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  • NO ASSEMBLY LINE

    The 45-acre Assembly Row in Boston breaks almost all the rules for the traditional model for outlet centers. Just three miles from downtown Boston, Assembly Row is an urban-style mixed-use center with a wide range of outlet retail options alongside entertainment components like LEGOLAND Discovery Center, AMC Theatres and over a dozen restaurants from Legal Sea Foods to Vancouver, B.C.-based Earls Kitchen + Bar.

  • Networking at X/SPECS

    The evolution of physical stores took center stage at Chain Store Age's X/SPECS, held at the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Formerly called Executive SPECS, the event was rebranded this year to reflect how technology is transforming the customer experience and the in-store environment.

  • BALLSTON QUARTER

    Project Owner: Forest City Enterprises

    Company HQ: Cleveland

    Project Location: Arlington, Virginia

    Project Size: Total project is 1 million sq. ft.; Ballston Quarter is 325,000 sq. ft.

    Project Status: Opening 2018

    Project Website: www.ballstonquarter.com

  • Award-winning chefs and restaurants set to debut at International Market Place

    Waikiki, Hawaii -- Taubman announced that International Market Place located on the island of O’ahu in Waikiki, Hawaii, will welcome 10 restaurant concepts including those by world-renowned Chefs Michael Mina and Roy Yamaguchi.

  • Online delivery competition heats up among big names

    More customers in more parts of the country now have access to more goods available for online order, with delivery the next or even same day.

    Google and Amazon.com are trading blows in their battle to offer online delivery of a variety of goods, for a fee.

  • Report: Urban Outfitters’ restaurant acquisition not too pricey

    Urban Outfitters Inc. will spend less than $20 million on its acquisition of Vetri Family Restaurant group, which owns the well-regarded Pizzeria Vetri chain, Bloomberg reported. The acquisition comes as consumers are spending more on “experiences” rather than clothing. “We believe that we do experiences really well and know our customer very well, and we have a lot of history in growing brands organically,” Urban Outfitters CFO Frank Conforti told Bloomberg.

  • Saks Fifth Avenue to offer retail, food and more in new stores in Canada

    Saks Fifth Avenue is pulling out all the stops to make its two upcoming stores in Canada true destinations whose attractions extend beyond buying the latest fashions.

    The company will open a163,000-sq.-ft. store at Toronto’s Eaton Centre at Queen Street on February 18, 2016, and a 150,000-sq.-ft. location at Sherway Gardens, also in Toronto, on February 25, 2016.

  • New retail coming to the Streets of St. Charles

    St. Charles, Mo. -- Cullinan Properties welcomes two new tenants to its mixed-use development Streets of St. Charles located in St. Charles, Missouri. MOD, a boutique specializing in affordable fashion for women of all age, will open its fourth location in spring 2016 on Beale Street and Supercuts is expected to open in early 2016.

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