Best cities for high end shopping destinations 2020 (food, cost, state)
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Do you have data to distinguish between CBD/urban core storefront stores versus suburban stores outside the city? Also, do you have data to distinguish between urban storefronts versus indoor malls?
The second would be easier to distinguish. The first is opinion. For example. Is River Oaks District and Highland Park Village Urban or suburban storefronts? You can make the case for either. Vegas stores would be another debate.
But indoor malls vs outdoor storefronts you can absolutely get data on.
There are two Rolex spaces (one at Galleria Dallas and one at NorthPark) that have their own entrances, but are attached to jewelry stores and function as expanded authorized dealer stores. The NorthPark one is rumored to take over the small LV space next to it to double in size.
There’s also a Rolex location not attached to a jewelry store under construction at Highland Park Village.
Ok, so it’s still in the works. Thanks. I’ll go ahead and add it to the list.
I wasn't gonna say anything but yes we would. The entire shopping experience is a huge huge part of high-end shopping. To put no emphasis on that part is kind of lame. But if you can't the brand you can get the brands right?
No one goes to NYC Paris etc to shop in suburban malls.
Absolutely. However, you also have to remember. Not all malls are built equally. Some malls like the Galleria and Aventura Mall are destinations. While others are not.
The second would be easier to distinguish. The first is opinion. For example. Is River Oaks District and Highland Park Village Urban or suburban storefronts? You can make the case for either. Vegas stores would be another debate.
But indoor malls vs outdoor storefronts you can absolutely get data on.
The second would be easier to distinguish. The first is opinion. For example. Is River Oaks District and Highland Park Village Urban or suburban storefronts? You can make the case for either. Vegas stores would be another debate.
But indoor malls vs outdoor storefronts you can absolutely get data on.
HP Village is a shopping center. It’s actually the first self contained shopping center ever built. It’s on the national historic registry.
That angle in and of itself is decent enough. Boxy and bland but the plants and shiny glass and tasteful signage make up for a lot of that. Its the fact that its just os boxy and gray and seemingly off a highway exit? INna former no mans land? I don't get the lack of zoning I guess...
What was this space? The disjointed/modern nature of the sun belt is unsettling to my northern sensibilities. But it works.
Don’t underestimate how fast Texas grows
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