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  • Retail real estate’s wunderkind buys another center

    Four more and he’ll match his age.   Twenty-four-year old Joel J. Gorjian, a VP at Great Neck, New York-based Namdar Realty Group, has made his 20th retail center purchase in the past 12 months, this time a mall in suburban Chicago.  
  • Trending Stores: Eloquii, The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, Arlington, Va.

    Online plus-size fast-fashion retailer Eloquii is testing its first physical location, a pop-up shop in the Washington, D.C. area.  
  • Walmart shadow center breaks ground in North Carolina

    Maus, Warwick, Matthews & Company have released the names of the first six tenants for a Walmart-shadowed center in Leland, North Carolina, just outside of Wilmington.   Petsense, Cricket Wireless, Miyabi Junior Express Japanese Hibachi, Complete Coastal Dentistry, Charlie Graingers barbecue, and Ganey, Byrd & Dunn Insurance will be the first to inhabit Westgate Marketplace. The 31,600-sq.-ft. center is 50% leased.  
  • PEBB acquires second Tennessee property

    PEBB Enterprises has acquired Germantown Village Square in Memphis, its second property in Tennessee.   The Boca Raton-based REIT paid $28 million for the 199,629-sq.-ft. mixed-use power center, which houses TJ Maxx, DSW, and Petco alongside office space predominantly occupied The West Clinic, a subsidiary of Baptist Memorial Health Services.  
  • Outdoor sporting goods retailer Q1 profit plunges

    Still awaiting approval on its acquisition by Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s reported disappointing sales for its first quarter.    Total revenue in the quarter decreased 3.4% to $834.9 million, less than expected. Revenue from retail store sales decreased 3.9% to $542 million.   Online and catalog sales fell 12.6% to $136.1 million. Same-store sales fell 8.9%. U.S. comparable store sales decreased 9.1%.   
  • Study: Retailers pull out the stops to compete with the ‘Amazon effect’

    The “Amazon effect,” or the impact of digital on traditional retailing, is forcing retailers to step up their game.   As retailers strive to incorporate new services to satisfy shoppers both in-store and online, their first priority is adding services to compete with the promise of free shipping.  
  • Specialty apparel retailer exiting Canada

    The retail environment in Canada is proving more challenging than some U.S. retailers had anticipated.     Express said it will close all 17 of its stores in Canada, and discontinue its Canadian operations through its Canadian subsidiary, Express Fashion Apparel Canada Inc. The retailer will continue to operate 635 stores in the United States.      
  • Crate & Barrel taps former Tesco exec as CEO

    Crate & Barrel has named a new chief executive some three weeks after it let its former one go.   The home furnishings chain has appointed Neela Montgomery as CEO. Montgomery, most recently served as board chair of Crate & Barrel parent Otto Group, will assume the role effective August 1, 2017. She replaces Doug Diemoz, who left in April. http://www.chainstoreage.com/article/crate-barrel-ceo-out  
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