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  • RadioShack to expand its presence in Target

    New York City -- RadioShack Corp. plans to almost double its presence in Target stores, where it operates wireless departments for the Minneapolis retailer, according to Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.

    RadioShack ran mobile departments in 850 Targets at the end of 2010, the report said, with the number expected to increase to approximately 1,450 Target stores by June 30.

  • Glimcher makes executive appointments

    Columbus, Ohio -- Glimcher Realty Trust has announced the promotion of Thomas J. Drought to the position of executive VP, director of leasing.

    Drought was previously senior VP, director of leasing.

    Glimcher also announced the appointment of Damion Sankovich to VP leasing. Sankovich was previously regional director, leasing.

  • Kentucky Oaks Mall to undergo renovation

    Paducah, Ky. -- Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Co. announced that its Kentucky Oaks Mall property, located in Paducah, Ky., will under a major renovation.

    According to Cafaro, the rehab is the most significant in the mall’s 28-year history, involving both interior and exterior transformations. When complete, the mall will feature newly designed entrances, concourse skylights, new ceiling treatments, energy-efficient lighting, as well as new flooring treatments and soft-seating areas.

  • Five Below to open 50 stores and enter Chicago market in 2011

    Philadelphia -- Teen value retailer Five Below said that the company is launching a major expansion into Chicago, with the signing of 12 store leases.

    The new stores, which are planned to open in the spring, are the first of up to 20 new stores that will open in the Chicago market this year, according to the company.

    Over the next three to five years, Five Below anticipates expanding its foothold in Chicagoland and increasing the number of stores in the region to as many as 60 locations.

  • Hawthorn Hills Square launches redevelopment

    Vernon Hills, Ill. -- Beachwood, Ohio-based Chase Properties announced that Hawthorn Hills Square in Vernon Hills, Ill., is being redeveloped to coincide with the opening of Dick's Sporting Goods (December 2010) and PetSmart and Five Below that are expected to open in the spring. Additionally, Noodles will be opening a new freestanding restaurant at the center in the fall.

  • Wingstop to expand in Mexico

    Richardson, Texas -- Wingstop announced it will add another 20 stores in Mexico over the next three years thanks to an extended development agreement with current international franchisee WIS de Mexico S.A. de C.V.

    Wingstop has more than 475 restaurants open across the United States and Mexico.

    “We are thrilled with our success in Mexico over this past year,” said David Vernon, VP franchise sales for Wingstop.

  • La Colombe Torrefaction signs Center City lease

    Plymouth Meeting, Pa. -- Fameco Real Estate, L.P. said that coffee retailer La Colombe Torrefaction has signed a lease for 1,230 sq. ft. at The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, in Philadelphia.

    The new location is slated to open April 2011 and will complement La Columbe’s other location on Rittenhouse Square, also in Philadelphia.

  • Shaw’s Supermarkets to close five underperforming locations

    West Bridgewater, Mass. -- Shaw's Supermarkets has announced that it will close five unprofitable stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island by the middle of next month.

    The company said in a statement that it decided "only after careful evaluation" to close the stores. The Massachusetts stores are in New Bedford, Stoneham and Revere. The Rhode Island locations are in Johnston, and on Bald Hill Road in Warwick.

    The stores will be closed by Feb. 17.

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