My fiancé and I were in Chicago over the weekend. We went to that store. Was pretty cool. Would be neat to get one of them here in Minneapolis.[screaming] Uniqlo, Uniqlo, Uniqlo, Uniqlo,
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My fiancé and I were in Chicago over the weekend. We went to that store. Was pretty cool. Would be neat to get one of them here in Minneapolis.[screaming] Uniqlo, Uniqlo, Uniqlo, Uniqlo,
It would give the HERC more to do. /sI wonder how long those fast fashion chains will be around.
Get off my lawn (i.e., I'm old so I don't know what those are)!Uniqlo and Topman
Case in point: H&M just announced their third quarter earnings, and they are down over 20%! They will also be closing 170 stores (not the Uptown one, yet).I wonder how long those fast fashion chains will be around. Getting someone like Topman to sign a 10 year lease seems like we could easily end up with a vacant building in 5 years.
But maybe I'm just out of touch.
Interesting... I can't reconcile what's going on I those plans with this "updated" rendering of two twin phases in this strib articleI searched a little and it didn't look like this had been posted:
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/www/gro ... 203283.pdf
I guess this is phase one?
It looks like they're going to keep costs down with a mix of fiber cement panels and corrugated metal.
Yes, hopefully they can do a few things to make it easily convertible to retail if the demand is there.I'm hopeful that, by the time the second phase rolls around, they'll decide that both buildings can share the amenity space in phase 1 and phase 2 can have a commercial space instead.
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