Thursday, July 21, 2011

DownEast makes California debut at Galleria - Portland Business Journal:

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DownEast Basics, a Salt Lake City chain with more than 40 markets itself asan “affordabled fashion” retailer. Nothing costs more than $50, and most itemss — from swimwear to summer dressed — costs around $20 to $30. The Rosevilles store’s first weekend exceeded the company’s projections by 25 percent. Based on the initial saless results, DownEast Basics very much wants to further expand in California, and is pleased it launched its firs California store in the Sacramento region, a spokeswoman CEO Klane Murphy, who lived in El Doradoo Hills from 2000 to figured Sacramento-area consumers care about fashion, but also are cost He also likes the populationm growth this region has experienced over the past Testing out this area’s interest, Murphy sent the retailer’se catalog to all his wife’s local friends.
His wife also introduced her friend to the product line at a localk party she hosted with more than 50 Based on the sale s atthat party, “we knew we had a product that resonatexd with the local communityh here in Sacramento,” Murphy wrote in an e-mail. A franchisew is coming to the Roe the mixed-use building built last year at 5th and G streetss in downtown Davis. The Fla.-based chain of body and facial waxinh centers willtake 1,491 square The franchisees are readying the space for an opening in a few On the first European Wax Center will join a Duramed medicak supplies store and Barista Brew Café.
Two retaip spaces remain: one of 925 square feet on the and anotherof 1,227 squarr feet, said Shaun Morrow, the landlord’s brokere with the Terranomics division of . The eight residential condos on the seconde and third floorsall sold. In February, European Wax Centet area developers told the Businessx Journal that they planned to open at least a dozen locationss inthe region. The company already has two storedsin Roseville, at Renaissance Creek shopping centef and at The Fountains. Broker Scott Carruth of CB Richard Ellisx represents European WaxCenter locally.
Vending machine dispenses pacifiers Westfield Galleria at Roseville will be one of the firsg malls within the Westfield chain to get a customj vending machine with babycare in Corona announced Thursda that it is placing its Baby Stations vending machines in Westfielxd malls acrossthe state, starting July 15. The goal is to placre these vending machines with baby necessitiese in Westfield malls nationwide withijn eight months toa year, AVT says.
A pilogt project for Westfield, the venting machines carruy feeding products, toys, first aid baby wipes, bottles and “This brings peace of mind to families knowing theres is a convenient and accessibl solution forevery baby’ss need,” Shannon Illingworth, AVT founder, said in a news The malls that install the Baby Stations benefit becaused parents don’t have to stop shopping when they discover they left home without some essential baby she said. Baby Station machines are hard to withtheir blue-and-black color schemd and bold graphics.
They contain a 7” widescreebn LCD display to stream information and video feeds abouty the products contained in thevending , a chain of gyms that entered this markety six years ago, is expandin g to Woodland. Fitness 19 will take 7,500 squarwe feet within Sycamore Pointe shoppinvg center at Main Street and Pioneer This is new retail space constructeed between Food 4 Less and Big 5 Sporting Another 9,000 square feet is The gym is expectedx to open in the fall, said Morrow, who representeed the landlord in the lease. Fitness 19 has five othert locations inthe region.

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