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| No. of stores and services || 200
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| No. of anchor tenants || 4
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| Total retail floor area || 1.4 million square feet
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| No. of floors || 1
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Concord Mills Mall is a 1.4 million square foot shopping mall located in Concord, North Carolina. The mall is in Cabarrus County, just a few hundred feet from the Mecklenburg County border. It is operated by the Mills Corporation and is the third largest shopping mall in North Carolina, the largest being Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem, and second largest being Charlotte'sSouthPark Mall which is slightly larger than Concord Mills. It is North Carolina's largest tourist attraction, attracting over 15 million visitors a year. However, there is no distinction made between visitors to the mall who are locals and those who travel over larger distances to get to the mall. The mall is located about a mile from Lowe's Motor Speedway.
At the center of the mall is a large food court that offers a variety of options ranging from typical fast food to a more traditional sit-down atmosphere. The mall is also home to a movie theatre operated by AMC, which at twenty-four screens is the largest theatre in the greater Charlotte area. There is also a Dave & Buster's, a Jeepers and NASCAR SpeedPark, a huge indoor-outdoor complex. The Speedpark is comprised of six huge go-karting tracks, a climbing wall, and a games/prizes facility. There is also an Indoor NASCAR Simulator, called Silicon Speedway.
Layout
The mall is designed in the shape of an infinity symbol. The circuit intersects itself only at the food court.
There are seven "neighborhoods" to the mall, each with its own entrance and distinct theme. For example, Neighborhood 5 is garden-themed, featuring a rustic green palette and stores like Earthbound Trading Co., while swanky Neighborhood 3 is called Fashion Court and showcases the OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, a less pricier version of the famous department store, run by the same company.
Surrounding area
Simply a forest lining Interstate 85 in 1999, the area surrounding Concord Mills has quickly grown. Concord Mills Boulevard, the main road that runs alongside the mall's property, is lined with dozens of restaurants, stores, and car dealerships, with new establishments being added on a regular basis.