Growing List Of Closures & Bankruptcies Imperils Malls
Coresight Research estimates 20,000 to 25,000 stores could permanently close in the U.S. this year, with 55% to 60% of those closures in malls.
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Coresight Research estimates 20,000 to 25,000 stores could permanently close in the U.S. this year, with 55% to 60% of those closures in malls.
Continue ReadingThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the “EEOC”) has clarified its current position on COVID-19 testing in the workplace, confirming it is unlawful for employers to test employees for COVID-19 antibodies.
Continue ReadingAs the world reorders itself, as retail shakes out, and the office market recalibrates, landlords want to work with prospective tenants in ways they’ve not done so in the past to ensure tenancy.
Continue ReadingThe prospective buyers of Nyack College are a joint partnership between a Kaser-based “Vizhnitz” yeshiva and the market-rate condominium developer and Rockland resident Berel Karniol, according to sources with inside knowledge.
Continue ReadingOne in seven consumers have said they do not know what will make them feel safe to return to stores, according to a consumer report by Epsilon, a market research group.
Continue ReadingRetail sales spiked 17.7 percent in May, an early sign that the economy may recover from the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingVirginia Norfleet has been given a seat at the table by County Executive Ed Day, the only African American to sit on the newly-formed ROCK COMM Economic Development Committee
Continue Readingthe Small Business Administration (the “SBA”) and the Treasury Department (the “Treasury”) have quickly done an about-face; the cliff is gone!
Continue ReadingDealing with unprecedented down time and the real-life scenario of a pandemic forced many business owners to think about exit plans.
Continue ReadingRecognizing the value of having a vibrant farmers’ market in Piermont, the Village Board on Tuesday voted unanimously to allow businesses to use Parelli Park for commercial use.
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