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Exclusividade e... experiência!!!
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Saborear um pouco da batota da experiência em "Malls’ New Pitch: Come for the Experience":
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"While a Scottsdale shopper can buy clothes on the Web, “she can’t go out to lunch with her girlfriends and have a glass of wine and a salad online,” said Michael P. Glimcher, chairman and chief executive. “She can’t get her hair done online. She can’t go and make pottery or soap or a cake online.”
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But Glimcher is pushing the envelope even further than the standard model of restaurants and expanded food courts, he said, with tenants like Make Meaning (a membership store where people make crafts, cakes and other things) and Drybar (a salon with no scissors, just stylists with blow-dryers).
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“We want to be a place that people go to frequently, more than one time a week,” said Mr. Glimcher, so the emphasis is on classes and other hands-on experiences.
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Scottsdale Quarter opened in 2009 without a bang. Consumers were pulling back on spending and real estate was troubled. Only a handful of the stores were leased.
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Glimcher soon realized that traditional retailing would not work by itself, and leasing agents began collecting intelligence on game-changing candidates.
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At a New Jersey outlet mall, Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth, it ousted a Benetton and brought in a Lego store, which offers Lego-construction classes.
“It’s retail Darwinism,” Mr. Glimcher said.
Rick J. Caruso, the chief executive of Caruso Affiliated, developer of The Grove, an outdoor mall in Los Angeles, said the shift had shoppers rethinking what a mall could be."
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