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  • Glimcher to acquire partner interest in Pearlridge Center

    Honolulu -- Columbus, Ohio-based Glimcher Realty Trust announced plans to acquire 80% indirect ownership interest in Pearlridge Center, located in Honolulu, for about $290 million from partner Blackstone Real Estate Partners.

    “With sales of nearly $500 per square foot and a dynamic growth profile, this strategic investment is consistent with our goal of enhancing the quality of our real estate portfolio,” said Michael Glimcher, chairman and CEO, Glimcher.

  • Jones Lang LaSalle awarded property management of Village of Cross Keys

    Baltimore -- Jones Lang LaSalle announced Monday that its Retail Group has been selected by Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. as the property manager of The Village of Cross Keys, a two-level, open-air retail center north of downtown Baltimore.

    The Village of Cross Keys is a mixed-use center with 179,000 sq. ft. of office space and an 81,000-sq.-ft. retail center featuring Chico’s, Williams-Sonoma and Talbots, among others. The retail offerings on site are complemented by a 146-room Radisson Hotel, 700 residential units and a large office park.

  • Alliance Data to continue to manage private label credit card program for Little Switzerland

    Dallas -- Alliance Data Systems Corp. has signed a multi-year renewal agreement to continue managing the private label credit card program for duty-free jewelry retailer Little Switzerland.

  • Tommy Bahama to make Manhattan debut

    New York -- Tommy Bahama will open its first New York City location in October.

    Dubbed the Tommy Bahama “Manhattan Island,” the 8,500-sq.-ft. store will also include a bar and restaurant. It will be located in an Art Deco building on Fifth Avenue at 45th Street.

  • Saks reopens Off 5th store in Nashville

    NEW YORK — Closed by floods in May 2010, the Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th at Opry Mills in Nashville, Tenn., will reopen on March 29.

    Located next to the Grand Ole Opry House, the approximate 27,500-sq.-ft. store will be located in the Opry Mills Shopping Center. Operated by Simon Malls, upon completion, the center will be the largest shopping outlet in Tennessee, with over 200 stores, multiple restaurants and an in-house movie theater.

  • The Sporting Club opens at Voorhees Town Center

    Voorhees, N.J. -- Philadelphia-based Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust announced that The Sporting Club fitness center has opened a 13,000-sq.-ft. satellite location at Voorhees Town Center, located in Voorhees, N.J.

    Located on the Boulevard, Sporting Club joins Firecreek Restaurant + Bar, Doghouse Gourmet Burgers, Coffee Works Café, Rizzieri Studio Salon, Rizzieri Aveda School for Beauty & Wellness, Rizzieri School for the Healing Arts, and It’s A Doggie Dog World, which just opened in early March.

  • Mid-City Market breaks ground in New Orleans

    New Orleans -- Covington, La.-based Stirling Properties announced that urban shopping center development Mid-City Market has broken ground in New Orleans, along the North Carrollton Avenue commercial corridor.
     
    Opening in early 2013, Mid-City Market will complement the proposed Lafitte Greenway pedestrian and bicycle pathway that will border the shopping center.  

  • McDonald’s chief to retire June 30

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- McDonald’s Corp. announced Wednesday that vice chairman and CEO Jim Skinner will retire on June 30.

    Skinner will be succeeded by current president and COO Dan Thompson, 48, effective July 1.

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