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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><div class="photoCaption" /><img alt="270GreenwichStreet_store.jpg" src="http://therealestate.observer.com/270GreenwichStreet_store.jpg" width="300" height="165" /><br />2008: Retail Space Odyssey</div />Sorry, Best Buy. Big-box domestics behemoth Bed, Bath & Beyond now has dibs on 33,500 square feet of the remaining retail space at Tribeca's forthcoming 101 Warren Street complex. 

<p>Brokerage Robert K. Futterman & Associates described the deal Thursday as a " testament" to the historic neighborhood's rebirth as, um, a shopping mall.</p>

"Lower Manhattan and TriBeCa in particular are quickly becoming a seven-day retail market, popular with New Yorkers and tourists alike. Bed Bath & Beyond's decision to establish a downtown flagship at 101 Warren, further reinforces the area's retail resurgence," RFK Managing Director Ariel Schuster stated in a press release.

<p>With Whole Foods Market and Barnes & Noble already taking up another 100,000 square feet of the Owings & Merrill-designed building (aka 270 Greenwich Street), there's only enough room left for, say, a Gap or two.</p>

"RFK will be marketing the balance of the 4,294 square feet of retail space to upscale fashion retailers and to luxury home furnishing stores," according to the release.

<p>What, no Starbucks?</p>

- Chris Shott]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 13:32:46 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->In its application for another $7 million in tax breaks from the Industrial Development Agency (this time an exemption to the mortgage recording tax), the Related Companies lists some "projected tenants" at Bronx Terminal Market: BJ's, Home Depot, Target, Best Buy, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Marshall's. BJ's, you may recall, had long been rumoured, and its bite was softened by Related's pledge that any warehouse club it took on as a tenant would <a href="http://therealestate.observer.com/2006/02/21love.html">honor food stamps and W.I.C. </a>

-<em>Matthew Schuerman </em>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2006 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2006 20:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->A rhetorical question: Is it possible for us in the media to report on gentrification without either cheerleading or, worse (though we&#8217;ll be more readily accused of this), coming off as the reverse-snob snobs that want everyone else to leave Williamsburg except for us and our friends? Witness <em>The Times </em>thanking Jehovah Wednesday for getting rid of the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/22/business/22fifth.html?_r=1&%2020ref=slogin ">&#8220;airline ticket offices, fast-food outlets, stores selling faux antiques and cheesy souvenir shops&#8221;</a> along Fifth Avenue and bringing instead Best Buy! No offense to the perceptive staff at Square Feet, but isn&#8217;t it a value judgment to declare that as a result of this retail change, the stretch between 42nd Street and Saks &#8220;seems to be perking up&#8221;? And since when does a neighborhood achieve self-actualization only when a lot of restaurants open up? The headline for the December <em>Times </em>profile on Prospect Heights&#8212; <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/18/realestate/18living.html?ex=1140930000&en=6ac3532755fe3ad5&ei=5070">&#8220;A Neighborhood Comes Into Its Own</a>&#8221;&#8212;was paradoxical because of how many elements that the article celebrated about ProHo have been around for decades, if not centuries: the Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park and Tom&#8217;s Restaurant.

<p>On the other had, we don&#8217;t <em>really </em>have anything against real estate hype. It is good for the economy--particularly <em>our </em>economy.</p>

-<em>Matthew Schuerman </em>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2006 07:38:11 -0500</pubDate>
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