Retail Archives | Page 19 of 33 | CREtech

Lauren October 29, 2020
In episode 36, Brendan catches up with Harvey Spevak, Executive Chairman & P...
Lauren October 28, 2020
More lenders are starting to deliver a stern new message to delinquent mall owners: time to pay up. During the early months of the pandemic, lenders were willing to allow rent deferrals and offer other concessions to retai...
Lauren October 26, 2020
The San Francisco-based retailer, which was for decades a fixture at shopping malls around the country, said Thursday that it will be closing 220 of its namesake Gap stores — or one-third of its store base — by early 2024. That will result in 80% of its remaining Gap stores being in off-mall locations.
Lauren October 26, 2020

George and Pat Ritzinger moved five years ago to a community that few would initially consider a retirement mecca: a former shopping center site in Wayzata, Minn. They had spent the previous 15 years in a townhouse development in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, yet found the atmosphere chilly.

marianne3 October 23, 2020
Brendan catches up with Andy Dunn, founder of direct-to-consumer (DTC) apparel company Bonobos. Andy shares his journey as an entrepreneur and delves into the future of retail real estate and the new relationship between landlord and tenant.
marianne3 October 23, 2020
Amazon is rolling out no-extra-charge grocery pickup within one hour of an order for its Prime members at all of the company's Whole Foods locations, the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday. Nationwide, there are 487 Whole ...
marianne3 October 21, 2020
Join this webinar on November 5 exploring how commercial landlords can adapt to meet the needs of today’s workforce from seamless digital-to-physical experiences to making use of data to drive key decisions, with real examples of how leading CRE companies are doing this today.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
The former chief executive of Uber Technologies Inc. has been quietly assembling a mini real-estate empire over the past two years, acquiring closed restaurants, auto-body shops and warehouses for use in his new ghost kitchen venture.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
AiFi, a San Francisco-based startup that develops autonomous retail technologies, raised $14.5 million to significantly expand the number of stores that use its technology.
marianne3 October 20, 2020
Signs of pressure on New York City’s commercial properties are fueling investor bets that trouble in the nation’s largest real-estate market could spread pain nationwide.