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bullet NEUMARKT DESIGNER OUTLET SHOPPES & SHOPPING DISTRICT is located in Madison County, Mississippi. The surrounding communities are best described as Quality living with convenience and serenity as well as diversity. Whether taste belongs to the rural minded or those with an in-town preference Neu Markt will offer a pleasant shopping and dining experience.

bullet Strategically Located with direct access and visibility from the new I-55/Sowell Rd Interchange and positioned just 12 miles North of Jackson, MS - it's the perfect stop for travelers driving from Memphis to New Orleans.

bullet Daily traffic count exceeds 49,000 vehicles per day.

bullet Situated in one of the most affluent residential areas of Madison County - with an average household income over $96,000 within 3 miles.

bullet The largest, highest income MSA in Mississippi-672,000 consumers in Madison, Rankin and Hinds Counties.

bullet An enthusiastic and captive audience of over 8,000 employees at the Nissan facility - a mere 4 minutes drive away.

The Vision
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A 231 acre mixed use development .
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A 360,000 s.f designer outlet mall featuring the finest labels in the industry.
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A unique blend of upscale shopping, dining & entertainment.
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An unparalleled array of lifestyle needs including - banks, pharmacies and convenience stores .

The Destination
NeuMarkt - A Perfect Fusion of modern convenience and irresistible luxury.

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To schedule a site visit please contact:

James T. Weaver, NeuMarkt, LLC
Tel: 601-853-3344 Fax: 601-957-0570
Email:tim@jamesweaverco.com
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Press Releases
GSP to develop NeuMarkt Shopping District.
WAPT April 4, 2007 interview with James Weaver.
WAPT - April 10, 2007 Outlet Mall Could Mean Millions For Canton
WLBT - April 16, 2007 Incentives Approved for Outlet Mall
The Clarion Ledger - August 6, 2006 NeuMarkt adds new retail flavor

August 22, 2007 NeuMarkt receives $20 million TIF

Madison County Herald - September 18, 2007 New schools planned for growth areas