Skip to main content

Real Estate

  • TreeHouse ready to branch out with more stores

    A home improvement start-up with a green conscience and niche positioning is finally ready to expand out of its Austin, Texas, hometown.

    TreeHouse will serve as the anchor tenant at The Hill, a new North Dallas shopping center being revived, refreshed, and repositioned by Dallas developer, Cypress Equities. The store, which will be designed by Lake|Flato Architects, is slated to open in early 2017. It will be the retailer’s second location, but perhaps not for long.

  • Closter Plaza revitalization brings new line-up of tenants

    Closter, N.J. -- EDENS announced that Closter Plaza, located in Closter, New Jersey, will have a new lineup of stores that cater to foodies, fashionistas and families this spring. The openings will coincide with the center's long-anticipated revitalization by leading retail developer.

  • Macy’s closes books on ‘challenging’ 2015; will expand beauty, off-price chains

    Cold weather in January helped Macy’s report a decline in same-store sales for the fourth quarter that was less than analysts had expected. In other news, the chain announced plans to expand its off-price and specialty beauty formats.

    For the period ended Jan. 30, Macy's net income fell 31% to $543 million, dragged down by store closings and other costs.

    Adjusted profits were $2.09 per share, better than the $1.86 per share estimate from analysts, according to Zacks Investment Research,

  • Stein Mart details store expansion plans

    Just a few weeks after reporting sales growth of 3.2% for 2015, Stein Mart is embarking on the first phase of its 2016 store expansion plan.

    The Florida-based retailer plans to open 12 new stores this year, with five of those stores scheduled to open this spring.

  • Fast-growing Aldi enters big new market

    Discount grocer Aldi will make its long-awaited California debut on March 24, with the opening of eight Southland stores. But that’s just the beginning of the company’s expansion plans for the market.

    In all, Aldi plans to open approximately 45 stores in Southern California by the end of 2016. The opening of Aldi in California is part of the company's five-year strategic plan to open 650 new stores across the nation. By the end of 2018, the grocer expects to operate nearly 2,000 stores.

  • Former ICSC exec Rudy Milian launches Woodcliff Realty Advisors

    Rudolph E. Milian, former senior staff VP of the International Council of Shopping Centers and a leading retail real estate development executive, has launched Woodcliff Realty Advisors LLC, a full-service management consultancy that brings together an elite group of retail and real estate professionals and experts to serve shopping center companies, retailers, commercial real estate organizations, communities and investors worldwide.

  • Tenants revealed at Fremaux Town Center for Phase II of development

    Slidell, La. -- Stirling Properties and CBL & Associates Properties announced new tenants and updates to Phase II of Fremaux Town Center in Slidell, Louisiana.

    Newly signed tenants include: Books-A-Million, moving from its current location at Northshore Square Mall, will occupy 7,500 sq. ft. and is expected to open on March 3; Five Below will occupy a 8,024 sq. ft. space and is expected to open April 6; Allure Nail Spa, and LensCrafters are opening spring of 2016.

  • Vineyard Vines to open NYC flagship as part of ongoing retail expansion

    A brand best known for its whimsical neckties and smiling pink whale logo is opening a flagship in the Big Apple.

    Vineyard Vines will open a 6,000-sq.-st. store in Grand Central Station. The company is also slated to open stores at Somerset Collection, Troy, Michigan, in early May, at Hyde Park in Tampa, Florida, in August, and at Stanford Town Center in mid-March and The Village of Corte Madera in mid-June (with the latter two locations in California).

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds