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One Church Street, Flemington, NJ 08822, New Jersey

J.Crew (outlet store) is located in Liberty Village Premium Outlets shopping mall in New Jersey.

About J.Crew

J.Crew is a modern American brand known for preppy, polished clothing and accessories for men, women, and children. It emphasizes quality materials, smart tailoring, and timeless design with a contemporary twist. The brand targets professionals and style-conscious shoppers in the mid-to-premium range.

Events in this store

Apr 29 - May 4, 2014 25% off purchases of $100 or more *25% offer valid in J.Crew Factory stores and at jcrewfactory.com on purchases of $100 or more before shipping and taxes are added. Offer valid on qualifying purchases made from April 28, 2014, 12:01am ET through May 1, 2014, 11:59pm ET. Offer not valid in J.Crew stores, at jcrew.com or on phone orders. Offer cannot be applied to previous purchases or the purchase of gift cards and cannot be redeemed for cash. Offer cannot be used in combination with any other offer, discount or promotion. Offer not valid on men's footwear or Thompson suiting, BAGGU®, Sperry Top-Sider®, Rainbow®, ToysmithTM, Natural Products Ltd.TM merchandise, Speedo® Neonwonders® goggles or Speedo® Skoogles goggles. To redeem, present this email in store at time of purchase or enter code GETMORE in the promo code box when checking out at jcrewfactory.com. Limit one promo code per order. Offer valid in the U.S. and Canada only. Terms of offer are subject to change.

Map & directions

Route 31 or 202 to Route 12 west 1/2 mile to Liberty Village Premium Outlets entrance on right OR Route 31 or 202 to Church Street to end.
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About Liberty Village Premium Outlets

Liberty Village Premium Outlets is an outdoor outlet shopping center located at One Church Street in Flemington, New Jersey. Flemington is a historic town situated off Routes 202 and 31, approximately one hour away from major metropolitan areas such as New York City and Philadelphia. The surrounding area is suburban with a blend of local shops, dining options, and cultural attractions, including art galleries, breweries, and nature preserves. The mall is close to Flemington’s Main Street, which historically complemented the outlet shopping experience with additional dining and entertainment venues. The region is not coastal and does not have nearby beaches, but it is accessible via highways that connect it to larger urban centers. The outlet mall traditionally housed around 40 stores, featuring a mix of fashion, footwear, and home goods retailers. The store lineup included well-known brands such as Ann Taylor, Coach, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Timberland, and American Eagle. These outlets offered discounted merchandise from luxury, mid-range, and casual brands, catering to a broad range of shoppers. Services at Liberty Village Premium Outlets typically included ample parking, public restrooms, and food options, with nearby restaurants within walking distance in Flemington. The mall was designed as an open-air shopping environment with amenities to support a comfortable visit. However, as of recent years, Liberty Village Premium Outlets has experienced significant decline, with many stores closed and the property largely vacant. The mall is no longer operating as a fully active retail center, and much of the site is in a state of disrepair. The owner, Simon Property Group, sold the property in 2019, and plans have been made to redevelop the site into a residential community. This shift reflects broader trends in retail and outlet shopping, where older outlet malls like Liberty Village have become less viable compared to newer, larger outlet centers that offer integrated shopping, dining, and leisure experiences. Typical mall hours when it was operational were generally aligned with standard retail schedules, often opening around 10 AM and closing by 9 PM, but current status means these hours may no longer apply. Visitors interested in outlet shopping in the region are now more likely to seek alternative centers closer to major cities or newer developments.