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  • lululemon athletica to open pop-up on Upper East Side

    New York -- Canadian yoga apparel retailer lululemon athletica will open a four-month pop-up location on Third Ave., between 66th and 67th Streets in Manhattan, according to Douglas Elliman's Retail Group.
     
    The former site of a Uniqlo pop-up shop, the space is on a block-front shared by Thierry Rabotin, Bare Escentuals, Caché, Canyon Beachwear and Arden B.

    The retailer’s flagship, located across the street from the pop-up site, is currently being renovated, and the temporary location will ensure a continued presence.

  • Japanese Haute Cuisine opening in Nolita

    New York -- Douglas Elliman's Retail Group said Monday it has arranged a lease at 55 Spring Street, between Lafayette and Mulberry Streets, for Eight Turn Crepe, a Japanese-based restaurant chain.

    The opening marks the quick-serve chain’s U.S. debut.
     
    The space was previously occupied by Choco Bolo.

     

  • Help wanted: teen retailer Delia’s seeks CEO

    Walter Killough will step down as CEO of the 109 unit Delia’s retail chain on April 1.

    The retail said it and Killough reached a mutual agreement not to renew his employment agreement which was scheduled to expire on August 2. Plans now call for Killough to leave the company on April 1, however he may stay on longer if a replacement has not been named.

  • Top 10 Stores of 2012

    1. Baby & Child, Santa Monica, Calif.

    A brand new concept from Restoration Hardware, Baby & Child offers a hip, modern take on upscale children's’ home furnishings. With its taupe tones and sophisticated stylings, this new format is far removed from the pastel, whimsical universe of Pottery Barn Kids and most other kids’ stores. Read More

  • Jack Wills Outfitters continues to expand

    New York -- British clothing and accessories retailer Jack Wills Outfitters is opening a new store, in New Canaan, Conn.

    The company has chosen builder and general contractor A&O Danner, Inc., of Plymouth, Mass., to complete the buildout. In 2010-11, Danner built two other Jack Wills stores in Connecticut, in Greenwich and Westport.

  • Greeting card publisher gets new director

    Detroit, Mich. — Greeting card publisher Avanti Press has named Kari Knowlton as its new director of business development.

    Founded by Rick Ruffner in 1980, Avanti Press publishes the Avanti and A*Press greeting card collections. The Detroit-based publisher’s everyday and seasonal card collections are carried in leading regional and national retail outlets as well as independent retail outlets throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and other countries worldwide.

  • Baker Katz completes sale of former Syms building

    Houston -- Houston-based X Team International partner Baker Katz said that it has completed the sale of the former Syms clothing store in Houston’s Westchase District.

    The 40,777-sq.-ft. building was sold to Tennis Express for an undisclosed amount. Tennis Express will relocate an existing store and consolidate off-site storage into the new location.
     

     

  • Virgin Megastore France to declare itself insolvent

    Paris -- A Friday report by Reuters said that Virgin Megastore’s French division will declare insolvent next week, slated to unveil a plan to file for payments suspension on Jan. 7.

    The French operation is the latest victim of the slump in CD and DVD sales.
     
    Virgin France is owned by private equity firm Butler Capital Partners, and operates 26 Virgin-branded stores in France.

     

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