Seritage CEO Benjamin Schall, CTO CEO John Albright, and 1460 West 49th Street, Hialeah (Credit: Google Maps)
Seritage sold a 108,000-square-foot shopping center formerly anchored by Kmart in Hialeah for $21 million.
A Daytona Beach-based publicly traded real estate company, CTO Realty Growth, bought the shopping center at 1460 West 49th Street, records show. The company changed its name from Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. to CTO in May. The sale equates to $194 per square foot.
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15 gifts you should buy now to get ahead of holiday shopping
With more people opting to shop online (rather than in stores) these days because of the coronavirus pandemic, experts have predicted that holiday shopping is going to pick up much earlier in the season than usual. That means that waiting until the last minute —or even the last few weeks—could leave you desperately trying to find one of the few popular products still available or paying out the nose for rush shipping.
The smart solution is to start your holiday shopping ASAP, especially if you have your eye on one of the year's most popular gifts . Below are 15 of the top gifts that everyone will be buying this year that could sell out quickly once peak shopping season hits. We recommend snagging these items—which includes everything from the coveted AirPods Pro to the celebrity-loved Barefoot Dreams blanket—now while you still can.
The Pandemic's Impact on Consumer Shopping Behavior in Mortgage & Real Estate - HousingWire
Our job as mortgage professionals is to help consumers when and how they need us. This is especially important in the current crisis as the behaviors of both consumers and those in the housing industry are changing. Join Jornaya 's Head of Consumer Finance Mike Eshelman and Chief Marketing Officer Rich Smith as they discuss consumer shopping trends and the impacts on the housing industry. They'll provide never before seen research on consumer shopping behavior pre- and post-COVID.
Christmas is 10 weeks away, but holiday shopping season is already underway!
NEW YORK, New York (CBS) Christmas is still 10 weeks away, but the holiday shopping season is already underway.
Amazon kicked off sales for prime members this week, but the pandemic also has other companies offering deep discounts earlier than ever.
“Way back in the day holiday shopping started with Black Friday weekend and as online sales have grown retailers have started pushing those sales earlier and earlier and this year they are going to start now,” says Samantha Gordon, Deals Editor.
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Amazon's Prime Day Accelerates Shift to Online Shopping - WSJ
Amazon.com Inc.'s Prime Day sales event propelled consumers to spend billions more online this week, kicking off an end-of-year shopping season that is expected to be dominated by e-commerce shopping.
Deadly Drive-By Shooting in Fairfield Shopping Mall Parking Lot Caught on Camera – CBS San
FAIRFIELD ( CBS Sacramento ) — A deadly shooting at point-blank range turned a quiet Fairfield shopping mall into a crime scene Thursday night.
Police said this happened around 11 p.m. in a parking lot off of Horizon Drive. The suspect is still on the loose.
A nearby business caught the shooting on surveillance video. In that video, you can see a group of people standing outside of their cars in the parking lot. It’s only them until another car pulls in. It passed by but then doubled back.
Meijer Announces Free Pickup Service In Advance Of Holiday Shopping – CBS Detroit
Meijer announced that it is now offering its Meijer Pickup service at no charge as part of an initiative to provide customers multiple ways to conveniently and safely shop its stores for the holidays.
The new program, which is free on orders over $50, does not require membership, offers the same as in-store pricing and access to weekly sales items. The popular service is now available at Meijer supercenters in six states, offering nearly 11 million households the flexibility to shop anytime.
Shopping, dining out persist amid Wisconsin's COVID-19 surge
People who spoke with FOX6 News on Friday said they still feel that shopping and stopping in for food are safe activities as long as others are wearing masks and are socially distant.
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"We just have a family member in town and we kind of just wanted to show her some other places that she hasn't really been to," said Jennifer McCallister, a Cardinal Stritch University student.
Wisconsin ranks third in the country for the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the past week as of Friday.
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