Retailers

Philadelphia — PREIT has launched a “shop local” section on its website to shine a spotlight on the small businesses in its portfolio. The Philadelphia-based mall owner reports that 48 percent of Americans work for a small business and 76 percent of those businesses have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Furthermore, the company says small businesses make up 28 percent of its portfolio. The shop local page​ has categories that include home goods, food, health and wellness, athletic and outdoor, and apparel and accessories. “Our local businesses are among the enterprises hardest …

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Bentonville, Ark. — Amid the COVID-19 crisis sweeping the nation, Walmart set a goal in mid-March of hiring 150,000 associates before May 1. Since then, the Bentonville-based retailer has hired an average of 5,000 people per day, surpassing its goal. Now Walmart has its sights set on hiring another 50,000 people. In a statement, the company said most of the new hires will be temporary who will support current associates and customers in locations with specific needs. Additionally, 85 percent of the 150,000 new associates are temporary or part-time workers. …

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Orlando, Fla. — SRS Investment Properties Group has brokered the $3.2 million sale of Shoppes at Veranda Park, the ground-floor retail portion of a four-story condominium building in Orlando. Shoppes at Veranda Park houses eight retail tenants spanning 17,603 square feet. At the time of sale, the property was fully leased to tenants including Rhythm Dance Academy, Goodwill, Axianta Financial Partners, Filutowski Eye Institute, Gemini Hookah Lounge, Easy Work Space, Alora Health Spa and Caterings Best. The property is located at 2295 S. Hiawassee Road, nine miles west of downtown …

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Washington, D.C. — National Retail Federation (NRF) CEO and president Matthew Shay issued a statement saying the organization is pleased with the measures the Federal Reserve Bank and Treasury Department have taken to help businesses that are short on liquidity due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. On April 9, the Federal Reserve, along with Secretary of Treasury Steve Mnuchin, said it will finance up to $2.3 trillion to aid small- and mid-size businesses that are struggling due to the pandemic. The Fed said $600 billion will go toward buying the …

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Newport Beach, Calif. — Irvine Co. will defer three months of rent for retailers in need due to COVID-19. The Newport Beach-based company said the deferment is interest- and penalty free. Retailers that do defer will have 12 months to become current, Irvine said. Irvine’s retail portfolio includes Irvine Spectrum Center, Fashion Island and The Market Place. Click here to read more about Irvine’s COVID-19 response.

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Philadelphia — Philadelphia-based PREIT has a message for the communities it serves: We’re in this together. With that in mind, PREIT workers and tenants have been teaming with charities to support coronavirus relief efforts. At Woodland Mall in Grand Rapids, Michigan, PREIT employees and Feeding America West Michigan provided food for more than 400 families in need. Cecily McCabe, marketing director at Woodland Mall, with the help of the National Guard; Cosmic Candy Co.; Monica Sparks, Kent County Commissioner; Tricho Salon & Spa; Adolescent and Family Behavioral Health Services; and …

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Greensboro, N.C. — Tanger Outlets has converted several of its outlets centers and parking lots to assist in coronavirus (COVID-19) relief efforts. The Greensboro-based retailer has taken up food and supply drives to support families in the communities it serves. Additionally, the company has converted several of its parking lots to help police and EMS workers set up remote staging areas. Tanger is also still running blood drives with the American Red Cross at select locations. Click here for more information on Tanger services.

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Lakeland, Fla. — Publix Super Markets is offering two months of rent relief to businesses that operate within Publix-owned shopping centers that have closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Lakeland-based grocer is also waiving payments for common area maintenance fees and taxes, regardless of the tenant’s access to other relief or assistance. Publix operates 1,243 stores in seven Southeastern states, including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama. A total number of businesses that have closed within Publix-owned centers was not disclosed. Publix owns more than 330 …

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Manhattan Beach, Calif. — True Religion, a premium jeans retailer based in Manhattan Beach, filed papers in Delaware bankruptcy court Monday, April 13. In its filing, the company stated that pandemic-related closure of all its retail location and all the stores of its wholesale buyers had accelerated “existing liquidity constraints.” Due to these factors, True Religion furloughed all nonessential employees and reentered Chapter 11, which it previously entered in July 2017. “While the debtors would have preferred to wait out the current instabilities of the financial markets and retail industry …

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Melville, N.Y. — A&G Real Estate Partners has negotiated the sale of the leasehold interest in 10 grocery stores previously occupied by organic specialty grocery chain Earth Fare. The grocer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in early February and the final leasehold sale closed Friday, April 10. The 10 stores averaged 26,000 square feet. Southeastern Grocers’ Winn-Dixie chain acquired four stores in Boynton Beach, Jacksonville, Lakewood Ranch and Viera, Florida. Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods Markets acquired two stores in south Asheville, North Carolina, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Aldi acquired one …

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