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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 sq. ft. through the first half of this year, according to a 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 sq. ft.
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H-E-B, Publix and Trader Joe's top consumer loyalty list
Judging from the latest 2015 Temkin Loyalty Index, which measures consumer loyalty to large companies, shoppers are maniacal when it comes to their favorite grocery stores.
Based on a study of 10,000 U.S consumers, H-E-B, Publix and Trader Joe's were at the top of the list when it comes to consumer loyalty, bookended on either side by credit card and insurance company USAA.
Aldi and Hy-Vee also made the top 10 list of companies to which consumers are most loyal.

