Michael’s Tuxedos Hops On Flexible-Leasing Band Wagon
Taking advantage of a more flexible retail leasing market, Michael’s Tuxedos by Dante Zeller will re-open next month at 303 Route 59 in West Nyack.
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Taking advantage of a more flexible retail leasing market, Michael’s Tuxedos by Dante Zeller will re-open next month at 303 Route 59 in West Nyack.
Continue ReadingEklecCo New Co LLC, the company that owns The Palisades Center, has sued the guarantor for Modell’s Sporting Goods for nearly $450,000 for nonpayment of rent since March 2020.
Continue ReadingCarters, A Children’s Apparel Retailer, To Open In Palisades Center, Rockland Makes Top 30 EPA List Of Green Users, Property Company With Rockland Holdings Plans To Transform Yorktown Heights Shopping Center Into Mixed Use Project
Continue ReadingThe long-awaited home décor superstore At Home opened its 101,488-square-foot location at the Shops at Nanuet today on the ground floor of the former Macy’s department store.
Continue ReadingThe new normal has been good for leisure wear retailers like Lululemon, but the location at the Shops at Nanuet didn’t make it as more customers are shopping online.
Continue ReadingStates, including New York, are set to making sweeping updates to their cyber privacy laws which could impact local business owners in response to the rash of recent cybersecurity breaches.
Continue ReadingApparel retailer American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) plans to double its Aerie business to $2 billion in revenue by 2023, while looking to improve profit at its namesake American Eagle stores.
Continue ReadingLast month, in an effort to stare down the pandemic and compensate for the erasure of live gigs, Kelehan opened The Rock Shop in Nyack, a music store that sells instruments and accessories. But the real bread and butter is private lessons, particularly for kids.
Continue ReadingAmerican consumers hungry for online deals spent a record $10.8 billion on Cyber Monday, according to data from Adobe Analytics
Continue ReadingCoresight Research forecasts holiday toy sales are poised to grow 5 percent to 10 percent year over year in 2020.
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