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  • Casual Male DestinationXL format to make Middle East debut

    Canton, Mass. -- Casual Male Retail Group announced that its first DestinationXL store in the Middle East will open this spring in Symphony Mall, Kuwait City, Kuwait, under a franchise agreement between one of its subsidiaries and The Standard Arabian Business & Enterprises Company (SABECO).

  • Topshop to make Los Angeles debut

    New York City -- British fashion retailer Topshop will open its fourth store in the United States, in The Grove shopping center in Los Angeles.

    The 25,000-sq.ft. store is expected to open in time for the 2012 holiday season, according to The Los Angeles Times.

    To date, Topshop has opened in New York City and Chicago. It will open in Las Vegas, on March 8.
     

  • End of bankruptcy in sight for A&P

    NEW YORK — After more than a year since it first filed Chapter 11, A&P has won approval to exit bankruptcy. The company announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in White Plains, N.Y., has approved its reorganization plan, which includes $490 million in debt and equity financing from Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Cos. 

  • DDR and Shoe Carnival team to open four stores in 2012

    Beachwood, Ohio -- Shopping center owner DDR Corp. said Tuesday that four new Shoe Carnival stores will open at DDR shopping centers in 2012.

    The new stores are a result of DDR's focus to consolidate small shop space by reconfiguring and re-leasing space to national retailers, improving tenant mix and the quality of cash flow. At three of the shopping centers, multiple small shop units have been combined to accommodate the new Shoe Carnival stores. The fourth center is located in Puerto Rico.

  • Tractor Supply ups its store growth potential

    Brentwood, Tenn. -- Tractor Supply Co. has increased its estimated domestic store growth potential to 2,100 locations from a previously estimated 1,800 stores.

  • Bottom Dollar to open eight more stores in New Jersey

    Salisbury, N.C. -- Bottom Dollar Food announced plans to open eight additional stores in New Jersey. The expansion will more than double the number of Bottom Dollar Food stores in the Garden State, with the first two stores opening March 2.

    "We have been pleased with customer reaction to our current five stores in New Jersey and we are very excited to continue serving customers at our additional locations in the market," said Bottom Dollar Food president Meg Ham.

  • Sears gets out of "Great Indoors"

    HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.— Sears quietly added all nine of its Great Indoors stores to the list of store closings on Feb. 23.

    Store managers were informed last week, a Sears spokeswoman confirmed, but no exact date has been given for the closings.

    The upscale remodeling and home décor stores began opening in 1998, long before the Sears and Kmart merger. At one point, Sears operated 20 of the units, but they were never a big moneymaker for the company.

  • Anna’s Linens re-ups Costa Mesa HQ office lease

    Costa Mesa, Calif. -- Transwestern announced the renewal of a multi-year, $4.69 million lease of a 53,164-sq.-ft. office space for Anna’s Linens in Costa Mesa’s Harbor Gateway Business Park.
     
    The office will continue to be used by Anna’s Linens as its corporate headquarters.

    “We are very pleased to maintain our headquarters here in Orange County, where the company was born,” said Alan Gladstone, chairman and CEO of Anna’s Linens.

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