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  • WATERSIDE

    Location: Fort Worth, Texas

    Size: 63-acre mixed-use development, 175,000 sq. ft. to 200,000 sq. ft. of retail space and riverside restaurants, 20 acres of multi-family and townhomes, 200,000 sq. ft. of office space, and a signature hotel site

    Owner: Trademark Property Co. Key Tenants: Whole Foods Market, REI, Taco Diner, Zoes Kitchen, Blaze Fire’d Pizza and Sleep Train

  • Chick-fil-A makes NYC debut with high-capacity, sustainable design

    Chick-fil-A is taking on the Big Apple—in a green way.

    The fast-casual eatery will open a three-story 5,000-sq.-ft. restaurant, its largest location yet, on Saturday, Oct. 3 at the corner of West 37th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan’s Garment District.

    The restaurant is built to LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) specifications,and incudes water and energy efficiency features, air quality control and waste diversion efforts, among other initiatives.

  • Multi-million dollar renovation of Burr Ridge Village Center now underway

    Burr Ridge Ill. -- Trademark Property Co. announced the start of construction on its multi-million dollar renovation of the Burr Ridge Village Center in Burr Ridge, Illinois. Enhancements will include upgraded amenities, renovation of common areas and roadway modifications.

    “We are excited to evolve Burr Ridge Village Center by investing in these upgrades, which will create a more welcoming environment for guests,” said Weston Graves, VP, design and construction, Trademark.

  • Restaurants and entertainment venue to join Downtown Dallas development

    Dallas -- Trademark Property Co. announced that BuzzBrews,’ Cinépolis USA and Café Victoria will join Victory Park, a 75-acre mixed-use development in downtown Dallas. BuzzBrews’ and Café Victoria to open in early 2016 and Cinépolis USA, targeted for 2017.

  • PGA Tour beats par for mobile payment

    As an organizer of professional golf tournaments, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida-based PGA Tour may not jump to mind as a retailer. But PGA Tour operates a full-service café at its headquarters and also occasionally offers pop-up cafes at tournament events.

  • PetSmart names grocery exec CFO

    Former Save-A-Lot CFO Rob Anderson has joined PetSmart as CFO.

    Anderson assumes his new role at the nation’s largest pet specialty retailer on Oct. 5 amid rumors that PetSmart and Petco are exploring a merger. Anderson is a veteran financial executive who most recently served as CFO of the $4.8 billion discount grocery chain Save-A-Lot.

  • Johnny Rockets targets millennials with new concept

    Johnny Rockets is launching a fast-casual concept that the company hopes will appeal to time-starved millennials on the run.

    Called Johnny’s Burger Factory, the 1,000-sq.-ft. eatery is located at the Walden Galleria mall, in Buffalo, New York, and will open on Sept. 26.

  • Online delivery service works to grow market

    Delivery.com may be coming to an office near you. The online delivery and ordering service has unveiled a partnership with WeWork, a provider of workspace, community, and services in 16 global cities.

    The integration, based on Delivery.com's open API technology, allows WeWork's 30,000-plus members to order food on demand through the same portal they use for business functions like booking conference rooms.

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