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The Incredible Grand Opening Weekend For The Tampa Premium Outlets! By Gary Nager How do you sum up, in one word, how many people in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel feel about the opening of the Tampa Premium Outlets (TPO) on S.R. 56? I think Stacey Nance, the general manager of the sparkling new outlet mall, said it best at the festive VIP Grand Opening event on October 29: “Finally!” After years of delays due to environmental concerns, TPO — which originally was supposed to open as a series of big box stores (similar to The Grove shopping plaza off Oakley Blvd. in Wesley Chapel) before both The Grove and the Shops at Wiregrass mall —
has finally taken its opening bow. And, despite previous concerns (and a Sierra Club lawsuit) about environmental impacts on the Cypress Creek watershed (a major source of drinking water for New Tampa) and the traffic the mall would bring (see below), from what I’ve seen and heard so far, the reviews for the 441,000-sq.-ft. designer outlet mall are mostly raves. And, with the deals the mall’s 100+ stores were offering throughout the Grand Opening weekend (Oct. 29-Nov. 1) — and the quality of the merchandise and the shops themselves — it was hard to not be impressed with TPO as a whole, regardless of any nitpicky little issues some have with it, such as: 1) TPO’s Name & Address — Despite the involvement and best efforts of the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce from Day One of this project, the mall’s main address, on Grand Cypress Dr.,
(Above left, l.-r.) Senior VP of development for Simon Premium Outlets Danielle DeVita, Pasco County Commission chair Ted Schrader and Simon CEO Stephen Yalof cut the ribbon as (above right) dancers on stilts entertained the crowd. (Left) Reality TV star Bethenny Frankel was an invited speaker on Sat. of opening weekend. (Far left) The Coach store seemed to have the longest outdoor lines of the mall’s 100+ stores on opening day. is in Lutz, not Wesley Chapel — and certainly not in Tampa — although (as Nance has had to explain many times) Tampa is the city most people who live outside of our area will look for when they search on-line for it. 2) The Food Court — Those of us who
have been looking for some great new restaurants are not going to find them in the mall’s five-eatery Food Court. On the other hand, the lines at Asian Chao, South Philly Cheesesteaks and Villa Italian kept the lines moving. See “TPO Opens’ on page 30.
Were Tampa Premium Outlets Traffic Concerns Unfounded? By John C. Cotey
While traffic in and around the new Tampa Premium Outlet mall (2398 Grand Cypress Dr., at the interchange of I-75 and S.R. 56) is bound to get worse as the holiday season approaches, reviews for the first day were mostly positive. But with one major caveat: So far. The S.R. 56 and I-75 intersection traffic has taken on almost mythic status among those who find the New Tampa
and Wesley Chapel areas to be frustratingly congested. Whether it’s long drive times to work, traffic signals that drivers are convinced aren’t timed properly or long enough and backed-up lines of cars getting on and off the interstate, many can’t imagine the new 441,000-squarefoot upscale mall not adding to those problems. But, Pasco Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Eddie Daniels said that may not be the case. While acknowledging the S.R.
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56 and I-75 intersection has yielded its share of complaints in recent months, Daniels says PCSO doesn’t believe the mall will add to the traffic woes, once the opening weeks and holiday season are past. Most of the build-up on the opening days, said Daniels, was at the I-75 northbound off-ramp to S.R. 56. Some shoppers feel the trade-off is worth it for the potential of a good bargain and a gorgeous new mall to stroll around. “I think you’ll always have your morning and rush hour traffic in that area,’’ said Pebble Creek resident Linda Laboy, “but there were no problems for me today.” Thursday’s shoppers appeared more
impressed with the layout and design of the sprawling outlet mall and the selection of stores than they were discouraged by the traffic woes. See ‘Mall Traffic’ on page 14.