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  • Bond No. 9 to open in Meatpacking District

    New York City -- Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Group said that it has arranged another location for Bond No. 9, this time in Meatpacking at 863 Washington Street, between 13th and 14th Streets, near the edge of the High Line.

    The new store represents the fifth New York City location orchestrated by Prudential Douglas Elliman for the fragrance retailer.

  • Charming Charlie to open at Hammond Square

    Hammond, La. -- Covington, La.-based Stirling Properties, developer of Hammond Square, said that Charming Charlie will occupy a 9,911-sq.-ft. space on Main Street across from Books-A-Million and Shoe Department Encore.

    The anticipated opening is spring 2011, and will accompany openings by Academy Sports + Outdoors and The Children’s Place.

  • Shaw’s Supermarkets to close five underperforming locations

    West Bridgewater, Mass. -- Shaw's Supermarkets has announced that it will close five unprofitable stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island by the middle of next month.

    The company said in a statement that it decided "only after careful evaluation" to close the stores. The Massachusetts stores are in New Bedford, Stoneham and Revere. The Rhode Island locations are in Johnston, and on Bald Hill Road in Warwick.

    The stores will be closed by Feb. 17.

  • Grubb & Ellis names project manager

    Chicago -- Grubb & Ellis Co. announced that Thomas M. Erdelac, AIA, a 24-year commercial real estate veteran, has joined the company as senior project manager.

    Erdelac was most recently a principal with VOA Associates.

  • La Colombe Torrefaction signs Center City lease

    Plymouth Meeting, Pa. -- Fameco Real Estate, L.P. said that coffee retailer La Colombe Torrefaction has signed a lease for 1,230 sq. ft. at The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, in Philadelphia.

    The new location is slated to open April 2011 and will complement La Columbe’s other location on Rittenhouse Square, also in Philadelphia.

  • BJ’s closing five locations, restructuring home office and select field ops

    Natick, Mass. -- BJ’s Wholesale Club said Wednesday that its December same-store sales rose 3.8% and would have been up 1.4%, excluding the impact of gasoline sales. The results were short of analysts expectations. Separately, the company said it is shutting five underperforming locations by the end of January. as well as restructuring its home office and certain field operations. It is cutting 114 corporate-level jobs, 61 of them at the company's headquarters and 53 field positions.

  • Reports: Sears and Urban Outfitters among those eyeing J. Crew

    New York City -- Reports circulated Wednesday that several potential suitors, including Sears Holdings and Urban Outfitters, have been studying J. Crew’s books. Urban Outfitters is seriously weighing a counterbid for the high-flying preppy retailer, according to a report in The New York Times. At least two other private-equity firms are also receiving confidential data on the New York-based retailer, Bloomberg reported.

  • Bottom Dollar Food opens at Chalfont Village Shopping Center

    Chalfont, Pa. -- Centro Properties Group announced that a 20,685-sq.-ft. Bottom Dollar Food opened at Chalfont Village Shopping Center, located in Chalfont, Pa.

    Centro Properties Group, based in New York City, is the owner of Chalfont Village Shopping Center.

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