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Chicago: Retailers Hold Their Own in a Taxing Situation
When it comes to the state of retail in Chicago, there?s some good news and some bad news.
Valentino N.Y. Offices Grow
The Valentino Fashion Group is making its corporate New York digs considerably larger.
Williamson Finds Site for First U.S. Flagship
Matthew Williamson's first U.S. flagship is set to launch early next year in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
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Adidas is stepping up the pace in its race to overtake Nike and become China's leading activewear player.
Lauder Brand Opens First Store in India
The Est??e Lauder brand has made its debut in India by opening the first of four freestanding stores slated…
Vera Wang Int’l Branches Out
Through a new three-year sales and distribution deal with J. Roseroco New York Co., Vera Wang International…
Plans for Upscale Mall at Oyster Bay Resume
Taubman Centers' long-delayed Mall at Oyster Bay in Oyster Bay, N.Y., is closer to becoming a reality.
Charleston: A Magnet for Retail Development
Keep a close watch on retail and residential development in Charleston, S.C. But don't blink — it may spurt…
Manhattan for Rent
New York's top retail corridors ranked by their changes in average asking rents per square foot.
Phillip Lim Homecoming on Robertson
Philip Lim is back on familiar turf. The Southern California native is launching his first Los Angeles-area…
Saks, Tiffany to Expand
Saks Inc. and Tiffany & Co. both unveiled plans Tuesday to cut the ribbon on new stores this year.
Barneys Japan to Open in Kobe
Barneys Japan is preparing to open a store in the port city of Kobe in spring 2010 in the first step in a…
Kidrobot Moves to Larger SoHo Space
Munny and Dunny have a new home ? Kidrobot's soft vinyl collectible toys with a cult following have settled…
Barneys Expanding
Barneys Japan is preparing to open a store in the port city of Kobe in spring 2010. Joining the retailer's…
No More Mall-ification: Developers Rejig Sites Rather Than Build Anew
Developers are breaking ground ? but it's the ground on which they've already built.