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  • Bridal Collection to Fairways Plaza, Centennial, Colo.

    Denver  — The Bridal Collection has leased an 18,030-sq.-ft. location at Fairways Plaza in Centennial, Colo. Fairways is a 121,256-sq.-ft. neighborhood center.

    Transwestern represented the landlord, LNR Partners, in the transaction.

    The bridal boutique has planned a May opening.

  • P&G on track in second quarter

    Procter & Gamble said second-quarter results were in line with company expectations, and projected solid growth for the second half of the fiscal year.

    Second-quarter net totaled $22.3 billion, unchanged from the year-ago period. Organic sales grew 3%.

    Diluted net earnings per share were $1.18, a decrease of 15% versus a base period that included a 21 cents per share holding gain resulting from P&G’s purchase of the balance of its baby care and feminine care joint venture in Iberia.

  • David Yurman opens in Westfield Topanga

    New York -- David Yurman, a fine jewelry and timepiece designer, has opened a store at Westfield Topanga in Canoga Park, Calif.

    Conceptualized by architectural firm of Gabellini Sheppard Associates, the flowing 1,403-sq.-ft. store features classically modern architecture. Every element of the interior reflects the brand's luxurious yet relaxed aesthetic.

  • Starbucks Q1 profit jumps 25%; sales miss

    Seattle – Starbucks Corporation’s profit in the first quarter rose 25% to $540.7 million from $432 million in the year-ago period, better than analysts expected.

    Revenue for the quarter ended Dec. 29, 2013 rose 12% to $4.24 billion from $3.79 billion. Same-store sales rose 5%, beneath Wall Street expectations of 5.9%.

    Same-store sales in the Americas region also rose 5%, while analysts had expected a 6.4% increase.

  • Global Payments acquires PayPros

    Atlanta -- Global Payments Inc. will acquire Payment Processing, Inc. (PayPros). PayPros, based in California, is a provider of fully-integrated payment solutions for 58,000 small-to-medium sized retailers in the U.S.  

  • Covo Trattoria to Hamilton Heights in NYC

    New York — Covo Trattoria has leased restaurant space at 3660 Broadway at the intersection with West 151st Street, a prominent corner in the Hamilton Heights district of Upper Manhattan. The space includes 1,500 sq. ft. on the ground floor and a full basement. Covo Trattoria anticipates opening in the spring.

    The eatery has two existing locations in West Harem. At the Hamilton Heights location, Covo Trattoria will join neighbors The Grange, The Chipped Cup, Harlem Public and The Heights Tavern.

  • Giant Eagle to take new concepts to Indianapolis

    Giant Eagle is making a push into Indiana with a Market District concept and GetGo, a convenience store, planned just outside of Indianapolis, according to published reports.

    According to reports, it will be the first Giant Eagle store in the state, and additional stores in the metro area might follow.

    “We are thrilled to bring our Market District and GetGo concepts to Carmel and greater Indianapolis,” Giant Eagle CEO Laura Karet said in a statement. “We are also actively evaluating opportunities for additional locations.”

  • EDENS signs four at Park Road in Charlotte, N.C.

    Columbia, S.C. — EDENS has announced that four new local retailers and restaurants will open at Park Road Shopping Center in Charlotte, N.C., in the coming months.

    The newly announced additions include:

    • Cantina 1511, a Mexican eatery, plans to open toward the end of this summer.

    • Va Da Vie is a local gelato store scheduled to open in February.

    • LALA Girl, a locally owned beauty service makeup bar, plans to open this spring.

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