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Outside of Rehoboth Beach along Delaware Route 1, are the Tanger Outlets, which operate three locations along the highway with over 130 outlet stores. [21] Due to its proximity to Washington, D.C., Rehoboth Beach is a popular summer destination among members of the United States Congress.
Tanger Inc. is a real estate investment trust headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, that invests in shopping centers containing upscale outlet stores in the United States and Canada. As of November 2023, the company owns and manages 36 outlet centers across the US and Canada comprising 14.0 million square feet and more than 3,000 stores.
Bike Route 1 then proceeds into Dewey Beach, a beach that is well known as a party town. The route continues north on Delaware Route 1, skirting the popular beach resort of Rehoboth Beach to the west. The route passes by the Tanger Outlets Rehoboth Beach outlet mall and other commercial sprawl located on DE 1 outside of Rehoboth Beach.
Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) is the longest numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Delaware.The route runs 102.63 mi (165.17 km) from the Maryland state line in Fenwick Island, Sussex County, where the road continues south into that state as Maryland Route 528 (MD 528), north to an interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95) in Christiana, New Castle County, where the roadway continues north as part ...
[42] [43] The Delaware River and Bay Authority operates a shuttle bus route in the summer months that connects the Cape May–Lewes Ferry to the Tanger Outlets and Rehoboth Beach. [44] The city of Lewes formerly operated the Lewes Line bus service serving points of interest in the city daily from May to September. [45] [46]
The Route 201 bus provides year-round service from the Lewes Transit Center to the Tanger Outlets and the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach. The Route 204 bus provides year-round service from the Lewes Transit Center to Lewes and the Cape May–Lewes Ferry terminal and south to Rehoboth Beach.
It was named after Delaware’s official state bird, the blue hen chicken, and was the only enclosed mall serving the Dover area until the opening of the Dover Mall in 1982. After losing all of its anchor stores in the early 1990s, the mall was converted into a corporate center. The former mall now contains various medical facilities, along ...
The Tri-State Mall was a shopping mall located on Delaware Route 92 (locally known as "Naamans Road") in Claymont, Delaware. The mall closed in 2015. The mall closed in 2015. At 535,000 square feet (49,700 m 2 ) [ 1 ] , it was the state's fourth-largest mall, with a maximum capacity of approximately 50 shops.