McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport (commonly known as McArthurGlen Vancouver ) is an outlet mall on Sea Island in Richmond , British Columbia . It is located in close proximity to Vancouver International Airport . It currently has around 80 retailers over 340,000 square feet.
13-482: McArthurGlen Vancouver Airport is an outdoor outlet lined with three horizontal pedestrian paths and three vertical pedestrian paths, which when intersected creates piazzas . The dining areas are located in the southeast corner of the outlet. A phase two planned to open in 2018 was expected to expand the mall to 400,000 square feet and up to 150 retailers. However, the expansion was later scaled back to 84,000 square feet, eventually opening on August 29, 2019, just before
26-490: A "Compare At" or "Comparable Value" price which indicates the outlet retailer's estimated full price of similar products at regular stores, but in many cases the specific product has never been available at that higher price point. Outlet stores often have more stringent return policies than regular stores, and manufacturers will typically not allow returns or exchanges for products purchased at outlets stores at their regular stores. Bicester Village Bicester Village
39-402: A factory outlet was a store attached to a factory or warehouse , sometimes allowing customers to watch the production process, such as in the original L.L. Bean store. In modern usage, outlet stores are typically manufacturer-branded stores such as Gap or Bon Worth grouped together in outlet malls . The invention of the factory outlet store is often credited to Harold Alfond , founder of
52-462: A further 28 retail units and an extra 519 parking spaces. A new Park & Ride and major road improvements, funded by the centre's owners, were also announced. It was hoped that this expansion would create around 3,500 new jobs in Bicester Village. The new stores opened on 19 October 2017. The centre is served by Bicester Village railway station (formerly known as Bicester Town), which has
65-448: A regular direct connection to London Marylebone and Oxford , provided by Chiltern Railways . The station is scheduled to be connected to Milton Keynes Central and Bedford by 2025, using a new railway line currently (2022) under construction. The centre is also served by the X5 express coach service between Oxford and Cambridge via Milton Keynes and Bedford . It is also served by
78-518: Is a designer outlet shopping centre on the outskirts of Bicester , a town in Oxfordshire , England. It is owned by Value Retail plc. The centre opened in 1995. The centre is the second most visited location in the United Kingdom by Chinese tourists, after Buckingham Palace . On 17 April 2015 Cherwell District Council approved plans to demolish the nearby Tesco store and to construct
91-473: The Dexter Shoe Company . Outlets first appeared in the eastern United States in the 1930s. Factory stores started to offer damaged or excess goods to employees at a low price. After some time, the audience expanded to include non-employees. In 1936, Anderson-Little (a men's clothing brand) opened an outlet store independent of its existing factories. Until the 1970s, the primary purpose of outlet stores
104-682: The Labour Day weekend. Phase two was built to be integrated into the existing outlet centre, expanding on the European village theme to create one additional piazza . The parking lot is single-leveled and spans from Templeton Street down to the west end of the outlet, providing 2,000 parking spaces. The outlet mall is served by the Templeton station on the airport branch of the Canada Line . Visitors can travel for free, both ways, between Vancouver Airport and
117-545: The Mall by selecting a “Sea Island Only” ticket at the train stations. Outlet mall An outlet store , factory outlet or factory store is a brick and mortar or online store where manufacturers sell their merchandise directly to the public. Products at outlet stores are usually sold at reduced prices compared to regular stores due to being overstock , closeout , returned , factory seconds , or lower-quality versions manufactured specifically for outlets. Traditionally,
130-629: The U.S. generated $ 15 billion in revenue from 260 stores. The number of U.S. outlet centers increased from 113 in 1988 to 276 in 1991 and to 325 in 1997. Outlet malls are not an exclusively American phenomenon. In Canada, the Dixie Outlet Mall dates from the late 1980s, and was followed by Vaughan Mills in 1999, and Toronto Premium Outlets in 2013. In Europe, retailer BAA McArthurGlen has opened 13 malls with over 1,200 stores and 3 million square feet (about 30 hectares) of retail space; describing itself as an "outlet village", Bicester Village , on
143-622: The edge of the town of Bicester in Oxfordshire in England, is a regular stop for bus-tours of foreign tourists, especially from China. Stores have also been emerging in Japan since the mid to late 1990s. A majority of the products sold by clothing and accessory manufacturers at outlet stores are specifically manufactured for outlets using lower-quality materials and manufacturing processes than their higher-priced products sold in regular stores. Tags may list
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#1733085666477156-551: The nearest department store, along major highways between metropolitan areas or in resort or recreational areas. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, outlet centers grew rapidly in the United States. A typical outlet center in the U.S. is opened with between 100,000 and 200,000 square feet (about 1 to 2 hectares) of retail space. This can gradually increase to 500,000 to 600,000 feet (around 5 hectares). The average outlet center has an area of 216,000 square feet. In 2003, outlet malls in
169-709: Was to dispose of excess or damaged goods. In 1970, Vanity Fair opened the first multi-store factory outlet center in Reading, Pennsylvania . Outlet stores enabled manufacturers to directly enter the retail field themselves and capture more of the profit associated with their brand names. Very few outlet centers were built within major cities, in order to minimize disruption to manufacturers' existing relationships with department stores and other chain stores which had traditionally sold their merchandise. To avoid "retaliation" against manufacturers from such retailers, outlet centers were often positioned at least 20 to 30 miles from
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