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The '''Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe''' is an outdoor [[shopping mall]] owned by [[CBRE Group]] in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]]. The shopping center is the sole [[outlet store|outlet]] mall for the state of New Mexico, and one of three malls within the city.
The '''Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe''' is an outdoor [[shopping mall]] in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]] that opened in 1993. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. It is the sole [[outlet mall]] in the state of New Mexico, and one of three malls within the city.


==Background==
==Background==
The '''Santa Fe Factory Outlets''' was curated by [[California]] based developer Steve Craig of Ginsburg Craig and Associates in 1990.<ref>Cornelius, Coleman [http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-8511-developers-plan-%E2%80%98yuppie%E2%80%99-mall.html "Developers Plan 'Yuppie' Mall"], ''[[Santa Fe Reporter]]'', Santa Fe, 30 August 89. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref><ref>Flagg, Michael[http://articles.latimes.com/1991-06-04/business/fi-382_1_palm-springs "He Took a Big Idea to a Little Desert Town"], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', Los Angeles, 04 June 91. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> At the time, the shopping center was one of two outlet malls simultaneously being developed within the state. The New Mexico Outlet Center also opened a complex in [[Budaghers, New Mexico]] in 1993.<ref>"[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-2548682_ITM Shops, center at Budaghers to highlight N.M. heritage]", ''[[The Albuquerque Tribune]]'', 2 February 00. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref>
The '''Santa Fe Factory Outlets''' was curated by [[California]]-based developer Steve Craig of Ginsburg Craig and Associates in 1990.<ref>Cornelius, Coleman [http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-8511-developers-plan-%E2%80%98yuppie%E2%80%99-mall.html "Developers Plan 'Yuppie' Mall"], ''[[Santa Fe Reporter]]'', Santa Fe, 30 August 89. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref><ref>Flagg, Michael[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-06-04-fi-382-story.html "He Took a Big Idea to a Little Desert Town"], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', Los Angeles, 04 June 91. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> At the time, the shopping center was one of two outlet malls simultaneously being developed within the state. The New Mexico Outlet Center also opened a complex in [[Budaghers, New Mexico]] in 1993.<ref>"[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-2548682_ITM Shops, center at Budaghers to highlight N.M. heritage]", ''[[The Albuquerque Tribune]]'', 2 February 00. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref>


==History==
==History==
===1993-2016===
===1993–2016===
Ginsburg Craig and Associates developed the first phase of the center by 1993, and announced a second and third phase would follow. The first phase of the project cost $8 million to develop. In 1997, the property owners Chelsea GCA Realty partnered with [[Michigan]] based Horizon Group Inc. Horizon Group also owned and operated nearby New Mexico Outlet Center. Following the partnership, several tenants from the Budaghers shopping center relocated to the Santa Fe Factory Outlets.<ref>Stiger, Susan[https://www.abqjournal.com/biz/568763business06-07-07.htm "The Once-Up and Coming Outlet Mall Beside I-25 is For Sale Again"], ''[[Albuquerque Journal]]'', Albuquerque, 7 June 97. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> A few years later, the Albuquerque-based reality company Gulfstream Group purchased the property. The new owners would change the name to '''Santa Fe Premium Outlets'''. In 2007, Talisman Cos. LLC purchased the property for $9.3 million and acquired several new tenants.<ref>Horwath, Justin[http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/business/fashion-outlets-of-santa-fe-faces-foreclosure-lawsuit/article_4e83a10b-c0bf-5eaf-b55c-42eef932a2a4.html "Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe Faces Foreclosure Lawsuit"], ''[[Santa Fe New Mexican]]'', Santa Fe, 23 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref><ref>[https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2011/03/17/Sante-Fe-Outlet-Mall-Levis-Under-Armor.html "Santa Fe Outlet Mall adds Levi’s, Under Armor"], ''Biz Journals'', Albuquerque, 17 March 11. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> In 2009, the shopping center added a [[Nike, Inc.|Nike Factory Outlet]] store as an anchor.<ref>[http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20090402006068/en/Nike-Opens-New-Factory-Store-Fashion-Outlets "Nike Opens New Factory Store] ''Business Wire'', 02 April 09. Retrieved 09 October 17.</ref><ref>[https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2009/03/30/daily65.html "Nike Store Holds Grand Opening in Santa Fe"] ''Biz Journals'', Albuquerque, 30 March 09. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> Nike quietly closed the location in 2016.
Ginsburg Craig and Associates developed the first phase of the center by 1993, and announced a second and third phase would follow. The first phase of the project cost $8 million to develop. In 1997, the property owners Chelsea GCA Realty partnered with [[Michigan]] based Horizon Group Inc. Horizon Group also owned and operated nearby New Mexico Outlet Center. Following the partnership, several tenants from the Budaghers shopping center relocated to the Santa Fe Factory Outlets.<ref>Stiger, Susan[https://www.abqjournal.com/biz/568763business06-07-07.htm "The Once-Up and Coming Outlet Mall Beside I-25 is For Sale Again"], ''[[Albuquerque Journal]]'', Albuquerque, 7 June 97. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> A few years later, the Albuquerque-based reality company Gulfstream Group purchased the property. The new owners would change the name to '''Santa Fe Premium Outlets'''. In 2007, Talisman Cos. LLC purchased the property for $9.3 million and acquired several new tenants.<ref>Horwath, Justin[http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/business/fashion-outlets-of-santa-fe-faces-foreclosure-lawsuit/article_4e83a10b-c0bf-5eaf-b55c-42eef932a2a4.html "Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe Faces Foreclosure Lawsuit"], ''[[Santa Fe New Mexican]]'', Santa Fe, 23 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref><ref>[https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2011/03/17/Sante-Fe-Outlet-Mall-Levis-Under-Armor.html "Santa Fe Outlet Mall adds Levi’s, Under Armor"], ''Biz Journals'', Albuquerque, 17 March 11. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> In 2009, the shopping center added a [[Nike, Inc.|Nike Factory Outlet]] store as an anchor.<ref>[http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20090402006068/en/Nike-Opens-New-Factory-Store-Fashion-Outlets "Nike Opens New Factory Store] ''Business Wire'', 02 April 09. Retrieved 09 October 17.</ref><ref>[https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2009/03/30/daily65.html "Nike Store Holds Grand Opening in Santa Fe"] ''Biz Journals'', Albuquerque, 30 March 09. Retrieved on 09 October 17.</ref> Nike quietly closed the location in 2016.


===2017-present===
===2017–present===
The property owners faced a foreclosure lawsuit with the lender over a $11 million loan default.<ref>Costello, Brittany[http://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/once-promising-fashion-outlets-of-santa-fe-in-danger-of-foreclosure/4612639/ "Once-promising Fashion Outlets in Danger of Foreclosure"], ''KOB New Mexico News 4'', Albuquerque, 24 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17</ref>
The property owners faced a foreclosure lawsuit with the lender over an $11 million loan default.<ref>Costello, Brittany[http://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/once-promising-fashion-outlets-of-santa-fe-in-danger-of-foreclosure/4612639/ "Once-promising Fashion Outlets in Danger of Foreclosure"], ''KOB New Mexico News 4'', Albuquerque, 24 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17</ref> In 2023, five years after the loan default with [[Wells Fargo]], the property sold for $5.9 million.<ref>https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/bids-for-fashion-outlets-mall-hit-5-9-million-winner-not-disclosed-until-sale-closes/article_14b9018a-5269-11ee-8303-5729c1f4c0f6.html</ref> [[Colliers (company)|Colliers]] sold the property to 8380 LLC, with the intent to rebrand the center as a marketplace. <ref>https://rimarketplace.com/auction/1587/reo-sale-retail-outlet-center-covered-land-development-opportunity-santa-fe-nm</ref> <ref>https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/local-broker-developer-is-new-owner-of-fashion-outlets/article_2eaa56fe-7e59-11ee-8c1b-83dd43448f13.html</ref>

==Tenants==
==Tenants==
*[[Ralph Lauren Corporation| Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store]]
*[[Ralph Lauren Corporation| Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store]]
*[[Eddie Bauer]]
*[[Eddie Bauer]]
*[[Hanes Brand Outlet]]
*[[Hanes]]
*[[Levi’s]]
*[[Levi’s]]
*[[Merrell]]
*[[Merrell (company)|Merrell]]
*[[Eye Associates]]
* Eye Associates
*[[Sunglass Hut]]
*[[Sunglass Hut]]
*[[Sweet Santa Fe]]
* Sweet Santa Fe
*[[Ottobock| Active Life]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Shopping malls in New Mexico}}
{{Shopping malls in New Mexico}}


[[Category:Shopping malls in New Mexico]]
[[Category:1993 establishments in New Mexico]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Santa Fe, New Mexico]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Santa Fe, New Mexico]]
[[Category:Outlet malls in the United States]]
[[Category:Outlet malls in the United States]]
[[Category:Shopping malls established in 1993]]
[[Category:Shopping malls in New Mexico]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Santa Fe, New Mexico]]

Latest revision as of 04:02, 14 August 2024

Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe
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LocationSanta Fe, New Mexico, United States
Coordinates35°36′38″N 106°01′56″W / 35.61044°N 106.03217°W / 35.61044; -106.03217
Address8380 Cerrillos Road
Opening date1993
DeveloperGinsburg Craig and Associates
Owner8380 LLC
No. of stores and services35
Total retail floor area122,000 sq ft (11,300 m2)
No. of floors1
Websitefashionoutletssantafe.com

The Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe is an outdoor shopping mall in Santa Fe, New Mexico that opened in 1993. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. It is the sole outlet mall in the state of New Mexico, and one of three malls within the city.

Background

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The Santa Fe Factory Outlets was curated by California-based developer Steve Craig of Ginsburg Craig and Associates in 1990.[1][2] At the time, the shopping center was one of two outlet malls simultaneously being developed within the state. The New Mexico Outlet Center also opened a complex in Budaghers, New Mexico in 1993.[3]

History

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1993–2016

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Ginsburg Craig and Associates developed the first phase of the center by 1993, and announced a second and third phase would follow. The first phase of the project cost $8 million to develop. In 1997, the property owners Chelsea GCA Realty partnered with Michigan based Horizon Group Inc. Horizon Group also owned and operated nearby New Mexico Outlet Center. Following the partnership, several tenants from the Budaghers shopping center relocated to the Santa Fe Factory Outlets.[4] A few years later, the Albuquerque-based reality company Gulfstream Group purchased the property. The new owners would change the name to Santa Fe Premium Outlets. In 2007, Talisman Cos. LLC purchased the property for $9.3 million and acquired several new tenants.[5][6] In 2009, the shopping center added a Nike Factory Outlet store as an anchor.[7][8] Nike quietly closed the location in 2016.

2017–present

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The property owners faced a foreclosure lawsuit with the lender over an $11 million loan default.[9] In 2023, five years after the loan default with Wells Fargo, the property sold for $5.9 million.[10] Colliers sold the property to 8380 LLC, with the intent to rebrand the center as a marketplace. [11] [12]

Tenants

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References

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  1. ^ Cornelius, Coleman "Developers Plan 'Yuppie' Mall", Santa Fe Reporter, Santa Fe, 30 August 89. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  2. ^ Flagg, Michael"He Took a Big Idea to a Little Desert Town", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, 04 June 91. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  3. ^ "Shops, center at Budaghers to highlight N.M. heritage", The Albuquerque Tribune, 2 February 00. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  4. ^ Stiger, Susan"The Once-Up and Coming Outlet Mall Beside I-25 is For Sale Again", Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, 7 June 97. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  5. ^ Horwath, Justin"Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe Faces Foreclosure Lawsuit", Santa Fe New Mexican, Santa Fe, 23 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  6. ^ "Santa Fe Outlet Mall adds Levi’s, Under Armor", Biz Journals, Albuquerque, 17 March 11. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  7. ^ "Nike Opens New Factory Store Business Wire, 02 April 09. Retrieved 09 October 17.
  8. ^ "Nike Store Holds Grand Opening in Santa Fe" Biz Journals, Albuquerque, 30 March 09. Retrieved on 09 October 17.
  9. ^ Costello, Brittany"Once-promising Fashion Outlets in Danger of Foreclosure", KOB New Mexico News 4, Albuquerque, 24 September 17. Retrieved on 09 October 17
  10. ^ https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/bids-for-fashion-outlets-mall-hit-5-9-million-winner-not-disclosed-until-sale-closes/article_14b9018a-5269-11ee-8303-5729c1f4c0f6.html
  11. ^ https://rimarketplace.com/auction/1587/reo-sale-retail-outlet-center-covered-land-development-opportunity-santa-fe-nm
  12. ^ https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/local-broker-developer-is-new-owner-of-fashion-outlets/article_2eaa56fe-7e59-11ee-8c1b-83dd43448f13.html
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