Tis The Season? 

Oct 1, 2005, David Koch

The Grinch that could steal Christmas for retailers this year will be higher energy prices gas and home heating oil. With three months until the end of...

Federated's Marshall Plan 

Sep 22, 2005

Considerable brand loyalty if you ask Chicagoans. What is Federated Department Stores Inc. thinking? That's what many Chicagoans, including myself, and others with a strong sense of the retail past are asking one day after Federated said it will re-brand the venerated chain under the Macy's name. The outrage is palpable. "Macy's has no significance in Chicago. Stay in NY!" one local wrote to the Chicago Tribune online edition. "I urge Chicagoans to boycott Macy's and buy nothing from its store beginning this Christmas!" ...

Good Tidings...Or Not: Katrina, rising gas prices expected to spoil the holiday spirit 

Sep 22, 2005

The Grinch that could steal Christmas for retailers this year will be higher energy prices. With more than three months until the end of the holiday season, the National Retail Federation predicted today that holiday sales will increase 5 percent, less than last year's 6.7 percent gain. While numbers may vary, the sentiment among analysts remains the same. Holiday sales this year won't be nearly as high as 2004 largely due to rising energy costs. ...

New Orleans Blues 

Sep 8, 2005

In two days, hurricane winds and broken levees took what now seem certain to be thousands of lives. As the fetid waters begin to recede in New Orleans, revealing unprecedented levels of property damage, it is clear that it will take years to rebuild. During a week in which few politicians distinguished themselves, House Speaker Dennis Hastert set some kind of record for insensitivity by declaring that it would not make sense to rebuild at all and that much of the city "could be bulldozed." Hastert was quickly shushed, but he raised a relevant question: What will happen to New Orleans? ...

A Full House 

Jul 1, 2005, By Jennifer Popovec

With a slew of neighborhood centers already suffering from dark grocery store anchors, Winn-Dixie Stores Inc.'s decision in June to pull out of 14 markets...

CONVENTION BUZZ: ICSC: As Good As It Gets? 

Jun 1, 2005

After nearly three years of outstanding performance by the retail real estate business, executives at the annual ICSC convention in Las Vegas were talking...

Heard On The Floor At ICSC Convention 

May 25, 2005

One of the more creative concepts that a handful of developers are floating is home furnishing centers. California-based Birtcher Development LLC is hunting for opportunities to build centers that would be dominated by chains like Ethan Allen. The demand for furnishings is being generated by the single-family housing boom, which still shows few signs of slowing (on Tueday, the National Association of Realtors reported a new record for existing home sales in April). Markets like Dallas, Phoenix and Las Vegas remain likely targets. Architects DFD CornoyerHedrick are also bullish on the concept and have a few projects in the works in the Phoenix metro area....

Almost Live, From Las Vegas 

May 25, 2005

It has been a lively three days in Las Vegas for the record 40,000 that the International Council of Shopping Centers say are in attendance. The staff of Retail Traffic has been wandering the exhibit halls and listening in on the conference program for interesting tidbits. Here’s some of what we learned....

Heard On The Floor 

May 24, 2005

CoStar Group Inc. is taking a deliberate approach in ramping up its retail operations. The company is aiming to add 600,000 retail properties by the end of next year to the 40,000 it has now--much of which came in its recent acquisition of the National Research Bureau from Claritas). The company’s aim is to be the preeminent data source for market rents, vacancy rates and other industry metrics....

As Good As It Gets 

May 24, 2005

After nearly three years of amazing performance by the retail real estate business, executives at the annual ICSC convention in Las Vegas were talking almost wistfully about the end of the good old days: Someday soon, they say, this cycle has to wind down. “We’re due for a downturn,” says Greg Maloney, CEO of Jones Lang Lasalle retail Nobody is talking about a catastrophic collapse, but there is a clear sense that money is beginning to cycle out of retail projects and into other sectors of commercial real estate. Harvey Green, CEO and President of brokers Marcus & Millichap says he subscribes to the theory that the Federal Reserve’s tightening is now directed specifically at easing the real estate bubble-especially in residential housing....

Welch Urges Execs To Avoid Complacency 

May 23, 2005, By Matt Valley

Be tough, urged Jack Welch, the colorful former CEO of General Electric, at the Las Vegas Hilton on Sunday afternoon.Welch stressed the behavior that earned him the nickname “Neutron Jack,” telling execs not to be afraid to weed out non-performers, either working to improve their output or else letting them go....

Industry Upbeat as Show Starts 

May 23, 2005, By David Bodamer

Increasing talk of a real estate bubble is not fazing industry executives heading into this year’s ICSC Spring Convention. In fact, most think the mood is the most upbeat it’s ever been. ...

Another Week, Two More Deals 

May 5, 2005

The rapid makeover of the retail industry continued unabated last week. Private equity investors Texas Pacific Group and Warburg Pincus LLC agreed to buy Neiman Marcus for $5.1 billion and the Saks has agreed to sell two department store divisions -- McRae's and Proffitt's -- to Belk for $622 million. Texas Pacific and Warburg are continuing the trend of private equity firms to pour money into retail. ...

The Rising Dollar 

May 1, 2005, By David Koch

Doron Valero, president of Equity One Inc., knew he had a problem. Two shopping centers in his portfolio were losing Kmarts while Winn-Dixie was pulling...

Shop Where You Live 

May 1, 2005, BY DORON VALERO

In recent years, vertical mixed-use developments with supermarket components have surged in popularity in many urban U.S. markets. The primary driver...

Que Linda 

May 1, 2005

After discontinuing its Lucy Pereda brand of clothes because, an executive said, they had limited appeal, Sears is introducing a clothing line called...

Retail Metamorphosis 

May 1, 2005, Renée DeGross

With Neiman Marcus up for grabs, and speculation that JCPenney and Saks Inc. are in play, experts say it's the beginning of the beginning, calling it...

Consolidation Talk is in the Air 

Apr 7, 2005

With Saks, Neiman Marcus and J.C. Penney the subjects of takeover rumors, who would buy excess property? Belk, Kohl's and Target could be the big winners if Saks Inc. decides to sell its department store group, say analysts. Saks went to the top of the list of potential buy-outs last week on news reports that the company is courting buyers for both its mid-level department store group and high-end Saks Fifth Avenue. ...

The Mall Is Dead 

Apr 1, 2005, David Bodamer

In March, the retail real estate business faced a new reality: The proposed $17 billion (including debt) Federated/May merger, following the $11.6 billion...

Suffering from Exposure 

Apr 1, 2005

Federated won't speculate on how many stores might close, but analysts put the figure at somewhere between 50 and 200. Overall, 98 regional malls owned...

The Mall is Dead, Long Live the Mall 

Mar 3, 2005

This week the retail real estate business faces a new reality: The proposed $17 billion (including debt) Federated/May merger, following the $11.6 billion deal to combine Kmart and Sears, makes it clear that 40 years of conventional wisdom is under revision. This, of course, isn't the first inkling -- the changes in retailing that have made department stores so vulnerable have been obvious for at least a decade. But it is still a stunning moment. ...

Polishing a Penney 

Mar 1, 2005, By Marc Hequet

UNHAPPY TOY STORY 

Mar 1, 2005, Patricia L. Kirk

Never has a room full of toys seemed so sad. There they were, on display at The Toy Industry Association's annual American International Toy Fair in New...

Retail Landscape Shifts Again With Federated/May Merger 

Feb 28, 2005

After a long and rocky courtship, Federated Department Stores got its bride to say "yes." The $17 billion merger between Federated and May Department Stores was officially announced today, with Federated CEO and chairman Terry Lundgren admitting he had been "waiting for this day for two years."...

Sears New Format Is Essential To Kmart Absorption 

Feb 10, 2005

After months of speculation about following November's $11 billion Kmart/Sears merger, Sears on Monday launched a new format called Sears Essential, which it says will combine the best of both stores. ...

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