We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of a brand-new Community Market at Town Triangle Crossing Apartments in Raleigh, North Carolina! 💪
This market is designed to provide residents with convenient access to a variety of foods, beverages, and essential items right within their community. No more last-minute grocery runs or long commutes – everything you need is now just steps away!
A huge thank you to the amazing team at Town Triangle Crossing for helping make this possible. We can't wait to see your Community Market succeed!
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Hi Impulsify, this looks really cool! happy to chat and explore future markets with you, the autonomous micro market experience is really cool! DM me! we are based just around the corner 😉
Hope to see more community markets!
If anyone can connect me with Steven Bruck, I'd like to help him out with a free analysis of Sunland Park.
https://kvia (dot) com/news/2024/03/10/locally-owned-dispensaries-in-sunland-park-struggle-to-keep-up-with-the-cannabis-industrys-economic-boom/
I reached out to Steven via the YerbaViva website...I don't see him here on LI. I offered to give him a free 15-minute download on Sunland Park. Sunland Park is evolving. Large operators are starting to scale, and as a new storefront, you have to know where to differentiate (experience, product, service, accessibility: in-store, e-comm, delivery) - pick one to start!
Last month was a tough one for Sunland Park.
✔️ REC AOV at $46.93, off by $2
✔️ REC$ sales ➘2.4% (2nd consecutive monthly decline)
✔️ REC$ Sales Monthly Median Delta (since JUN '23 - down 46%
Look at the comments - I posted a "part 2" on Sunland Park to illustrate the start/advancement of retail scaling (economies) among the larger storefronts.
#sunlandpark#newmexicocannabis#cannabisdata
Winning the town.
In today's rapidly changing retail landscape, the old rules no longer apply 📣
In the retail- sphere, traditional strategies are no longer sufficient to meet the demands of today's consumers.
The future of retail lies in building local ecosystems that cater to customers where they live and work, creating a personalised and community-centric shopping experience.
This shift towards "winning the town" is essential for retailers looking to thrive in a competitive market and establish meaningful connections with their target audience.
At Dalton Park, we have defined what this shift means to us.
By understanding the unique needs and preferences of our surrounding area, we have successfully created a retail environment that goes beyond mere transactions to foster genuine relationships with our shoppers.
Winning the town is not just a concept but a reality that is evident at Dalton Park.
From curated local events that celebrate the community to partnerships with nearby businesses that enhance the overall experience, we aim to be a hub of local activity and connection.
By focusing on building local ecosystems, we are able to reach customers on a deeper level, tapping into the emotional and social aspects of shopping that drive loyalty and engagement. This approach not only benefits our centre and retailers, but also enriches the lives of the community members who frequent our centre, creating a symbiotic relationship that is mutually beneficial.
As the retail industry continues to evolve, the importance of winning the town through local ecosystems cannot be overstated.
Our goal at Dalton Park is to create a shopping experience that is not only convenient and enjoyable but also deeply rooted in the fabric of the community 🌟
#DaltonPark#WinningTheTown#LocalCommunity
High Street News (With a focus on the Positive) | Freelance Data Analysis | Insight from data | Chartered Statistician | Institute of PlaceManagement Associate | Data Science | Geospatial Dashboards & coding
Fed up with the negative narrative in the media about our #highstreets? I am 🙇♀️and I’m trying to do my little part in sharing the positives - and there are loads. 🌟
So please join the new LinkedIn group (info in the comments) and please send me any positive snippets about the high street, towns, cities and shopping centres 🥰 - such as 👇
🔥New store opening (whether it’s your first, second or 530th) #newstore#storeopenings
🔥 locations where you may be looking for sites.
🔥 stores you opened in 2023
🔥What your top line new store or popup plan is for 2024 #popups
🔥New shopping centre refurbs
🔥Town regeneration projects
🔥Brands activations that are getting exposure via popup space or other
🔥new pop up brands and business models
🔥new services on the high street (health, well-being, gyms, ..)
🔥investment on the high street - whether market redevelopment, regeneration projects, etc
🔥Business improvement districts (#bids), community groups, civic societies, heritage action groups, business groups , and any other town groups news on all the hard work you are doing in your areas
🔥new food courts, restaurants, cafes, bars, night time economy #restaurants#nightimeeconomy
🔥#artsandculture
🔥#events, #markets
🔥Or just generally anything positive about your high street
#highstpositives#townsandcities#placemaking#retailnews
I WEAR 2 HATS!
1. Leadership & Career Coach- helping women in retail navigate & use redundancy to create positive change.
2. Retail Expert - Helping SME Retailers grow physical retail sales (interim or project work)
Reposting to increase reach.
As someone with a passion for retail, I’m bored by the constant doom-mongering that seems to get more airtime than it should right now.
Retail (and retailers) is still as exciting as ever. There’s much more news to celebrate about what’s going on in the Retail industry than is being shared - if only the national press saw that as being newsworthy too!
Join the group by clicking the link and you’ll see exactly what I mean.
#retail#highstreet#celebratethehighstreet#highstreetnews
High Street News (With a focus on the Positive) | Freelance Data Analysis | Insight from data | Chartered Statistician | Institute of PlaceManagement Associate | Data Science | Geospatial Dashboards & coding
Fed up with the negative narrative in the media about our #highstreets? I am 🙇♀️and I’m trying to do my little part in sharing the positives - and there are loads. 🌟
So please join the new LinkedIn group (info in the comments) and please send me any positive snippets about the high street, towns, cities and shopping centres 🥰 - such as 👇
🔥New store opening (whether it’s your first, second or 530th) #newstore#storeopenings
🔥 locations where you may be looking for sites.
🔥 stores you opened in 2023
🔥What your top line new store or popup plan is for 2024 #popups
🔥New shopping centre refurbs
🔥Town regeneration projects
🔥Brands activations that are getting exposure via popup space or other
🔥new pop up brands and business models
🔥new services on the high street (health, well-being, gyms, ..)
🔥investment on the high street - whether market redevelopment, regeneration projects, etc
🔥Business improvement districts (#bids), community groups, civic societies, heritage action groups, business groups , and any other town groups news on all the hard work you are doing in your areas
🔥new food courts, restaurants, cafes, bars, night time economy #restaurants#nightimeeconomy
🔥#artsandculture
🔥#events, #markets
🔥Or just generally anything positive about your high street
#highstpositives#townsandcities#placemaking#retailnews
☕️ Bluestone Lane emerged from a desire to create a community oriented coffee shop. ☕️
So, Founder, Nick Stone left his banking career to embark on bringing an authentic Australian coffee shop vibe to the bustling streets of New York City.
Currently at 60 locations, they have their sights on 80 locations by the end of 2024.
Bluestone Lane has leaned into a few brand pillars when executing their commercial real estate strategy!
🤝🏻 Social Connection: At Bluestone Lane, it's more than just a cup of joe. It's about fostering connections and warm welcoming vibes.
🏙️ Urban to Suburban Growth: With a strategic focus on urban city centers, Bluestone Lane's growth trajectory took a hit during the pandemic with only 14 locations left open. But with resilience and adaptability, they're bouncing back stronger and scaling in suburban areas.
🐶 x ☕️ Branded Collaborations: Bluestone Lane isn't just a coffee shop; it's a lifestyle brand. Through creative collaborations with orgs like Forma Pilates, The New York Times, and BARKBOX, INC., they're curating real-life experiences for customers.
This week’s emerging brand is Bluestone Lane! Check out their strategic real estate expansion story.
Hit the 🔔 to follow along for weekly segments on Emerging Retail Concepts you need to know.
#retail#emergingbrands#retailrealestate#coffee
⚡In Episode 5 of our “All about UHREIT” series, we are showcasing Upland Square at Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
💡What is “All about UHREIT” education series?
This is part of UHREIT’s ongoing efforts to give our investors greater insights into our portfolio of quality grocery-anchored, necessity-based retail, and climate-controlled self-storage properties. These posts showcase important information on our properties, including location attributes, tenant profile, property metrices and other unique property features. We hope you enjoy these posts and find them helpful!
📍 Location Attributes
Situated within Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Upland Square is a regional hub of consumer activity which serves over 23,000 residents of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The property is easily accessible via highly trafficked regional roadways such as Route 100 (Pottstown Highway) and Route 422.
📈 Property Metrices and Tenant profile
Valued at US$86.0 million, Upland Square is 100% fully occupied and possess a long WALE of 5.4 years. The freehold property, spanning over 400,000 square feet, is home to 36 tenants including prominent anchor tenants such as Giant Food, an American supermarket chain with over 160 stores in the US and Burlington Stores, Inc, a Fortune 500 company with over 900 stores offering low-priced brand name merchandise.
🏬 Unique Features
Upland Square provides consumer with a one-stop-shop model and the tenants offers a range of Buy Online Pick Up in Store omnichannel shopping options to meet the advancing expectations of today’s consumer and ensure their satisfaction.
♻ Sustainability
On the Sustainability front, Upland Square features a wide range of green features such as:
· Stormwater retention system
· Solar panels on the roof of Giant Food
· Energy-efficient Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (“HVAC”) systems
· Eco-friendly water fountains
· Electric vehicle charging stations
These features mentioned will help to reduce its carbon footprint and provide additional value to its patrons.
📌 Stay tuned and watch our page as we feature more properties in the coming months!
#UHREIT#UnitedHampshireUSREIT#realestateinvestment#REIT#reits#sreits#StripMalls#StripCenters#USrealestate#insights#propertyhighlight#property#AllAboutUHREIT#series#sustainability
Witnessing this retail and placement project flourish is akin to seeing my first love thrive. It's the epitome of creating a space where communities, people, and the art of placemaking converge. Here's to the true meaning of making a place – where connections flourish and community spirit thrives! #PlaceMakingTriumph#retail#foodandbeverageindustry#assetmanagement#placemaking
GM @ JUXTA | Empowering Convenience Retail Brands to Thrive in Current Markets and Expand into New Territories with Cutting-Edge Autonomous Solutions
1wHi Impulsify, this looks really cool! happy to chat and explore future markets with you, the autonomous micro market experience is really cool! DM me! we are based just around the corner 😉 Hope to see more community markets!