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  • Coming soon from GameStop: ThinkGeek stores

    Fairfax, Va. -- One of the Web’s leading “geek-gear” and collectibles retailer is going offline.

    Online retailer ThinkGeek is partnering with its new owner, GameStop, to open a new store format focused entirely on collectibles. The first ThinkGeek store will open in the Florida Mall in Orlando, on Sept. 25, and additional stores are planned.

  • Now Trending: A Confusing Curriculum

    “Now Trending” is an exclusive online series to chainstoreage.com, featuring trending topics that impact the retail real estate landscape.

  • Macy's does off-price different in New York City

    When Macy’s officially unveiled its first off-price stores in New York City on Wednesday, the retailer debuted some new features not commonly found in other discount stores.

  • Macy’s opens the curtain on new off-price format

    New York – Macy’s Inc. on Wednesday officially entered one of the industry’s fastest-growing store segments: off-price retail.

    The company unveiled its newest banner, Macy’s Backstage, with the opening of three New York City -area stores, with locations in Brooklyn, Queens and Melville (on Long Island).

  • $750 million mixed-use Steelpointe Harbor set to redefine Bridgeport

    Bridgeport, Conn. -- Bridgeport Landing Development, a subsidiary of The RCI Group, announced that the $50 million first phase of Steelpointe Harbor, located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is scheduled to open later this year. Steelpointe Harbor is a two million sq. ft. super-regional waterfront project spanning 82 acres.

  • GameStop gets into the collectibles business

    Online retailer ThinkGeek is teaming up with GameStop on a new concept retail store focused entirely on collectibles.

    The first store will open in the Florida Mall in Orlando on Sept. 25.

  • Nasty Gal makes LEDs the in-store standard

    New York -- Teen fave Nasty Gal is deploying cutting-edge LED technology to show off its on-trend fashions.

    The online retailer has opened two brick-and-mortar stores (one in Los Angeles and the other in Santa Monica), and both feature LEDs by Solais Lighting, a division of PowerSecure Lighting and part of PowerSecure International.

  • Lowe’s makes big purchase for big Hawaii store

    Mooresville, N.C. – Lowe’s Companies Inc. is making a big purchase that will enable it to build a big store on one of Hawaii’s biggest islands.

    The retailer is purchasing an 11-acre property in Kahului, Hawaii for $18.7 million from A&B Properties Inc., a subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin.

    Lowe’s plans to build a 167,000-sq.-ft. store on the site, located on the island of Maui. The new store will be 16% larger than Lowe’s current store in Kahului, which it leases from a third party.

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