Join an impressive roster of household-name retailers at the high-traffic Draper Peaks shopping mall.
The center, originally built in 2004, offers several big box locations as well as multiple walkable strips and outparcels. The sprawling hub offers easy points of ingress and egress with a dedicated turn lane, a massive surface parking lot, and connections to the local bus line. Placed strategically just off the intersection of Interstate 15 and Highway 71, the center is visible to more than 213,000 passing vehicles each day, providing strong exposure to a wealth of affluent shoppers.
The center’s diverse roster includes anchor tenants Kohl’s, Michael’s, Ross Dress for Less, and Petco, as well as restaurants including Dutch Bros Coffee, Kung Fu Tea, Noodles and Company, Goodwood Barbecue Company, Wing Nutz, and In-N-Out Burger. The largest employers in the city, including 1-800 Contacts, Coca-Cola, and Dell EMC, are all within 10 minutes of the shopping center, making Draper Peaks a popular destination for lunch breaks and after-work gatherings for local professionals.
Positioned directly off Interstate 15, the Draper Peaks shopping center places businesses conveniently near the city’s busiest hotspots. Directly adjacent to the center lies the Cowabunga Bay Waterpark and Cinemark Theatres. Other nearby traffic drivers include the Draper Rail Station, the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, The Lone Peak Hospital, and the Galena Hills Park athletic complex.
Draper is a scenic enclave approximately 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City that has seen remarkable recent growth. Within five miles of the Draper Peaks shopping center, the population of more than 221,000 has increased by 17% since 2010. These affluent residents are avid shoppers, with an average household income exceeding $127,000, providing consumer spending of more than $3 billion throughout 2023.