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there's some stuff left. Much more discounted biz attire though...
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i was going to ask the same thing about loehmann's. i haven't been able to get there for the last couple of weeks. i would finally be able to go this weekend, just not sure if it's worth it. i don't really wear business attire...
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i walked by the old bathandbody this morning and there was a lot of construction underway inside the building. is the juicy couture finally underway? does anyone know? or are they just fixing up the building?
the space is off the salove site... the signs in the window say it's been taken over by Precision Realty, which is already located on the 7th floor of the building. the space is listed on Precision's site (1701 walnut) http://www.precisionrg.com/case_histories.php Last edited by phonziexd : 05-09-2008 at 08:35 PM. |
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Not to beat a dead horse, but so many people didn't believe that it was opening.
http://salove.com/pdfs/1729_Walnut_Brochure_shell.pdf read below which stores this space is adjacent to (Juicy coming soon). |
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They took the boards covering the new TUMI store yesterday. The place looks very nice. I believe a sign on the door said they were opening today.
With ATL leaving, that block is poised to take on higher-end retailers. I believe an Apple Store would work well in the soon to be old ATL space. I wish they would renovate the facade of the Arden B store when that closes...it looks very dated (remember when it used to be a Banana Republic?). |
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Tumi is a cop out if you ask me. Doesn't belong on the street. Thank god they are getting rid of ATL, there are too many of those as is.
The Rosenbluth building has to be under demolition, there is literally nothing left of the back, not to mention the facade is junk. I hope the whole thing is demo'ed and a new building is put in its place. Now alls we need to get rid of is Talbots, Jones NY, Arden B, Eckerd, some shitty banks, Qdoba, McDonalds, Alfa, (The Childrens Place maybe), I Brewster is finally gone, all cell phone stores, and probably a few others I can't remember. Then we are talking. |
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1515 Walnut Street Center City, Philadelphia Retail Space for Lease 2,160 sf on 1st floor Approximately 6,000 sf Total Building Size 1st floor to be delivered at street grade New interior and facade renovation Rear loading Upper floors included Located on Philadelphia’s most powerful retail block Heavy pedestrian traffic
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