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  • Brixmor buys grocery-anchored center in Ann Arbor

    Brixmor Property Group has purchased Arborland Center, a 404,000-sq.-ft. center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for $102 million. The center is anchored by Kroger and Nordstrom Rack and is situated between the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University.  
  • Off-price giant to launch another new retail format

    TJX Cos. is preparing to debut a new retail banner.   Speaking on the chain’s quarterly call with analysts, TJX CEO Ernie Herrman said the company will open four home goods stores in the United States under a new nameplate this year, CNBC reported.   The new concept will allow TJX to enter new markets and sell products that it hasn't currently penetrated with its HomeGoods footprint, Herrman said, according to the report.     
  • PREIT gets proactive in replacing Sears stores

    PREIT CEO Joseph Coradino is pursuing a take-charge course in dealing with department store attrition, announcing that his company is actively pursuing replacements for three Sears anchors he expects to close in 2017.   
  • Off-price giant soars in Q3; raises outlook

    The TJX Companies topped earnings and sales forecasts for its third quarter as deal-loving consumers flocked to its stores.   The off-price apparel and home goods retailer reported that net sales for its third quarter, ended Oct. 29, rose 7% to $8.3 billion, on top of a 5% increase last year.    
  • New retailers fill redeveloped New Jersey center

    Target, HomeGoods, and Petco will be opening this month at Closter Plaza, a Whole Foods-anchored center in Closter, New Jersey, undergoing a complete redevelopment.   Owner Edens has stated it is “re-energizing” the 208,337-sq.-ft. center with tenants possessing greater appeal to affluent local residents. The developer reports that the average household income within a five-mile radius of the center is $134,000.  
  • Off-price retailer continues loyalty partnership

    As the loyalty landscape heats up, TJX Companies is renewing its existing program to remain competitive.   The off-price retailer announced a multi-year renewal of its partnership with Synchrony, a move that will continue to support financing for its five-year-old Rewards Credit Card program.   
  • Project Profiles

    Los Gatos Village Square

    Location: 15466 Los Gatos Boulevard, between California Highways 85 and 17 in Los Gatos, California

    Size: 46,235 sq. ft.

    Developer: Donahue Schriber Realty Group

    Grocery anchor: Trader Joe’s

    Key tenants: Pet Food Express, See’s Candies, The UPS Store, AAA Automobile Club, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill

  • Not enough of a good thing

    With few new grocery centers being built, developers are upping the ante on existing ones

    Pat Donahue, together with his late brother Dan and business partner Tom Schriber, has been in grocery-anchored shopping centers since the ’90s. That’s when Schriber calculated that the company’s long-term fortunes, which had rested on mall development up until then, would be better wagered on high-traffic “necessity-based” retail.

    “At malls you get ’em three times a month.

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