Nearly a decade later: Old Ames department store remains vacant in Dover Foster's Daily Democrat By JIM HADDADIN DOVER — When former retail giant Ames Department Stores went out of business, the owner of the Central Avenue building where it was located didn't expect it would be difficult to find a new tenant for the space.
Retail Growth Ahead For Service Sector, Secondary Housing Markets, and ... MarketWatch (press release) Retailers are also investing in opening new stores, upgrading existing locations and experimenting with smaller prototypes. Focus on a better in-store experience - Retailers currently out front in this market, like Apple and its brand-infused Apple ...
Retail Real Estate Set for Rebound MarketWatch (press release) LAS VEGAS, May 21, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Fueled by luxury retailers and discount retailers such as dollar stores, the retail real estate sector is poised to experience increased leasing and improving fundamentals in the second half of 2012. RECon kicks off in Las VegasReal Estate Weekly
Lowe's Reports First Quarter Sales and Earnings Results MarketWatch (press release) As of May 4, 2012, Lowe's operated 1747 stores in the United States, Canada and Mexico representing 196.7 million square feet of retail selling space. A conference call to discuss first quarter 2012 operating results is scheduled for today (Monday, ...
David Jones Seen Luring LBO on Lowest Value Since '04: Real M&A Bloomberg With David Jones Ltd. (DJS) trading at the lowest price to its net assets in eight years, the Australian department store's real estate is making it a buyout candidate. Competition on the Internet from American retailers, including Saks Inc. and ...
More New Stores Coming to the Mall This Summer Patch.com Simon Property Group announces another round of new retail stores for the Northshore Mall this summer and says the Container Store will be open in the fall. By John Castelluccio New stores are coming to the Northshore Mall this summer.
What's next for Sunoco's gas stations and convenience stores? Philadelphia Inquirer Sunoco's retail unit could be worth $1.8 billion, an analyst told a Wall Street Journal blogger this week. And the convenience-store trade press is abuzz with speculation about the prospect of 4900 gas stations changing hands.