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Marschall Joins CBRE as ‘Store-Within-a-Store’ Specialist

Smaller retailers opening shops inside larger retailers is a growing trend.

Cushman & Wakefield Adds Sean Moran to Its Brokerage Team

The new director for C&W's New York City Retail Brokerage Services Group has more than a decade of…

New Avon Moves Headquarters Downtown

The move follows Cerberus Capital Management's takeover of Avon's North America unit.

Runyon’s on a Roll

The real estate firm handling the projects continues to maintain the momentum across its property portfolio.

Silvia Tcherassi Unveils Bridal, Eveningwear Store in Miami

Silvia Tcherassi Atelier also carries her signature mochilas and refurbished midcentury modern furniture.

Mexico’s Thor Urbana Unveils Designer Initiative, Sets Expansion Plan

The company aims to complete 15 developments over the next three years.

Retail Led Lower Manhattan Real Estate Activity in 2016

Downtown Alliance sees growth of apparel and retail firms seeking space in lower Manhattan.

Happy Socks Opens New Stockholm Headquarters

They are calling it the Happy House and have covered the building with polka dots.

GGP Posts Positive Results for the Year, 4th Quarter

GGP posted gains despite the nation's trend toward declining traffic in shopping centers across the country.

Reebok Readies for Boston Move With Belt-Tightening

This spring, Reebok plans to hire a real estate broker to shop around its 460,000-square-foot, 60-acre…

Thor Equities and Meyer Bergman to Sell London’s Burlington Arcade

The company has enlisted property advisor CBRE to sell the shopping area which was the Cavendish family's…

More Holiday Cheer: Starwood’s Retail Properties Lifted by Late Shopping

Procrastinators and a late Hanukkah fueled better mall traffic in the past several days.

GGP Promotes Shobi Khan to President

Khan takes on a role that was previously unfilled.

Under Armour’s Kevin Plank Has a Plan to Revitalize Baltimore

The Under Armour ceo's private investment arm is putting $5.5 billion into developing Port Covington.

Rising Prices Don’t Scare Rodeo Drive Residents

Rising prices aren't enough to woo some longtime Rodeo Drive property owners into selling.