outlets
NameWrentham Village Premium Outlets
LocationWrentham, Massachusetts
OwnerSimon Property Group

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is a popular shopping destination located in Wrentham, Massachusetts, near the cities of Boston and Providence, Rhode Island. The outlet mall features a variety of stores, including Gap, Aeropostale, and Ralph Lauren, as well as restaurants like Five Guys and Subway (restaurant). Visitors to the outlet mall can also explore nearby attractions, such as Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots, and Patriot Place, a shopping and entertainment complex. The outlet mall is owned and managed by Simon Property Group, a leading retail real estate company that also owns and operates other popular outlet malls, including Woodbury Common Premium Outlets and Desert Hills Premium Outlets.

Overview

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets offers a unique shopping experience, with over 170 stores and restaurants, including Nike, Under Armour, and Coach (company). The outlet mall is designed to resemble a charming New England village, with buildings and landscaping that evoke the region's rich history and culture. Visitors can enjoy a variety of amenities, including food courts, playgrounds, and rest areas, as well as services like currency exchange and tourist information centers. The outlet mall is also conveniently located near several major highways, including Interstate 95 and Interstate 495 (Massachusetts), making it easily accessible by car from nearby cities like Worcester, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut.

Location

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is situated in the town of Wrentham, Massachusetts, approximately 30 miles southwest of Boston and 20 miles north of Providence, Rhode Island. The outlet mall is nestled in the heart of New England, near several major attractions, including Plimoth Plantation, Cape Cod, and the White Mountains. Visitors can also explore nearby cities, such as Cambridge, Massachusetts, home of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Newport, Rhode Island, known for its historic mansions and yachting culture. The outlet mall is also close to several major airports, including Logan International Airport and T.F. Green Airport, making it a convenient destination for travelers from around the world.

History

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets was developed by Simon Property Group and opened in 1997, with a initial phase of 100 stores and restaurants. Over the years, the outlet mall has undergone several expansions, including the addition of new stores, restaurants, and amenities. In 2012, the outlet mall underwent a major renovation, which included the construction of new buildings and the installation of new landscaping and signage. Today, Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is one of the largest and most popular outlet malls in the United States, attracting millions of visitors each year from around the world, including Canada, Europe, and Asia. The outlet mall has also become a major economic driver for the region, generating significant revenue and creating jobs for local residents.

Stores_and_Services

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets features a diverse range of stores and restaurants, including fashion retailers like Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci, as well as home goods stores like Pottery Barn and West Elm. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of dining options, including fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King, as well as sit-down restaurants like The Cheesecake Factory and P.F. Chang's. The outlet mall also offers a range of services, including ATMs, currency exchange, and tourist information centers, as well as amenities like playgrounds and rest areas. Shoppers can also take advantage of special services, such as gift wrapping and package delivery, offered by stores like Tiffany & Co. and Neiman Marcus.

Tourism_and_Economy

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is a major tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world, including China, Japan, and Brazil. The outlet mall is also a significant economic driver for the region, generating millions of dollars in revenue each year and creating jobs for local residents. The outlet mall has also become a popular destination for bus tours and group travel, with many tour operators offering special packages and discounts for visitors. In addition, the outlet mall has partnered with local hotels and resorts, such as The Ritz-Carlton and Marriott International, to offer special deals and promotions for visitors. The outlet mall has also become a major contributor to the local economy, with many local businesses, such as restaurants and hotels, benefiting from the influx of visitors.

Architecture_and_Design

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets was designed to resemble a charming New England village, with buildings and landscaping that evoke the region's rich history and culture. The outlet mall features a range of architectural styles, including Colonial Revival and Federal style, as well as modern designs and materials. The outlet mall's buildings are arranged in a village-like pattern, with narrow streets and walkways, and plenty of parking and landscaping. The outlet mall also features a range of public art installations, including sculptures and murals, created by local artists and designers, such as Norman Rockwell and Andy Warhol. The outlet mall's design has been recognized with several awards, including the International Council of Shopping Centers' Gold Award for design and development. Category:Shopping malls in the United States

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