DAYTONA BEACH — With its grand opening date set for Friday, Nov. 18, the Tanger Outlets mall nearing completion on the east side of Interstate 95 will hold a job fair Wednesday at the Ocean Center.

While officials at North Carolina-based Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. have declined requests for comment ahead of the hiring event, company officials have previously stated that the Daytona Beach outlet mall would create at least 800 jobs.

The 39-acre, 10-building, 350,000-square-foot outlet mall just south of LPGA Boulevard, will be Tanger's first in Florida.

Tanger has been posting listings for available jobs in Daytona Beach on its website.

Here is the latest update regarding the outlet mall:

HOW MANY STORES WILL IT HAVE?

Tanger states on its website that "more than 75 stores" will open Nov. 18, a week before Black Friday, beginning at 9 a.m.

As of Friday, the city has issued permits for the interior build-outs of 51 stores at the outlet mall, according to Mike Garrett, director of permits and licensing for Daytona Beach.

WHO'S COMING?

Tanger has not yet released a complete list of tenants for its Daytona Beach location, but at its wall-raising ceremony in January, CEO Steven Tanger revealed some of the names, which include H&M, Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, OskKosh, Kay Jewelers, Under Armour, Levi's, Skechers, Express and New Balance.

More retailers have been identified via postings of available jobs. Brooks Brothers announced in June that it was seeking to hire a manager for its planned store at the Daytona Beach Tanger Outlets mall.

Job postings for Daytona Beach on Tanger's website as of Friday included open positions for the following stores: ASICS, Columbia Sportswear, Converse, Crocs Outlet, Fragrance Outlet, Great American Cookies, Hanesbrands, Jimmy Johns, Loft Outlet, New Balance Factory Store, Nike Factory Store, Rue21 and Vera Bradley. A notice on the website for the job fair on Wednesday also named Express Factory Outlet as one of the employers that would be present.

Tanger's website also lists "special sale information" for some of the tenants at its outlet malls. Those planning sales at the outlet mall in Daytona Beach include Bass Factory Outlet, Carter's Babies and Kids, Kitchen Collection and Tommy Hilfiger.

WILL IT HAVE RESTAURANTS?

While Tanger officials at the wall-raising ceremony told the gathering that the outlet mall would not have restaurants, it will have at least one according to the job postings: a Jimmy Johns sandwich shop. A look at the tenant rosters of other Tanger outlet malls include restaurants such as Applebee's and Cracker Barrel, although there is no indication at this time that either is planned for the Daytona Beach location.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN ON OPENING DAY?

Tanger has not yet announced details regarding its opening day festivities but a look at the openings it held for some of its outlet malls in other parts of the country could offer some clues.

The grand opening in Columbus, Ohio, in June was a three-day event that included a donation to a local charity, an appearance by Drew and Jonathan Scott, stars of HGTV's "Property Brothers," who led a design workshop on "designing on a budget," giveaways, a festival that included a Ferris wheel and other rides, as well as games and entertainment and a "Marvel Superheroes Saturday" event.

WHAT ELSE IS PLANNED?

The Daytona Beach Tanger Outlets mall is part of a larger 200-plus acre development area called Tomoka Town Center that is expected to include a Sam's Club membership warehouse store just north of the outlet mall, along LPGA Boulevard, as well as restaurants, shops and possibly hotels that will be built both north and directly east of the outlet mall by Canadian-based North American Development Group.

Tomoka Town Center also includes the Cornerstone Office Park on the corner of LPGA and Williamson boulevards where Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co., the Daytona Beach company that assembled the land, has its headquarters.

Cornerstone Boulevard, which initially extended slightly west of Williamson to the entrance of the office park has been extended further west and south all the way to Mason Avenue and now forms the eastern boundary of the outlet mall. The section of Technology Boulevard that runs south off of LPGA Boulevard on the east side of the office park to Cornerstone Boulevard has been renamed Outlet Boulevard.

The outlet mall can now be accessed both from Mason Avenue from the south, Cornerstone Boulevard from the east and Outlet Boulevard from the north.

HOW WILL IT BE LAID OUT?

The outlet mall's 10 buildings, all of which now appear built, were to be laid out like a racetrack, with pedestrian walkways and information throughout to help shoppers quickly find the stores they are looking for, Tanger officials said at the wall-raising event. The Daytona Beach location would also have amenities such as free Wi-Fi for "nonshopping spouses," a kids splash area and fountains.

Paul Cirjak, the Tanger executive who at the wall-raising ceremony identified himself as the project manager for the Daytona Beach outlet mall, said at the event that the 26,000- to 28,000-square-foot H&M store would be the complex's largest tenant. The overall look of the outlet mall, he said, would be "beach industrial," with "contemporary" architectural features to reflect the Daytona Beach area.

Landscaping would include sand on the east side to evoke a beach feel and heavy greenery on the west side, facing I-95, he said.

WHAT ABOUT PARKING?

Tanger officials at the wall-raising event said the outlet mall would have surface parking for 1,000 vehicles.