The 6,000-square-foot property at 449-453 N. Beverly Drive is adjacent to the Rodeo Drive development site where LVMH is planning a luxury hotel . The company paid $30 million for the property in June, according to the Los Angeles Business Journal.
That could mean it's needed for the hotel project, a 115-room lodge branded under LVMH's Cheval Blanc name. LVMH is the parent company of several luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Hennessy, and Christian Dior.
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Artwork to fill vacant Portsmouth storefronts - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH
Talking about problems can lead to a solution. Painter Frank Hyer was prompted to launch a new public, visual art project after participating in a webinar round-table focused on the state of the arts during the time of COVID-19.
The experience sparked "Art Through The Looking Glass," Hyer's brainchild, along with painter Alastair Dacey with support from painter and gallery owner Todd Bonita. "We're thick as thieves," Hyer said.
The venture plans to fill vacant storefront windows in downtown Portsmouth with visual art exhibits for curbside viewing.
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In Japan, e-commerce goes beyond the online storefront | WARC
With the strange economic shock unleashed by Covid-19 now starting to materialise, the fortunes of some companies operating in Japan, show how e-commerce is adapting to fill a void left by physical retail.
This is according to the Nikkei Asian Review , which has looked into the acceleration of online shopping from a place for small simple purchases and toward more expensive, highly considered purchases.
Effectively, what some companies are doing well in Japan – a country with high levels of internet literacy, even among senior audiences – is replicating touchpoints that help to convey the quality of the experience, the Review states.
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Modern Facade Unveiled at Former BookCourt Home in Cobble Hill | Brownstoner
Gone is the quaint 19th century clapboard structure that once housed Cobble Hill’s BookCourt. With netting and scaffolding down, the still unfinished facade has been revealed.
A walk past the site at 163 Court Street last week showed the upper stories of the four-story building have a plain gray stucco above a storefront that is not yet complete. There’s an iron railing at the pediment and a significant setback for the bulkhead. Still to be completed, according to a drawing posted on the construction fence, are balconies on the upper levels. The mixed-use building will have a commercial space at street level and six residential units above, filings show.
Revolution Coffee Roasters Preps Haddon Avenue Storefront in Collingswood
The seven-year-old independent coffee business moves into the former Nutty Duchess tea room location with a planned Labor Day weekend opening.
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Steve McFadden and Justin Ettore of Revolution Coffee Roasters outside their new location at 807-809 Haddon Avenue in Collingswood. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.
For many small businesses, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been incredibly difficult to navigate; for Revolution Coffee Roasters of Collingswood, it’s presented an unexpected chance to grow.
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Harry Potter meets your classic Starbucks location at this storefront, which is located at George Mason University. An eye-catching sculpture containing books and glass orbs makes this background ideal for a study date.
This Japanese Starbucks location in Fukuoka is well known for an intricate interior wooden sculpture crafted by architect Kengo Kuma.
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"It destroyed businesses, all businesses. It's slow. People are not out. People are afraid of each other," said Hajjar.
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