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Roosevelt Field is a premier shopping destination in Long Island, blending suburban convenience with a diverse retail mix. It attracts families, professionals, and fashion-forward individuals, featuring over 270 shops including high-end brands, popular department stores, and gourmet dining options. Retail spaces at Roosevelt Field are in high demand, with competitive rents and flexible leasing terms. Landlords are professional real estate firms known for maintaining high standards. This dynamic environment, characterized by steady foot traffic and a diverse customer base, makes Roosevelt Field a strategic location for a wide range of retail concepts.

Basic Demographics

Median Household Income: $111,574
Consumer Expenditure: $9,896,494,865
Population: 353,932
Daytime Population: 314,328
Source Notes: Data reflects 20 minute drive times as of Q3 2023 (Experian) and is provided by Dallimore & Co, a boutique advisory firm specializing in growth strategy, real estate solutions, and M&A for specialty retail and consumer brands.

Household Segment Breakdown

Segment #1: J – Sunset Boomers (72%)
Segment #2: A – Ultra Wealthy Families (16%)
Segment #3: G – Educated Urbanites (6%)
All Other Segments: 5%

Source Notes: Segment data reflects 0.25mi radius and is provided by Spatial.ai, an AI-Powered segmentation platform for retail marketers.

Tenant Sales per Square Foot: $1,200
Occupancy Rate: 96%
Anchor Tenants: Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom
Tenant Rent/Sales Ratio (%): 12.5% – 33.33%
Rent $ / Visitor: $38.40
Source Notes: Data sourced from public and private records.
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