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  • Shake Shack opens in D.C.’s Historic Row

    Washington, D.C. -- Shake Shack has opened a new restaurant in Washington, D.C.’s Historic Row in The International Spy Museum, which is owned by Douglas Development Corp.

    The 3,200 sq. ft. Shake Shack is the chain’s third Washington, D.C., restaurant.

     

  • Lam Group chooses broker for NYC NoMad retail

    New York -- The Lam Group has chosen Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) Retail and Hospitality Services to lease the 100,000-sq.-ft. retail portion of a mixed-use project in the NoMad neighborhood of New York City.

    The 400,000-sq.-ft. project includes two 300-room hotels with meeting spaces, wellness facilities, multiple food and beverage outlets and retail space.

     

  • Stride Rite opens Milestone store in Ohio

    Lexington, Mass. - Stride Rite Children's Group has opened its latest “Milestone” concept store at Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. The Milestone concept includes features such as shelves at varying heights so children can easily see all of the styles available, a dedicated “Fit Station” where children can get their feet measured and find out how tall they are by standing against the Fit Totem Pole, rainbow carpeting and a more open floor plan.

  • Lumber Liquidators opens 300th store

    Toano Va. – Lumber Liquidators has opened its 300th store. The store, located in Las Vegas, is the company’s third in Nevada and second in Las Vegas. It also features the retailer’s new “store of the future” format that offers an expanded store showroom of approximately 1,600 sq. ft., including a broader assortment of flooring options, moldings and accessories.

  • Shopko donates tools to local Habitat for Humanity

    GREEN BAY, Wis. — Shopko and Stanley Black and Decker have teamed up to donate nearly 100 power tools to Greater Green Bay Area Habitat for Humanity.  

  • PizzaRev: ‘The Next Chapter’

    In its PizzaRev case study series, CSA Online offers an insider’s look at the conception, initial rollout and growth of the southern Calif.-based fast-casual concept PizzaRev. Likened to “the Chipotle of pizza,” this innovative chain lets customers choose from an artisanal array of toppings to craft their own pizzas very quickly in a high-end stone hearth oven. A test kitchen in Northridge, Calif. was launched in April 2012 and two additional locations quickly followed.

  • Rosenfeld Realty Advisors to handle office and retail

    Boca Raton, Fla. -- Orin Rosenfeld has founded Rosenfeld Realty Advisors.

    As president of the new firm, Rosenfeld will draw on 18 years of commercial real estate experience with CBRE and NAI Merin Hunter Codman. The company will specialize in office and retail real estate and will represent both landlords and tenants across South Florida.

     

  • Neiman Marcus files for IPO; looks to expand outlet center format

    New York -- Luxury department store operator Neiman Marcus Inc. on Monday disclosed plans for a proposed public offering of up to $100 million.

    The retailer’s plan, announced in a regulatory filing, comes some eight years after it was acquired for $5.1 billion by private equity firms TPG Capital and Warburg Pincus. In its filing, Neiman Marcus indicated a desire to expand its outlet center concept, Last Call, which currently operates 35 locations.

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