The 6.36-acre Forestdale Plaza property at 108 W. Main St. contains 11,054 square feet and is anchored by Food Lion.
In the past two years, Peters has closed on three shopping-center deals in High Point: a $3.45 million purchase of a 22,152-square-foot shopping site at 2100 N. Main St., a $9.45 million purchase of a 63,822-square-foot site at 274 Eastchester Drive; and an 88,288-square-foot site at 2831 S.
Alameda tech hub shopping spree reaches $232 million in two months
ALAMEDA — An office building shopping spree in Alameda launched by two developers has reached nearly $232 million in less than two months, a remarkable stretch of property purchases in an East Bay tech hub.
Since late May in Alameda, Paceline Investors and Invesco Real Estate each have spent more than $100 million and both have bought several office buildings starting with a series of Invesco purchases in the East Bay city.
Small business pop-up shopping event Sunday in Webster
WEBSTER, N.Y. — A small business pop-up shopping experience is happening at Sunrise Plaza in Webster on Sunday. The event will feature products from all kinds of women-owned companies from all over Greater Rochester.
Once a month since December, Sunrise Plaza on Empire Boulevard in Webster hosts a pop-up shop. This Sunday's event is the largest one yet featuring 30 small businesses.
Digital grocery shopping (including mobile) has bright future | Chain Store Age
A new survey indicates consumers will continue buying groceries online post-pandemic, with strong mobile usage trends.
According to a new survey of 1,000 U.S. adults from Inmar Intelligence, 87% of respondents had shopped online at least once before the pandemic.
When asked if they would return to in-store shopping once vaccines were widely distributed, 28% of respondents said that they wouldn't because online grocery shopping was so much easier. Another 27% said they may choose a hybrid approach of both online and in-store.
Brookfield Properties opens AR ad inventory across 100-plus shopping malls | Marketing Dive
As in-person shopping hopes to claw back from the economic fallout of the pandemic, Brookfield Properties is converting its physical mall presence into " phygital " experiences.
Though developed before the pandemic, phygital experiences have received more attention in the past year and a half as retailers seek safe yet fresh ways to engage in-person shoppers. Nike tested the market earlier this year through a recreation of a state park in its NYC flagship store.
Singapore Airlines offers real-time seatback shopping on A350s -Runway Girl
During the COVID-19 crisis, people have grown accustomed to buying big ticket items online via screens at home. So, it stands to reason that this behavior will carry over into the inflight realm.
The connected IFE system supports real-time credit card payments for KrisShop purchases, and offers multiple delivery options, including to passengers’ homes or on their connecting or returning flights, says Thales, which also powers SIA's connectivity aboard A350s with Inmarsat's
Lubbock shopping center featuring Hobby Lobby, Spec's has new owner
The Lubbock-based retail center housing Spec's, Vison Mart and one of the busiest Hobby Lobbies in the country and a number of other shops near 69th Street and Slide Road now has new ownership.
Continental Realty Corporation (CRC) a Baltimore based real estate investment and management company, has acquired South Plains Crossing, a 144,241 square foot retail center, for $18.25 million, according to a news release from the company this week.
Suspect tried to ‘scare’ man, set him and north Austin shopping center on fire, AFD
Dwain Rene Lofton, 32, faces a deadly conduct charge, which is a Class A misdemeanor.
A witness told police he saw the argument near the Payton Gin Center on Payton Gin Road, and later saw Lofton walk up to the building with a container in his hand.
“The next thing he saw was fire at the steps by the building” and on the other man, according to the affidavit.
Missing 12-foot python found in crawl space of shopping mall | Arts & Entertainment |
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A 12-foot (3.6-meter) python that escaped from its enclosure inside Louisiana's largest shopping mall has been found, authorities said Thursday.
The snake was recaptured in a ceiling crawl space early Thursday morning after two days of searching, WBRZ-TV reported.
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