Friday, October 22, 2010

H&M a go for Kenwood - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

http://www.aspma.com/movies/download/movie_zombie_town/
The store will move into the lower-levelk space occupied by Showcase Cinemas, in the food The Courier reportedon Aug. 22 that the mall wantedf to move the cinema to make room forretailo and, in particular, H&M. At the Greg Bickford, Sycamore Township planning andzoninb administrator, said the mall had wanted that space. Kenwood is owned in part by , which has been struggling withfinancial difficulties. But that would not prevent the propertu owner from attracting andsigning tenants, sincer Kenwood is among the best-performinbg malls in the region, with average salese per square foot of $600, according to the 2008 Directory of Majord Malls.
In 2004, an H&M spokesman told the Courier that the retailerr was in preliminary discussions with Kenwoodf TowneCentre officials. But that deal reportedlt fell apart after competitorr Forever 21 reached a more competitiverent H&M, short for , became nationally popula r in 2000 after opening its firsyt U.S. store in These days it operatesx in 33 countries and in23 U.S. Its closest location is in Dublin, Ohio, outside of Columbus.

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