Grove City Premium Outlets

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Grove City Premium Outlets
Location Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates 41°8′22″N80°9′26″W / 41.13944°N 80.15722°W / 41.13944; -80.15722 Coordinates: 41°8′22″N80°9′26″W / 41.13944°N 80.15722°W / 41.13944; -80.15722
Developer Prime Outlets
Management Simon Property Group's Premium Outlet Division
OwnerSimon Property Group's Premium Outlet Division
No. of stores and services140
No. of floors1 (open-air)
Website www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/grove-city

Grove City Premium Outlets, (formerly Prime Outlets-Grove City) is an open-air outlet mall located along Interstate 79, four miles south of its junction with Interstate 80, in Springfield Township, west of Grove City, Pennsylvania. About 60 miles north of Pittsburgh, and 70 miles south of Erie, Grove City Premium Outlets includes more than 130 brand-name outlet stores, a food court, and one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' official team stores. [1] It is one of the largest outlet malls in the United States. [2]

In 2006, Value Retail News rated Prime Outlets in Grove City as one of the top 20 outlet centers in the United States. [3] The outlets previously received the award in 2004. [4]

On Black Friday in 2006, shoppers created a traffic jam 10 miles (16 km) long during the middle of the night on Interstate 79 [5]

Due to Pennsylvania's lack of sales tax on clothing, many visitors to Grove City's outlets are from out-of-state or from Canada. [6] A number of hotels are adjacent to the center. [7]

In 2002, it was announced that Grove City Outlet's parent company Prime Outlets was struggling to stay out of debt. [8]

In late August 2010, the center was acquired by Simon Property Group's Premium Outlet sector along with the majority of the Prime Outlet centers and was renamed Grove City Premium Outlets in September 2010. [9]

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