Monthly Archives: August 2017

City Series: New York – Where Big Retail Footprints Leave Big Shoes to Fill

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Providing no shortage of opportunities, New York has a sheer volume of national, discounted and luxury retailers which can be overwhelming for a local let alone a tourist. Looking to save or splurge, no problem, the city where dreams are made will make you think you’re dreaming with all of the shopping possibilities. When it comes to shopping in New York, the options… Read More

JLL Brokers the Sale of The Shops at Lexington Circle

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Riverstone Capital Group purchases the Peachtree City retail asset

JLL announced it has sold The Shops at Lexington Circle on behalf of Mirabeland Investments and Concordia Properties. The 43,199-square-foot open-air shopping center is located in Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta and is anchored by Sprouts Farmer’s Market. Coral… Read More

Bagged or boxed? JLL predicts the future of 13 retail categories

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The way shoppers value time, touch and money drives on- or off-line purchasing

Online retail sales will grow by an average of 15 percent annually through 2020 according to eMarketer. But, the rate at which online versus in-store sales occur will vary drastically by category. JLL’s latest report explores the tie between how shoppers value goods and the way 13 retail categories will be sold.

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What is Fueling Retail’s Future?

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James Cook, Director of Retail Research, hosted a compelling webinar about the ‘F’ words that are fueling Retail’s future. Don’t wash our mouths out with soap, when we say the ‘F’ word we are talking about eight distinguished categories changing the way we understand and predict retail including:… Read More

City Series: Miami Makes Magic Happen in the Retail Realm

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Soak up some sun and retail therapy while in Miami. With a surplus in world class luxury brands and an attractive influx of discount retailers, you are bound to partake in a retail experience that doesn’t break your budget.

  • Lincoln Road’s legend has been around since the 1950s and is rocking it out seeing upwards of 10M pedestrians each year – it’s no shocker
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To pop-up or not to pop-up? That is the question.

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Ever notice that Halloween store that opened overnight? Or, heard through the grapevine that your favorite Etsy store would be opening a home in your neck of the woods? Pop-up stores are becoming increasingly popular and can generate tons of buzz and business for retailers looking to expand… Read More

City Series: LA – A Shopping Mecca for the West Coast

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Shopping by far is one of the most exciting things to do while in Los Angeles – an opportunity to discover the city one store at a time. From local boutiques to luxury retailers or window-shopping to digging deep in your pockets, your shopping experience will take you throughout LA’s must see prime retail corridors: Beverly Hills Triangle, Melrose, Third Street Promenade and… Read More

Families Keep Back-to-School Shopping Simple

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It may seem like school just went out on recess, but families across the United States are already gearing up for the back-to-school season. JLL’s Back-to-School Consumer Shopping Survey looks at how parents are budgeting for the season, where they buy clothing and supplies and the most important factors influencing their shopping… Read More

City Series: Washington DC – Where DC Means Doomed to Consume

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Although the aesthetic of Washington DC is conservative, it doesn’t mean the shopping is. Whether you’re looking for highly regarded brands or a trusted national retailer, there’s no limit to what the nation’s capital provides. With the arrival of big names in retail and food & beverage, the city is proof that it’s prime for growth and repositioning.

  • Washington DC’s Metro Center is an
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