deerparker
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Perhaps I missed that Kate Spade was leaving Cumberland Street, but the signage is gone and the windows papered.
I believe that 100 Bloor (old pottery barn space) has been leased, but I can't confirm. Anyone know anything?
it's not longer listed here:CBRE still have it showing as leasable.
But that could be out of date.
There are.....ummmm, problems w/some of what CBRE has up............(from my perspective anyway)
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No building permits pulled in relation to retail fit-out that I can see. But that may not be necessary or may not have been applied for yet.
Arlin was at Cushman & Wakefield (LePage) back when I was doing design work with them and I worked on a few projects with his name as a junior. Good guy. Should probably take the flotsam equipment out of the pool before taking a picture of himself in front of it though.Based on this retail insider article my hypothesis is that Lululemon is taking 60 (or 100 Bloor)... which is great! Nike was looking at a reconfigured 2 Bloor West but not sure if they ever signed.
You’ve Seen His Name on Buildings Throughout Toronto. But Who is Arlin Markowitz?
Toronto’s leading commercial leasing broker talks about the secret to his success and the future of the retail leasing marketretail-insider.com
After the item on Paris Baguette, I half expected to read "La Canadienne, a Jakarta-based fashion and footwear store..."La Canadienne, a Montreal-based fashion and footwear store, at 138 Cumberland Street opens today. It replaces the former Kate Spade store.
La Canadienne Store Replaces Kate Spade in Yorkville Amid National Store Expansion
The Montreal-based women's footwear retailer is expanding its own stores out of Quebec for the first time with plans for more stores.retail-insider.com
Hmmm but they have a large flagship on Queen West?Based on this retail insider article my hypothesis is that Lululemon is taking 60 (or 100 Bloor)... which is great! Nike was looking at a reconfigured 2 Bloor West but not sure if they ever signed.
You’ve Seen His Name on Buildings Throughout Toronto. But Who is Arlin Markowitz?
Toronto’s leading commercial leasing broker talks about the secret to his success and the future of the retail leasing marketretail-insider.com
Queen's not that big (10k) and Cumberland is tiny. Their current strategy is pop-ups, 5k square feet, and massive flagships (25k)Hmmm but they have a large flagship on Queen West?
Unless they are trying more of their largest concept with the studio, coffee bar and retail like Chicago or Mall of America...