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  • Amazon launches Black Friday deals — starting now

    For every shopper that asks “Alexa, what are your holiday deals?,” Amazon now has answers.    The Internet giant has officially kicked off the holiday countdown with the launch of its Black Friday Deals Store and curated holiday gift guides, along with an array of other digital services geared to attract shoppers this shopping season.   
  • Tech Bytes: Three solutions to solve the ‘card-not-present’ conundrum

    Online shopping is expected to reach record levels this holiday season, with some reports suggesting it may even match — for the first time ever — physical store spending.     
  • It’s anchors aweigh at PREIT in strategic repositioning

    PREIT’s stated strategic shift to pack its portfolio with more relevant anchors is moving ahead at full steam.   At its Cumberland Mall in New Jersey this month, Dick’s Sporting Goods opened in a 50,000-sq.-ft. space vacated by J.C. Penney. In December, another former Penney’s space will debut as a Round One Entertainment location, and being readied for 2017 openings at other PREIT malls are Home Goods and Field & Stream stores, a Whole Foods Market, and a Legoland Discovery Center.  
  • Report: 2016 Black Friday weekend deals will be biggest ever

    Regardless of when retailers start their sales, Black Friday weekend is shaping up to feature the biggest deals yet.   According to BlackFriday.fm, a website that tracks the best Black Friday deals, news, and ad scans, “the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are going to be bigger than ever this year, “ said Rene Kirschbaum, director of BlackFriday.fm.   Among the retailers to watch include:  
  • Office Depot launches early Black Friday deals

    Office Depot is giving holiday shoppers almost a month-long head start on the season.    The office supplies company is kicking off Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Oct. 30 — a move that it anticipates will save its loyal shoppers time and money this holiday season. Deals will be available at stores, as well as on the Office Depot’s website.  
  • Cobb Theatres to open at Daytona complex in December

    Cobb Daytona Luxury 12 Theatres will be the first property to start its engines at the mixed-use project rising up across the street from Daytona International Speedway in Florida.   The 56,000-sq.-ft. Cineplex is a luxury play with electric reclining seats, a full-service bar, and the Cobbster’s Kitchen restaurant. It will be joined next year at the One Daytona complex by a 67,000-sq.-ft. Bass Pro Shop Outpost, a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel, 250 residential units, and another 200,000 sq. ft. of retail.  
  • Retail phase of 65-acre Florida project is approved

    Metropica, a 65-acre community planned for Sunrise, Florida, will begin building 370,000 sq. ft. of retail, dining, and entertainment space after getting the go-ahead from the town’s Planning and Zoning Committee.   Tenants waiting to fill the space include iPic Theaters, Anthropologie, Fogo de Chao, Kings Bowl, and Kona Grill. Also approved as part of this first phase of construction phase were a 345-unit apartment building, a 240-room hotel, and 140,000 sq. ft. of office space.  
  • Study: U.S. mobile payments pale in comparison to mobile usage

    U.S. shoppers love mobile commerce, yet mobile payments still account for just 2% of all transactions.  
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