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  • Anthropologie opens its first hotel pop-up

    Anthropologie is setting up shop — temporarily — at the Jersey shore.
  • Gainesville’s growing live-work-play project opens retail leasing for Phase 2

    Celebration Pointe, the 1.5-million-sq.-ft. food-and-entertainment-driven center that opened in Gainesville in 2016, is emerging healthy from the COVID-19 crisis and recruiting new tenants to inhabit its Phase 2.
  • Urban Outfitters boosts engagement, sales with digital appointments

    A fashion and accessories retailer is maintaining customer relationships during COVID-19 via in-store and virtual appointments and email consultations.
  • Urban Outfitters falls short of Street expectations

    Urban Outfitters reported substantial gains in net sales for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2014, driven primarily by the company’s Anthropologie and Free People brands.

    Total company sales in the quarter increased 6% to $906 million from $856.8 million in the year-ago period — less than Wall Street expected.

  • Urban Outfitters’ Q4 profit doubles

    Philadelphia -- Urban Outfitters reported net income of $83 million for the fourth quarter ended January 31, 2013, up from $39.26 million in the year-ago period, on strong same-store sales and higher revenue.

    Total company net sales for the quarter increased 17% to $857 million. Comparable retail segment net sales, which include comparable direct-to-consumer channel, increased 11% for the quarter, while comparable store net sales were flat.

  • Hand & Stone opens at Shoppes at North Brunswick

    North Brunswick, N.J. -- North Plainfield, N.J.-based Levin Management Corp. said that Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa has opened a 2,166-sq.-ft. location at The Shoppes at North Brunswick in North Brunswick, N.J.

    The open-air lifestyle center is owned by New York-based Garrison Investment Group and managed by Levin Management.

    The Shoppes at North Brunswick’s current tenant mix includes Anthropologie, Chico’s and Banana Republic, among others.

     

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