Saturday, April 07, 2012

Vacant stores pose big-box dilemma

Experts: Retailers' difficulties don't mean Inland Empire big boxes can't survive
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
The past few years have not been kind to large stores like Best Buy and Borders, but that does not necessarily mean big box retail is on a certain decline within San Bernardino and Riverside counties. "I think it's a trend with retailers who sell ...
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Sole reprieve in April: Eggs cheaper by 10 a dozen
Times of India
The price of eggs has fallen by up to Rs 10 per dozen in retail markets from Rs 44 to Rs 34 on average, bringing cheer to regular consumers and incentivizing those households that tend to avoid consumption from March through June.
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Vacant stores pose big-box dilemma
Arizona Republic
Empty big boxes of 10000 square feet or more represent almost half of the total vacant retail space in metro Phoenix, and the number continues to grow. Real-estate brokerage CBRE recently took a close look at the 312 big boxes that were vacant in metro ...
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