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The Falmouth Mall, Falmouth, MA
Wal-Mart • Shaw’s • TJ Maxx • Home Goods • Falmouth Cinema Pub

The Falmouth Mall is a 273,000 square foot power center and village courtyard located in one of Cape Cod’s most popular and desirable communities. It sits, with excellent visibility, on heavily traveled Route 28, in the midst of the area’s most dynamic commercial district. The center serves year-round and seasonal residents, as well as tourists to the Upper Cape communities and Martha’s Vineyard.


Falmouth Chamber of Commerce, Cape Cod. Photographer: Amy Rader.



demographics

2007 ESTIMATES
(Claritas Site Reports 2007)

 

Upper Cape

20 Min. Drive

30 Min. Drive

Population

89,231

76,208

155,643

Average HH Income

$77,515

$75,926

$73,196

Average HH Size

2.4

2.38

2.39

Average Age

42 years

42 years

42 years

Median Home Value

$371,993

$364,677

$350,996

  at a glance...

• With both Wal-Mart and the newly opened, pub-style, first run movie theatre unduplicated on the Cape, The Falmouth Mall provides shoppers a unique shopping and entertainment experience.

• Falmouth is made up of eight villages, including Woods Hole, making it the second largest town on Cape Cod.

• Route 28 Traffic Count: 28,050 ADT

• Passenger ferries to Martha’s Vineyard leave from both Falmouth and Woods Hole with Woods Hole providing the only vehicle ferry option.

• More than five million people visit Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard annually.

• The center was recently redeveloped and renovated including a new façade, landscaping and a courtyard.

• Parking Ratio: 5 to 1

• Total Cape and Islands Population 251,712

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THE WILDER COMPANIES
800 BOYLSTON STREET, SUITE 1300
BOSTON, MA 02199
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