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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why U.S. outlets haven't recoveredOutlet malls have been a popular destination for bargain hunting Americans for nearly a century. But the pandemic and fierce competition from e-commerce giants like Amazon and Shein have been devastating for the near $65 billion industry. While full-price shopping malls have experienced a near full recovery from the pandemic, outlet malls are lagging far behind. Watch the video to learn what outlet companies like Simon Property Group and Tanger Outlets are doing to lure shoppers back.
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Outlet malls have been an American staple for shoppers since the 1930s. Historically, outlets were attached to the factories where apparel was made, selling out-of-season, overrun or faulty merchandise at a discount to employees. In 2023, the U.S. outlet industry was a $64.9 billion industry, with 342 centers spread across the nation, according to IBISWorld. That's what draws them into our shopping centers," said Stephen Yalof, CEO of Tanger Outlets . Watch the video to learn why the outlet mall recovery is lagging behind other mall counterparts and how the industry is combating e-commerce shopping.
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The mall as a retail concept is alive and well, with retailers pivoting to fit the demands of a digital age. A shopper carries retail bags while walking through a shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021. A socially conscious generation acutely aware of climate change, Gen Z is also more likely to support brands prioritizing sustainability. That in-store experience is so critical.”People stroll through a shopping mall in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on May 18, 2023. “There has been a rise in ‘experience-focused’ tenants in shopping malls that offer experiences like go-karting, trampolining, virtual reality, and arcades,” said ICSC vice president Stephanie​ Cegielski.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Jim Cramer's full interview with Tanger Outlets CEO Stephen YalofTanger Outlets CEO Stephen Yalof appeared on Monday's episode of "Mad Money" with Jim Cramer.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTanger Outlets CEO explains why the company is expanding dining options at shopping centersStephen Yalof, the CEO of Tanger Outlets, appeared on Monday's episode of "Mad Money."
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