Friday, March 16, 2012

What Slowdown? The Mormons Are Building a Mega-Mall

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Retail Redevelopment Plans for Lockheed Martin Site Get Mixed Reception
Patch.com
By David Henke A rendering of CSM Corporation's proposed, 510000-square-foot retail complex at the Lockheed Martin site in Eagan. CSM is seeking approval from the Eagan City Council for the project. CSM Corporation The developers of the Lockheed Martin ...
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Retail therapy by the ticket office
The Economist (blog)
It will also have double the retail space of the old station—no bad idea given King's Cross currently has the highest yield per square foot of any station operated by Network Rail, the company that owns Britain's rail tracks and also 18 of its ...
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Retail giant vows to sort 'eyesore'
Edinburgh Evening News
Morningside has many small and different independent businesses and I see no reason why such businesses cannot exist alongside big retailers." Community councillors are looking forward to the shops being revamped.
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Edinburgh Evening News
What Slowdown? The Mormons Are Building a Mega-Mall
BusinessWeek
But in Salt Lake City the future of retail is bright: On March 22, a 700000-square-foot mega-mall will open in the city's heart. Construction was funded by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. City Creek Center is the nation's only regional ...
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Dixons Retail jumps 7% on hopes of an iPad and digital television switchover boost
The Guardian (blog)
The Apple effect seems to be rubbing off on Dixons Retail. As customers queued up at Apple stores to get their hands on the new iPad, investors are hoping that Dixons will also benefit from the demand for the US company's latest tablet.
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Gerry Weber Q1 Profit Rises On Retail Sales - Update
NASDAQ
PK) reported Friday a higher first-quarter profit, as sales revenues grew nearly 8 percent helped by about 27 percent growth in retail segment sales. "The continued expansion of the own Retail operations, especially outside Germany, ...
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Police Blotter: Retail Theft, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol
Patch.com
By Steve Sadin James Budilovsky, 59, of Highland Park was arrested March 9 for retail theft after taking $42.04 worth of merchandise from Whole Foods, according to Deerfield Police reports. Police received a call that a man was running from security ...
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Law goes into effect banning retail sales of 'bath salts'
Indianapolis Business Journal
Under it, retailers could lose their business licenses for a year if they're caught selling the synthetic drugs. The license provision would apply in cases in which someone was convicted of selling the drugs as part of the retail outlet's normal ...
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Scottish retail sales fall in February
FashionUnited US News
Figures released by the Scottish Retail Consortium showed that retailers saw a drop of 0.6 per cent in total sales on February last year. Even though the fall wasn't as much as in previous months, Scottish retailers had the biggest fall in total sales ...
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Retail Traffic Index at all-time low in February
Stock Market Wire
StockMarketWire.com - The Retail Traffic Index (RTI), which monitors the volume of shoppers in non-food stores across the UK, stood at an all time low last month. Compiled by Ipsos Retail Performance since 2000, the Index registered a decline in ...
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Budget 2012: GST boost for Indian E-commerce
Economic Times
"This is fantastic news for e-commerce and retail sector since this would lead to synergy and streamlining of the tax structures," said Raja Lahiri, Partner-Transaction Advisory Services, Grant Thornton. The GST will have a positive impact on retail as ...
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Hope for Oakland Mills: A Bridge, a Park and a Thriving Retail Center
Patch.com
"But in terms of retail survival there, it's tough because there's not enough traffic," she said. The retail center at Robert Oliver Place owned by Cedar Realty Trust is fully leased with a Food Lion anchor and seven other merchants.
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