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Aerial View is a weekly industry recap that provides a snapshot of relevant retail news from around the nation and in our region.
National View
Frugal Shoppers Drive Grocers Back to Basics Grocers are aggressively pushing their private-labels, helping them become the best performing class of retailers during the recession.
Make Those Empty Storefronts Pretty! Landlords are now thinking of creative solutions for their vacant store fronts. http://www.cnbc.com/id/31508134/
Landlords Finding New Uses for Big Box Retail property owners must find new and creative ways to fill empty space. Solutions range from total reconfiguration of big-box spaces to finding non-retail or temporary tenants to fill the vacancy. http://www.globest.com/news/1436_1436/tucson/179353-1.html?sector=retail
Why a Loyal Customer Isn’t Always a Profitable One Many companies fail to understand what Loyalty really is.
Regional View
Cedar Center Gets $17M in Financing Cedar Shopping Centers’ Columbus Crossing secured $17 million in financing for the 142,166-square-foot, grocery-anchored center located at 1851 South Christopher Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA. http://www.globest.com/news/1438_1438/philadelphia/179422-1.html?sector=retail
Sibs seek to Sprinkles area with yogurt Sprinkles, a frozen-yogurt concept, has signed four leases and is expected to open stores in the Greater Philadelphia Area.
Wal-Mart for Lower Oxford Plans for a Wal-Mart and related stores on Route 10 in Lower Oxford, Chester County, PA appear to have the final approvals needed and construction is expected to start this summer.
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