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  • Fur de Lis Pet Parlor to open at Shiloh Springs shopping center

    Garland, Texas -- Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency Centers said it has leased retail space in Garland, Texas, at Shiloh Springs shopping center to Fur le Lis Pet Parlor.

    An upscale dog grooming service and pet boutique, Fur de Lis Pet Parlor has leased 1,400 sq. ft. and is slated to open in March.

    The 110,040-sq.-ft. shopping center is anchored by Kroger alongside national retailers such as GNC, H&R Block and Great Clips.

  • Supervalu continues foray into private-label beer biz

    MINNEAPOLIS — In the wake of Walgreens' Big Flats 1901 entry, Supervalu recently introduced its “high quality, low-price” private-label American lager Buck Range Light.

    Buck Range Light, which retails for about $5.99 for a 12-pack, will roll out in Supervalu banners nationwide, including Albertsons, Jewel-Osco, Cub Foods and more.

  • McDonald's January global same-store sales up 5.3%

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- McDonald's Corp. reported Tuesday that global same-store sales increased 5.3% in January, comprised of a 3.1% rise in the United States, a 7% increase in Europe and a 5.2% increase in Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

    Systemwide sales increased 7.4%, or 6.7% in constant currencies, for the month.
     

  • The Crossings at Four Corners redevelopment project breaks ground

    Smyrna, Ga. -- Westchester, Ill.-based Tri-Land Properties announced Tuesday that the redevelopment of The Crossings at Four Corners has launched in Smyrna, Ga.

    Eight acres of the project will be home to a 96,000-sq.-ft. Kroger, the company’s largest grocery store in the Atlanta market.

  • The Pantry narrows loss in Q1

    Cary, N.C. -- C-store operator The Pantry said Tuesday that it narrowed its loss for the quarter ended Dec. 30 to $12.2 million, compared with a loss of $26.1 million a year earlier.

    Merchandise same-store sales increased 1.3% for the quarter.

    The Pantry operates 1,662 stores in 13 states primarily under the Kangaroo Express banner.
     

  • Regency Centers breaks ground on $10 million retail renovation

    Jacksonville, Fla. -- Shopping center owner and developer Regency Centers said Monday that it has broken ground on a $10 million renovation of its Heritage Plaza, a 226,998-sq.-ft. retail center in Irvine, Calif.

    The renovation of the Ralph’s-anchored center is scheduled for completion in November 2011.

  • Diversity event draws some big names

    Target director of owned brands Annie Zipfel is among those slated to participate in the fourth annual Network of Executive Women Multicultural Work force conference to be held March 1 to 3. With a theme of “Building Competencies, Growing Business,” the event will focus on the advantages of developing culturally competent organizations.

  • Dylan’s Candy Bar opens in Palm Desert, Calif.

    New York City -- Dylan’s Candy Bar has opened an outpost in Marriott’s Shadow Ridge in Palm Desert, Calif.

    With its bright turquoise walls with a candy-coated ceiling, custom candy-themed light fixtures and signature “Whirly Pop” Tree with its branches of lickable lollipops and candy-inspired apparel and accessories, the shop is modeled after Dylan’s Manhattan flagship. Other Dylan’s stores are located in East Hampton and Roosevelt Field, N.Y.; Orlando, Fla.; and Houston.

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