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J.C. Penney and PetSmart to open in Posner Park next week
Sentinel Staff WriterNational retailers J.C. Penney and PetSmart are slated to open next week in Posner Park, a $500 million development on the southeast corner of Interstate 4 and U.S. Highway 27 in Polk County. PetsMart, a nationwide pet-goods retailer, is expected to open...Tags: Trammell Crow Company, Kansas City Royals, Interstate 4, Spring Training, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated
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Water Tower gets all dolled up, boosts sales
Chicago Tribune reporterGoodbye Gap. Hello Glam. Water Tower Place, the mall that pioneered suburban-style shopping in the city three decades ago, is getting a makeover as competition heats up along North Michigan Avenue. General Growth Properties Inc., the Chicago-based...Tags: Aeropostale Incorporated, Rental Service, Water Tower, Sales, General Growth Properties Incorporated
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$4 gas may help rural towns as shoppers stay local
The Associated PressResidents in once-sleepy Thomasville have started complaining about traffic jams on Route 43, which runs right through the town. Much of the new traffic is coming from shoppers, squeezed by $4-per-gallon gas, who are staying closer to home instead of...Tags: Public Employees, Petroleum Industry, Sales, Consumers, Target Corporation
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Macy's stock in fashion despite sales slip
Macy's Inc., the second-largest U.S. department store chain, said sales at stores open at least a year declined 1.9 percent in May and June because of the "challenging economic environment." JPMorgan Securities Inc. raised its rating on the stock,...Tags: Macy's, Kohl's Corporation, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Sales, Nordstrom Incorporated
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The celebrities who turn fashion designer
Special to NewsdayWhat is it about celebrities that makes them think they can be fashion designers? You never see Vera Wang, say, looking to open for Coldplay. Lines by celebs-Jessica Alba, Jessica Simpson, the Olsen twins, Justin Timberlake, and on and on-sometimes turn...Tags: Ashlee Simpson, Pete Wentz, Justin Timberlake, Kohl's Corporation, Jessica Alba
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Polk retail center lands Michael's, Best Buy, Staples and others
Sentinel Staff WriterPosner Park, a $500 million mixed-use development in Polk County, announced the opening dates for several big national retailers. The center expects Michael's, an arts-and-crafts chain, to open its doors on Sunday, July 20. Michael's is the sixth major...Tags: Best Buy Company Incorporated, Trammell Crow Company, Interstate 4, Books-A-Million Incorporated, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated
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Town Center recruiting office tenants
247-4738— The Peninsula Town Center has hired Divaris Real Estate to start landing office tenants for the huge outdoor mall that is replacing the former Coliseum Mall. Not counting three large stores that will anchor the project — Macy's, J.C. Penney...Tags: Macy's, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Rental Service, Real Estate Agents
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Discounters benefited most from 4.3% rise in June sales
Frugal-minded shoppers spent their tax rebate checks at discount merchants last month, boosting sales at some of the country's largest chains. But they stayed away from higher-priced department stores and specialty stores, causing sales to fall by double-...Tags: Kohl's Corporation, Real Estate Sales, Petroleum Industry, BJ's Wholesale Club Incorporated, Sales
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Bright side of high gas prices
Associated PressResidents in once-quiet Thomasville have started complaining about traffic jams on Route 43, which runs right through the town. Much of the new traffic is coming from shoppers, squeezed by $4-per-gallon gas, who are staying closer to home instead of...Tags: Public Employees, Real Estate Sales, Sales, Colleges and Universities, Government
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$4 gas might help rural towns thrive
Residents in once-sleepy Thomasville have started complaining about traffic jams on Route 43, which runs through town. Much of the traffic is shoppers, squeezed by $4-a-gallon gas, who are staying closer to home, instead of driving 100 miles each way...Tags: Target Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Real Estate Sales, Sales, Homes
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