Mall of America is back in (show) businessMall of America in Bloomington, Minn., has been without a cinema since last spring when CMX filed for bankruptcy and closed its operation in the mall. Hines sells The Rim, busiest open-air center in TexasSan Antonio’s The Rim, at 1.6 million sq. ft the largest power center in Texas, has been sold by the Hines Global REIT Liquidating Trust for an undisclosed sum. Robert Redford’s Sundance catalog opens its first Northeast store Sundance has opened up shop in one of the country’s wealthiest communities. Ollie’s opens milestone store; taps Christmas Tree Shops vet as COO Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Inc. keeps expanding its footprint and entering new markets. More details about Harry Potter NYC flagship The only official Harry Potter flagship in the world will have a bar — of sorts. The Comedy Shrine re-opens in a Chicagoland mall The Comedy Shrine, a comedy club run by a former trouper at Chicago’s Second City improv theater, has moved into Fox Valley Center in Aurora, Ill. April traffic report is optimistic about top-tier malls regaining their stature PREIT CEO Joe Coradino has a “winner-take-all” theory that lesser malls will close in most markets and better malls will capture their customers and flourish. Macy’s plans big upgrade of Herald Square, with new office tower atop flagship Macy’s is making a big investment in the neighborhood that surrounds its most iconic store, its flagship in New York City’s Herald Square. Amazon issues $1 billion sustainability bond Amazon is backing up its environmental initiatives with a new $1 billion bond focused on funding projects in five key sustainability areas. Consumers more confident about shopping in-store Consumer confidence about shopping in stores is on the rise. First Previous 414 415 416 417 418 Next Last