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  • SPECS 2018 Update

    Planning is underway for Chain Store Age’s 54th annual SPECS conference, which will be held March 18-20, 2018, at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine (Dallas), Texas. The event will have attendees that are retail and foodservice executives involved in the planning, design, construction and maintenance of stores and restaurants nationwide.

  • The modern case for mixed-use retail

    We have a tendency to take things that have been with us forever, reinvent them, and give them new names. Mixed-use centers, for instance, are essentially the 21st century version of downtowns. But whereas America’s towns grew up organically alongside harbors, rivers, and transportation crossroads, mixed-use centers aren’t always able to be so logically placed.

  • True Colors: Painting update

    In remodels and new construction, paint is one of a retailer’s most effective design tools, both from a cost and overall appearance standpoint. Chain Store Age spoke with Jim Gorman, senior strategic account manager at Benjamin Moore & Co., who discussed trends and offered some advice on how retailers can get the most for their painting investment. 

    What are some of the trends you are seeing in retail and restaurant spaces in regard to the use of paint?

  • Developers: New centers warrant new co-tenancy clauses

    With department stores being replaced by gyms and office space, retail tenants who signed on for the traffic generated by traditional anchors are of the opinion that the co-tenancy clauses in their leases need restructuring. At a forum staged by Jones Lang LaSalle at its New York office yesterday, two noted mall developers agreed.  
  • Unlikely partners collaborate on exclusive clothing line

    What happens when a fast-fashion giant crosses a leading fast-food company? For two companies, it spurred a new fashion collection.    Forever 21 and Taco Bell are teaming up to launch an apparel line called The Forever 21 x Taco Bell collection. The line features tops, bodysuits and cropped hoodies for women; a sweatshirt, hoodie and anorak jacket for men, and graphic tees, a pullover and hoodie for girls. All merchandise features each brand’s iconic graphics highlighted by a mix of vibrant prints and colors.  
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