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The expanded Prime Outlets held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at midnight on Black Friday, November 24, 2006. [19] Prime Outlets was purchased by Simon Property Group in September 2010, and the malls were added to Simon's Premium Outlets division. With the change in ownership, the mall was renamed Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets. [20]
Original Outlet Mall, formerly known as the Factory Outlet Centre, was an indoor outlet mall located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. Opening in 1982, it was the first outlet mall in the state of Wisconsin. Original Outlet Mall faced competition in the 1990s as newer outlet malls opened in nearby cities.
Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets was opened in 1988. [22] The mall is a large, outdoor shopping center just east of I-94 at the Highway 165 exit, and often lures shoppers from the Chicago area. It has over 90 stores, many of which are factory outlets for major national brands. [23]
But as a consumer you can tell the difference between retail products and outlet mall products. At Banana Republic, specifically made for its outlet stores you will find two diamonds on the label.
Rebecca Miziniak and Liz Bojarski make their way to their car after shopping at one of the stores at the Outlet Shoppes at Oshkosh on Black Friday in 2014.
During Kate Spade Outlet's sale, you can get an extra 25% off the current 70% off when you use code: CYBER. Shop now, before the sale ends tonight!
Original Outlet Mall – Kenosha (1982–2006) Port Plaza Mall – Green Bay (1977–2006) Regency Mall – Racine (1981–present) Southridge Mall – Greendale (1970–present) Uptown Janesville (formerly Janesville Mall) – Janesville (1973–present) Valley Fair Mall – Appleton (1955–2006) Valley View Mall – La Crosse (1980–present)
OKC Outlets; Ontario Mills; Opry Mills; Original Outlet Mall; Orlando International Premium Outlets; The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk; The Outlet Collection Seattle; Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass; The Outlets at Wind Creek Bethlehem; Outlets of Little Rock