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  • The priciest retail corridor in the world — by a long shot

    When it comes to retail rents, Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue is really in a class by itself.

    Upper Fifth Avenue, between 49th and 60th streets, is the most expensive retail corridor in the world, with rents rising 3.6% to $3,500 per square foot through the first half of this year, according to an annual report from Cushman & Wakefield. (The top 10 streets are listed at end of article.)

    Fifth Avenue rent was nearly double that of the second priciest corridor, Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, at $2,399 per square foot.

  • WP Glimcher CEO named to NAREIT 2016 executive board

    Columbus, Ohio -- WP Glimcher announced CEO Michael P. Glimcher has been named to the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trust’s (NAREIT) 2016 executive board. Glimcher previously served as chair of NAREIT’s Audit/Investment committee.

  • Update on EMV migration

    EMV adoption by consumers is on the rise, even as merchants are struggling to catch up.

    Those are among the key findings of a survey by Ingenico Group, which found that 60% of U.S. cardholders have received EMV cards from their banks/card issuers.

    Out of the U.S. cardholders who have both EMV and magstripe cards, 54% prefer magstripe cards over EMV cards, with 44% attributing their preference to habit.

    For more, click on the infographic below:

  • Report: Urban Outfitters’ restaurant acquisition not too pricey

    Urban Outfitters Inc. will spend less than $20 million on its acquisition of Vetri Family Restaurant group, which owns the well-regarded Pizzeria Vetri chain, Bloomberg reported. The acquisition comes as consumers are spending more on “experiences” rather than clothing. “We believe that we do experiences really well and know our customer very well, and we have a lot of history in growing brands organically,” Urban Outfitters CFO Frank Conforti told Bloomberg.

  • All gift cards not created equal—especially when it comes to resale

    Popularity and resale value do not always correlate when it comes to gift cards.

    Visa is tops in a ranking of the gift cards expected to be most popular this holiday season.

    Rounding out the top 10: American Express; iTunes; Wal-Mart; Target; Starbucks; Netflix; eBay and Google Play. The ranking is from CardHub, a credit card comparison Web site owned by Evolution Finance.

  • CFO Survey: Technology capital spending to drive 2016 financial plans

    Data security, systems upgrades and healthcare reform rank among the top concerns for corporate financial decision makers.

    That’s among the key findings of a survey by TD Bank, which also reveals that CFOs plan to significantly increase their company's capital spending in 2016. Respondents cited three main keys areas of capital spending for 2016: technology (58%), existing facilities (44%) and data security (41%.

  • Most shoppers will be hitting the (physical) shops on Black Friday

    More than half of all shoppers are planning to make holiday purchases over the Thanksgiving holiday period, according to a new report.

    The 2015 International Council of Shopping Centers Black Friday Shopping Study shows that 59% of shoppers plan to make a purchase at a physical store over the weekend (Thursday-Sunday).

    Surprisingly, Cyber Monday is shaping up to be the second-most popular day for in-store shopping – even though it’s a day normally associated with online activity. Overall, Americans plan to shop in-store on:

  • Survey: Retailers lag in social outreach to consumers

    Consumers find it easy to use social media for brand engagement, but that doesn’t mean they are using it.

    According to the new “Global Brand Simplicity Index” from New York-based branding firm Siegel+Gale, 65% of consumers say social media is a simple platform for learning about brands, products and services via social media. Yet only 32% use social media for this purpose.

    Similarly, 45% of consumers find social media simple for engaging customer service, but only 11% use social media for customer service engagement.

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