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Market and Sales Highlights
NorthPark Center is the dominant super-regional shopping center of choice among upscale shoppers in the Dallas Metroplex, with over 21 million customer visits in 2004. NorthPark Center has been named the "Most Popular Attraction" in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex for seven consecutive years from 1998 through 2006. -Dallas Business Journal, 1998-2006
The Dallas Morning News characterizes NorthPark Center as one of the "Seven Wonders of North Texas." "Only in Dallas would something built in 1965 be considered historic. But as one of the earliest shopping malls in the country, NorthPark manages to feel both venerable and perpetually modern. Dallas treats most real estate development as disposable -- trendy today, bulldozed tomorrow. But NorthPark just gets better and better. It's cool and classy and soothing in scale. And where else can you admire important art in the hallway...?" -The Dallas Morning News, April 2003
Specialty retail stores and restaurants at NorthPark Center have the highest per square foot sales in the entire Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Sales in many of NorthPark Center's specialty stores and restaurants are in the top 10% nationwide within their own companies. -Wall Street Journal, 2000 and United Commercial Realty, 2000
NorthPark Center has a densely populated and affluent trading area containing over 1.3 million people and an immediate neighborhood (75225) with an average household income of $187,927, and an average net worth of $385,759. -United Commercial Realty 2005 and The Dallas Morning News 2004
Within a three-mile radius of NorthPark Center, there are 2,188 homes valued at over one million dollars, and within a seven-mile radius of NorthPark Center, there are 14,349 households with annual incomes exceeding $250,000. The median value of owner-occupied housing units in the neighboring "Park Cities" of Highland Park (75205) and University Park (75225) in 2004 was $635,000, and the median sale price of homes in the Park Cities in March 2005 was $932,000. -United Commercial Realty 2005, The Dallas Morning News 2004-2005 and RECON 2004
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