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The first phase, encompassing 330,000 square feet for about 65 retailers and restaurants was completed on [[October 28]], [[2010]].
The first phase, encompassing 330,000 square feet for about 65 retailers and restaurants was completed on [[October 28]], [[2010]].
A 4-screen [[Grand River Drive-In|Drive-In Theater]] opened at the Outlet Shops of Grand River in [[2016]]. The facility shut down in September [[2018]] and reopened as part of a larger entertainment area with a concert stage, a [[Neighbor’s Beer House]], and concessions by [[Saw's BBQ]] and [[Post Office Pies]].


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* Aeropostale
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* Banana Republic
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* Jos. A. Bank
* 100 building
* Black & Decker
** Suite 106: [[Adidas]], former location of [[Dress Barn]]
* Brooks Brothers
** Suite 110: [[Solace]] ([[T. Hayes]] November 2023–), former location of [[The Cosmetics Company Store]]
* Carters
** Suite 114: [[Artists Incorporated]] (2019–)
* Chico's
** Suite 118G: [[Eddie Bauer]]
* Claire's
** Suite 122: [[Torrid]] (2018-)
* Coach Factory
** Suite 126: [[Chico's Off The Rack]]
* Corningware Corelle Revere
** Suite 130: [[Michael Kors]] (2018–), former location of [[Jos. A. Bank]] (2015),
* Cosmetic Company
** Suite 160: [[Gap Factory Store]]
* [[Coyote Drive-In]] theater (2016-)
* 200 building
* DKNY
** Suite 202: [[Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store]]
* Allen Edmonds
** Suite 216: [[H & M]]
* Izod
** Suite 218: former location of [[Kenneth Cole]]
* Jones New York
** Suite 238: [[Banana Republic Factory Store]]
* Kenneth Cole
* 300 building
* Kitchen Collection
** Suite 302: [[Campus Spirit]], former location of [[G. H. Bass & Co.]]
* The Gap
** Suite 310: [[The Rug Bug Design]], former location of [[Jockey]]
* Ghirardelli
** Suite 318: [[Famous Footwear]], former location of [[Izod Outlet]], [[Allen Edmonds Outlet]]
* Gymboree
** Suite 322: [[Merrell Outlet]]
* Tommy Hilfiger
** Suite 326: [[Puma]], former location of [[Lane Bryant]]
* Learning Express
** Suite 328: [[Bath & Body Works]]
* Nike
** Suite 334: [[Carter's Babies & Kids]
* Old Farmer's Almanac
** Suite 338: [[OshKosh B'gosh]]
* Old Navy (2014-)
*** Suite 334: [[Fragrance Outlet]]
* OshKosh
** Suite 344–366: food court
* Polo Ralph Lauren
*** Suite 344: [[Burger King]]
* Red Mango
*** Suite 350: [[Kay Jewelers Outlet]]
*** Suite 353: [[Daylight Donuts]]
*** Suite 354A: [[China Max]]
*** Suite 354B: [[Frozen Rooster]] (2020–), former location of [[Chicken Now]] (2010–)
*** Suite 356: [[Teriyaki Express]]
*** Suite 360: [[Farm & Sea Cajun Grill]] (2021–)
*** Suite 362: [[Sbarro]]
*** Suite 366: [[Auntie Anne's]]
** Suite 374: [[American Eagle Outfitters]]
** Suite 378: former location of [[Kitchen Collection]]
** Suite 382: [[The Children's Place Outlet]]
** Suite 386: [[The Uniform Outlet]]
* 400 building
** Suite 402: [[Mountain High Outfitters]]
** Suite 40_: [[Hot Topic]]
** Suite 414: former location of [[Red Mango]]
** Suite 418: [[Levi's Outlet Store]]
** Suite 421: [[Claire's]], former location of [[Bath & Body Works]]
** Suite 422: [[Maurices]], former location of [[Hot Topic]]
** Suite 426: [[Leggings Park]] (2023–), former location of [[Justice]]
** Suite 430: [[One Hanes Place]], former location of [[Corningware Corelle Revere]], [[Learning Express]]
** Suite 434: [[Rue 21]]
** Suite 438: [[Leeds Police Department]] [[Leeds Police Substation at Grand River|Substation at Grand River]] (2019–)
** Suite 442: [[Viva Health]]
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* 500 building
** Suite 510: [[The Backyard]]
*** [[Neighbors Brew & Pies]] / [[Saw's BBQ]]
*** former location of [[Coyote Drive-In]] theater (2016-)
** Suite 511: [[Guess Factory]]
** Suite 526: [[Birmingham Bargains]], former location of [[Vanity Fair Outlet]]
** Suite 542 (10,000 sf): [[Under Armour]] (2023–), former location of [[Nike Factory Store]] (2010–2023)
* 600 building
** Suite 602: [[Lids]]
** Suite 610: [[Windsor]] (2023–), former location of [[Talbots Outlet]]
** Suite 614: [[Arzel]], former location of [[Jones New York]]
** Suite 618: [[Tools & More!]]
** Suite 622: [[The Grumpy Princess]], former location of [[Wilsons Leather]]
** Suite 626: [[Pepper Palace]], former location of [[Journeys]]
** Suite 628: [[Sunglass Hut]]
** Suite 630: [[Francesca's]], former location of [[Motherhood Maternity]]
** Suite 634: [[Johnston & Murphy]]
** Suite 636: [[Noel's Place Boutique]]
** Suite 638: [[Kate Spade]]
** Suite 642: [[Coach]] (2011–)
** Suite 646: former location of [[The Pixel Room]] selfie room (2020–2024)
** Suite 662: former location of [[Gymboree]], [[Bert's Family Fun Center]]
** Suite 672: [[University Pickers]]
** Suite 676: former location of [[Toys R Us Express]]
** Suite 680: [[Lou Lou's]], former location of [[Van Heusen]]
** Suite 684: former location of [[Le Creuset]]
** Suite 688: [[White Flowers]]
** Suite 692: [[Brooks Brothers]]
* 700 building
** Suite 702: [[Tommy Hilfiger]], former location of [[Aéropostale]]
** Suite 710: [[Skechers]], former location of [[Forever 21]]
** Suite 714: [[Ghirardelli Chocolate]] (2010–)
** Suite 718: [[Old Navy]] (2014-)
** Suite 730: [[J. Crew Factory]]
** Suite 734: [[LOFT Outlet]], former location of [[Black & Decker]]
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===former tenants===
* Mobile Spot
* Old Farmer's Almanac General Store
* Sterling Jewelers
* Sterling Jewelers
* Sunglass Warehouse
* Sunglass Warehouse
* Talbots
* Zoo Scoot (atrium)
* Toys R Us
* Vanity Fair Outlet


==References==
==References==
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* Tomberlin, Michael (August 9, 2009) "Developers line up retailers for $127 million Leeds outlet mall." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 9, 2009) "Developers line up retailers for $127 million Leeds outlet mall." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 8, 2010) "Leeds' Shops of Grand River outlet mall up to 44 stores." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 8, 2010) "Leeds' Shops of Grand River outlet mall up to 44 stores." {{BN}}
* Temple, Chanda (October 1, 2010) "The new outlet center in Leeds, Ala. is ready for your business." {{BN}}
* Lloyd, Gary (January 18, 2014) "Trussville Old Navy moving to Leeds." {{TT}}
* Lloyd, Gary (January 18, 2014) "Trussville Old Navy moving to Leeds." {{TT}}
<!--2010: Vanity Fair, Bass, DKNY, Allen Edmonds, Osh Kosh, Toys R Us, The Cosmetic Company Store, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Charley's Grilled Subs, Red Mango and Ghirardelli chocolates have their own storefronts. The Old Farmer's Almanac General Store. Bose store are expected to open in the spring.-->
==External links==
* [http://shopsofgrandriver.com/ Outlet Shops of Grand River] website


[[Category:Outlet centers]]
[[Category:Outlet malls]]
[[Category:Grand River]]
[[Category:Grand River]]
[[Category:2010 buildings]]
[[Category:2010 buildings]]
[[Category:CMH Architects buildings]]
[[Category:CMH Architects buildings]]

Latest revision as of 18:31, 5 January 2024

The Outlet Shops of Grand River is a 500,000 square-foot retail outlet center developed by the Daniel Corporation as an anchor for their Grand River development in Leeds. Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects designed the center, which is configured in "racetrack" style, with pedestrian shopping areas surrounded by a wide ring of paved parking and access roads. Hoar Construction was the general contractor for the $127 million project.

The first phase, encompassing 330,000 square feet for about 65 retailers and restaurants was completed on October 28, 2010.

A 4-screen Drive-In Theater opened at the Outlet Shops of Grand River in 2016. The facility shut down in September 2018 and reopened as part of a larger entertainment area with a concert stage, a Neighbor’s Beer House, and concessions by Saw's BBQ and Post Office Pies.

Tenants

former tenants

  • Mobile Spot
  • Old Farmer's Almanac General Store
  • Sterling Jewelers
  • Sunglass Warehouse
  • Zoo Scoot (atrium)

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (February 12, 2009) "Daniel eyes 2010 for outlet mall." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 9, 2009) "Developers line up retailers for $127 million Leeds outlet mall." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 8, 2010) "Leeds' Shops of Grand River outlet mall up to 44 stores." The Birmingham News
  • Temple, Chanda (October 1, 2010) "The new outlet center in Leeds, Ala. is ready for your business." The Birmingham News
  • Lloyd, Gary (January 18, 2014) "Trussville Old Navy moving to Leeds." Trussville Tribune

External links