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Who Says “B” Malls Don’t Have a Future?
Eric Hertz
November 12, 2018
In the current highly challenging shopping center environment, it sometimes seems that any property below \”A-Grade\” is regarded as destined for failure. The current mantra, ...
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The Changing Landscape of Luxury Retail in New York City
Pam Danziger
November 12, 2018
What\’s behind all the empty storefronts in New York City? Faith Hope Consolo, head of retail leasing for Douglas Elliman Real Estate, told the New ...
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Meal Kits Move to Blended Retail
David Merrefield
October 31, 2018
A strange thing happened to Blue Apron on its way to an IPO, and then in its aftermath. The whole experience for Blue Apron was ...
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The Container Store Reimagines Space
Warren Shoulberg
October 14, 2018
The Container Store has launched a new space program. And its target is not necessarily the moon, but to reach for that most unworldly retail ...
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The Future of Shopping Centers Is Happening…in Edina?
Eric Hertz
September 25, 2018
Edina, Minn. (pop. 51,000) is an unlikely spot to host the rebirth of the shopping center industry. This quiet and very upscale suburb is known ...
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The [Coming] Millennial Home Buying Spree
RoxAnna Sway
September 24, 2018
Historically, real estate has been a significant driver of the U.S. economy, accounting for 17 to 18 percent of GDP. Most economic booms in this ...
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10 Things RH Does That Prove Physical Retailing Works
Warren Shoulberg
September 18, 2018
At 90,000 square feet and six stories, the new RH Gallery retail location in Manhattan\’s trendy Meatpacking District does more than just dominate the neighborhood ...
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Chemical Warfare
Dana Wood
September 11, 2018
Let me say this right up front: The New York Times does a bang-up job on the sponsored content coming out of its T Brand ...
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