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Retailers Expected to Close Fewer Stores in 2018

Off-pricers are forecasted to grow their square footage by 3.7 percent in 2018.

Sears Holdings to Close 64 Kmart and 39 Sears Stores

Liquidation sales are slated to begin Jan. 12.

Food Halls, Pop-up Shops All the Rage at ICSC New York Deal-Making

At a quieter than normal ICSC New York Deal-Making, the focus was on how to reinvigorate the mall.

Shareholder Activist Puts High Value on Hudson’s Bay Vancouver

Shareholder activist Jonathan Litt wants HBC to sell off real estate assets.

Retail Transforming Requires New Approaches, and Reinvention

Stephen Lebovitz, chief executive officer of CBL Properties, shares insights on the changes in the market.

KCD Relocates to 475 Tenth Avenue in New York

Sixty five full-time employees moved into the new 17,000-square-foot space.

Think Tank: Longer-term, Sustainable Retail Models

Addie Lerner, principal at General Catalyst, explains new approaches for retailers.

Edit 151 to Host First U.S. Trunk Show at 432 Park Avenue in New York

Once Edit 151 wraps up its three-day run, The Cube and the lower-level concourse will be available for a…

The Keyword at Mapic: Experience

Attendees at this year's event will also learn about opportunities in the food and beverage segment.

Taubman’s Activist Posts Mall Data in Latest Slide Show

Data on average sales per square foot and household income were listed for nine Taubman malls.

Bon-Ton Shares Up on ABL Amendment

The amendment provides Bon-Ton with financial flexibility for the holiday season.

Think Tank: How Technology Is Transforming the Retail Market

Stephen Lebovitz, president and chief executive officer of CBL Properties, shares insights on technology's…

Cohn Reznick Panel on Navigating Changes on Retail Front

Simon Properties has created two venture funds to invest in customer-facing tech firms.

Bringing Online to Life With IRL at Water Tower Place

The 4,000-square-foot space offers an "immersive shopping experience" for consumers.

New Mixed-Use Redevelopment Project to Open in Tokyo’s Hibiya

The two-million-square-foot property will include 60 shops and restaurants.