Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Secaucus Outlets and Shopping

Outlet Shopping, etc.

For many outlet shopping is what Secaucus is all about. Secaucus is one of the places that outlet shopping got started and remains, to this day, a true bargain shopper's paradise, where the glamour lies not in the store fittings, but in the real values.
Outlet shopping in Secaucus grew out of the many large distribution warehouses in the town's commercial sector. It's not glitzy, but its fun. Aside from the enclosed outlet mall with some 50 stores, the outlets are spread out where the companies maintain their warehouses, so it's best to have a car available.
When you visit your first outlet you should find free Outlet Guides near the door that will provide maps and lists of other stores. Outlets come and go and they're not all in the Guide. Some manufacturers open their warehouse for special sales that may last only a weekend or two. Mikasa's Annual Christmas Warehouse Sale attracts thousands every December. Look for sale signs as you drive. You might just stumble upon that great bargain to brag to all of your friends about. You may be interested in this article published in February 2007 about Secaucus shopping.
Don't miss other shopping opportunities in Secaucus, as well. There are superstores such as Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, Marshalls, Petsmart, Best Buys, Kohls, Linens 'n Things, and Home Depot. Local merchants in the Town's Central Business District offer basic services that every one looks for, as well. There you will find a video rental, a laundromat., jewelers, cleaners, travel agencies, pharmacies, photo finishing, hair dressers, optometrists, and a variety of other services that make a town run well. And if you like Italian food: pizzerias, Italian delis, and Italian restaurants abound. There's other good food to be found, too. Just ask.
The following links will help you shop Secaucus:
Harmon Cove Outlet CenterThis is a guide to Hartz Mountain's enclosed outlet mall of over 50 stores.
Outlets at the CoveBilled as "the outlet you"ll come to first," this outlet offers one store and a cafe in an attractive setting.
Plaza at the MeadowsA small group of stores attractively surround a park square. There are also some 15 restaurants and eateries around here, plus two Loew's cinemas and a number of hotels. This link includes a complete plan to help you locate everything.
The Mall at Mill CreekThis mall closed on October 1, 2007, for redevelopment. Stop and Shop Food Stores Supermarket and Kohls Department Store the anchor stores remain open.
Special Events and DiscountsSales, Entertainment, coupons and special store discounts
Secaucus.org online shopping - visit us
Map of Secaucus and vicinity

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