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Deal of the Week: 33 South Sixth/City Center
33 South Sixth/City Center is under contract to be sold for $280 million.
Retail in new TIA concessions mix will feel less local than food and beverage options
An overview of the brands and winning bids as chosen by the concessions selection committee.
MacSolutions growing inside Eastern Hills Mall
MacSolutions Plus, which in 2011 outgrew their small store and transferred to a larger Eastern Hills Mall location, is on the move again.
Charlotte shopping centers, retailers ready to go
Malls, shopping centers and stores are waiting on you as the Thanksgiving Day weekend approaches. Unless, of course, you've already started with pre-Black Friday sales.
Innovation All-Stars: Ministry of Supply
CEO Gihan Amarasiriwardena said he and co-founders Kit Hickey, Aman Advani and Kevin Rustagi wanted to give consumers like Boston commuters — who go from sweltering subways to arctic air-conditioned offices — clothing that would adapt to their body temperature and environment.
‘So, did you get a tattoo?’
It's the first thing people asked me once they found out I was writing about the tattoo industry. Apparently they instinctively knew I didn't previously have a tattoo. Maybe it's the Brooks Brothers shirts and Weejun loafers.
Outside the Box: Frederick Schoch of the Head of the Charles Regatta
The head of the Head of the Charles plans big splash for the 50th regatta.
Saks Fifth Avenue set to establish major presence in downtown Manhattan
Saks, a division of Hudson’s Bay Company, is set to open a four-story, 85,000-square-foot store in the Brookfield Place office and retail development in Battery Park City.
Anatomy of a rebrand: How ShopRunner did a seven-figure job with less than $20K
E-commerce startup ShopRunner hired Megan Hanley to be chief marketing officer and oversee a logo rebranding effort that has since boosted the company's profile among retailers and shoppers — and generated new leads.
Shorenstein mulls sale of City Center
Shorenstein Properties is preparing to put up for sale the 50-story office tower and retail complex in downtown Minneapolis known as 33 South Sixth and City Center.
Mixed-use project with condos planned for North Highland Avenue
A mixed-use development with up to 124 condos is planned for the Poncey-Highland neighborhood. Joe Laster with Atlanta-based Abraham Properties LLC is looking to redevelop the parcel at 675 North Highland Ave.
Krush Burger opens in Roseville
If you're looking to change your dining routine this week, you're in luck. On Monday, Krush Burger opened its newest location at the Westfield Galleria at Roseville.
Anatomy of a rebrand: How ShopRunner did a seven-figure job with less than $20K
San Mateo-based e-commerce startup ShopRunner hired Megan Hanley to be chief marketing officer and oversee a logo rebranding effort that has since boosted the company's profile among retailers and shoppers — and generated new leads.













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