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The Promenade at Sagemore

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The Promenade at Sagemore is a large regional shopping mall located in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, leased by MSC. Opened in 2001, The Promenade is an open-air lifestyle center with high-end stores and a selection of casual and sit-down dining alternatives. The mall offers 1,242 parking spots and is anchored by L. L. Bean. The mall has a gross leasable area of 272,000 ft².The Promenade at Sagemore has nearly one mile of frontage on Route 73 in Evesham Township at about a mile south of Route 70. The mall is 3½ miles south of the New Jersey Turnpike via Route 73 and 3¾ miles from Interstate 295. The mall is also accessible from County Route 544 (Marlton Parkway) and Brick Road.

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N 39.878 ° E -74.9196 °
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Sagamore Apts Road 500
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