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  • Report: Amazon targets Boston for its newest business office

    An online giant could be setting up shop in Beantown.
  • 90K sq. ft. of retail headed for Atlanta’s west side

    A leading developer of Whole Foods Market stores and centers in the Southeast has announced plans for a mixed-use project on Atlanta’s growing west side.
  • The Wilder Companies announces new personnel and promotions

    Boston -- The Wilder Companies announced new hires and promotions.

  • Lighting as a Service: A Zero-Cost Option for LED Retrofits

    As technology for LED lighting continues to improve, it is expected that LED lighting -- which is more energy efficient, lasts longer and has a significantly lower cost of operation -- will completely replace traditional fluorescent and HID lighting technologies. The LED lighting market is anticipated to grow 45% per year though 2020, and is expected to reach a market size of over $60 billion dollars.

  • DavidsTea and Sephora to open at the Derby Street Shoppes

    Hingham, Mass. -- WS Development and Derby Street Shoppes continue to add new and exciting retailers to the vibrant mix of existing shops, boutiques and restaurants by announcing the opening of DavidsTea and Sephora. DavidsTea, expects to open its only location on the South Shore in mid-summer, while perfume and cosmetics retailer, Sephora, hopes to open later this year.

  • Hilldale brings two new local concepts to Madison

    Madison, Wis. -- Two locally owned businesses – Mes Amies and Waxing the City – will join the tenant lineup as part of the redevelopment of Hilldale shopping center, located in Madison, Wisconsin.

    Women’s apparel boutique Mes Amies will open this summer, a relocation from Chicago. And waxing and personal care studio Waxing the City will make its Wisconsin debut with the Hilldale store, also slated to open summer 2015.  

  • Tenant mix expanding at Shoppes at Blackstone Valley

    Millbury, Mass. -- Douglas Wine & Spirits, Visionworks and DSW are opening in early 2015 at The Shoppes at Blackstone Valley, in Millbury, Massachusetts.
     
    Douglas Wine & Spirits opened February 1st and occupies a 5,400-sq.-ft. space between Sleepy’s and Guitar Center. Visionworks will be in opening in March in a 2,700-sq.-ft. space between Sephora and Feng Asian Bistro.

    DSW will be making its appearance in early April in a 15,000-sq.-ft. space adjacent to Marshall’s.

  • Outlet Center: Moving Dirt

    After nearly a decade of stalled growth in the shopping center industry, 2014 finally saw progress being made on the new development front. While it’s true that much of the ground-up construction was of the outlet center ilk, the value sector wasn’t the only new-build push. Mixed-use properties and open-air destinations continue to come out of the ground, albeit stingily, as do hybrid centers that defy current standard definitions.

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