United States:
Luxury Retailers Headed In New Direction
30 May 2019
Pryor Cashman LLP
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Bradley Kaufman, head of Pryor Cashman's Commercial + Retail Leasing
practice, spoke with leaders in the luxury retail leasing
sector about how leasing patterns are changing in Manhattan.
Overall, industry veterans expressed that luxury retailers are
following a new roadmap as the Manhattan landscape continues to
evolve, with high-end stores breaking away from leasing space the
way they did six or seven years ago.
Kaufman's findings, published in Real Estate Weekly, can be
read here.
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