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Value Retail News is ICSC's publication featuring extensive and complete insight into the world of outlet and off-price retailer shopping centers. Here's a list of this month's articles and a summary of the stories.
 


March 2004

Cover Story

Features

Global Outlets

 

Cover Story

2004 Challenges Survey
While outlet retailers and developers agree that keeping up with consumer buying trends is an important concern for the coming year, they find much more to disagree about, notably center operating hours and traffic.

Features

VRN Spring Deal Making Nears
VRN's spring 2004 outlet deal -making venue - to be blended into the flourishing Mid-Atlantic Idea Exchange -is just around the corner, on March 31-April 1 at the new Washington, D.C. Convention Center.

Bombay positive on outlets
Positive outlet-store sales at the home furnishings retailer have become routine and the company tweaks its product mix and concepts to appeal to its core shopper - a woman 30 to 50 years old.

Carter's goes public
Outlet industry veteran Carter's Childrenswear launches its initial public offering to strong demand, and says it will add five new stores this year and eight to 10 in future years.

Tuesday Morning aims to double
The close-out retailer, which operates nearly 600 off-price units, is scouting for space to bring its chain size to 1,000 stores. The only catch? Suitable rents are in the single digits.

It's not ALL bad news...
While store closings always trigger alarm bells, and while the loss of 200 P-VH stores is dramatic and shocking, other chain reductions are having little effect on outlet centers.

Global Outlets

Outlets vs. Germany
Three German professors study why outlet retailing is so difficult to accomplish in Germany, a country of affluent people accustomed to factory stores.

Wertheim Village opens
Through patience and perseverance, London-based Value Retail opens its first outlet project in Wertheim, perhaps the most romantic and historic area in Germany.

Focus on customers, not on boxes
Guest columnist Lynette Hawkins wants to stop all the madness – the idea that stocked shelves are more important than shoppers in your store; she outlines six rules to refocus sales associates.

Renaissance in Lake Park, Ga.
With a new owner, a new name and new capital improvements, the former Lake Park (Ga.) Mill Store Plaza is now redoubling its leasing efforts.