Mallory Bulman/Commercial Property Executive – Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has said that he named his company after the great river, the largest in the world, hoping to emulate its power. Now ranked by Forbes as the world’s eighth-largest retailer, Amazon.com is living up to its name. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has said that he named his […]
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With Golfsmith’s demise, Golf Galaxy steps into void
Gary Dinges/Austin American Statesman – Austin-based retailer Golfsmith is history, the victim of bankruptcy, but a number of its former stores have been scooped up by a competitor, Golf Galaxy. That includes one of Golfsmith’s two Austin locations, at 10001 Research Blvd. in the Arboretum area. Following a remodel and sign swap-outs, it debuted this […]
Online Conundrum
Joel Groover/Shopping Centers Today – What would happen if a basic question in the shopping center business — exactly how much money a store makes — became impossible to answer? Because of the rapid growth of omni-channel retailing, landlords need to start thinking about this disruptive scenario, some say. To understand why, consider the way […]
Is Nebraska Furniture Mart’s 430-acre Texas development a good investment? Buffett thinks so
Paige Yowell/Omaha World-Herald – With bricks-and-mortar retail businesses under pressure, Grandscape — a huge, Berkshire Hathaway-backed development under construction in the Dallas area — is coming online at a precarious time. But Grandscape, which will feature apartments, retail and entertainment, is bound to be a success even in these challenged retail waters. Just take it […]
Lehigh Valley grocers roll out online shopping
Jon Harris/The Morning Call – If you’re someone who dreads grocery shopping day and the cart pushing, product finding and checkout line jockeying that comes with it, you may want to listen up. Joining a trend of grocers delivering convenience to customers through online shopping platforms, Wal-Mart on Wednesday launched its online grocery pickup service […]
Grocery Wars Intensify in Texas
Taylor Williams/Texas Real Estate Business – When it comes to store size in the Texas grocery business, there’s no such thing as too big or too small. From the 100,000-square-foot Kroger to a 5,000-square-foot Hispanic butcher, the state’s torrid population growth has not only opened the door for a plethora of grocery concepts and competitors, […]






