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  • Recently renovated Parkway Pointe changes ownership

    Atlanta -- FCA Partners announced the acquisition of Parkway Pointe, a 196,664-sq.-ft. retail center located in Atlanta. The property was purchased for $43.9 million from Stockbridge Capital on June 25.  

  • Staples debuts first-of-its-kind online store selling crowdfunded products

    Framingham, Mass. -- Staples has opened an online store whose products were determined by crowdfunding.

    The winners of the chain’s inaugural Crowd2Shelf Contest are being featured on Staples’ new entrepreneurial store at Staples.com/fundable. The debut of the online store marks the first time a retailer has used crowdfunding to determine market demand and social support in choosing products to carry.

  • Vegas Starbucks will be 'one-of-a-kind'

    New York -- Starbucks is going big on the Las Vegas Strip.

    The coffee giant is building a store that, in a first for Starbucks, will feature stadium-styled "grandstand" seating from which customers can, in another first, view a huge projector screen, reported Las Vegas Review-Journal. For a video of the store click here.

  • Tri-Land Properties names Paul R. Sevenich as VP

    Westmont, Ill. -- Tri-Land Properties said that it has named Paul R. Sevenich as VP of leasing. Sevenich brings 30-plus years’ experience in retail real estate development and redevelopment, acquisitions, retail center positioning, value enhanced leasing, merchandising strategies and financial analysis of the Midwest and the South. Some of the companies he has worked for include CSM Corporation, Kraus-Anderson, CBL & Associates and General Growth.

  • Soupman taps retail vet as CEO

    New York -- The brand that ‘Seinfeld’ made famous has tapped a retail vet as CEO.

    Soupman announces that Jamieson Karson has joined the company as CEO and chairman. Karson is the former CEO and chairman of Steven Madden.

    During his tenure at Steve Madden, Karson is credited with stabilizing the company and expanding the company's footprint into the global retail and wholesale markets. After Steve Madden, he was a partner at Lightship Partners, a retail consulting firm.

  • Lowes upgrades Pro site

    New York -- Lowe's is investing in helping its professional customers save time, money and run their businesses more efficiently.

  • Primark sets the date for Boston

    New York -- Get ready for Irish fast-fashion.
     
    Value apparel retailer Primark, which  recently launched its U.S. website, announced it will open its first U.S. location, in Boston, on Sept. 10. The store measures 77,000 sq. ft. and is situated downtown in the Burnham Building, the site of the city’s iconic Filene's department store.

    Primark’s second U.S. outpost will open in King of Prussia mall. The retailer said it plans to open an additional eight stores over the next two years.

  • Mobile payments now accepted at Rite Aid

    Camp Hill, Pa. — Rite Aid is making it easier for customers to make purchases.

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