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Go Mega-Mall or Go Home?
Kathryn M. Hess from Goulston & Storrs on
While increased occurrences of retail store closures and predictions about the death of the shopping mall are causing mall owners to consider downsizing or repurposing their space, the developers behind American Dream Mall, are doubling down on their use of entertainment space to attract customers.
Retail-to-Industrial Conversions: Revolution or Niche Trend?
James A. Shipe from Goulston & Storrs on
It may have been unthinkable ten to fifteen years ago, but the shift in consumer shopping patterns from brick-and-mortar stores to online platforms has resulted in the emergence of retail-to-industrial conversions.
Retail Apocalypse: The End Or A New Beginning?
Trevor Hoffman from Goulston & Storrs on
The last several years have been treacherous for the retail sector. Changing shopping patterns and shifting demographics have led some commentators to declare that the (retail) apocalypse is upon us.
The Game of Malls. What Is Dead May Never Die.
Brian Judge from Goulston & Storrs on
It’s no secret that consumers have been shifting away from shopping at traditional brick-and-mortar stores in favor of shopping online. The trend has led to proclaim that, with some exceptions, the mall is more or less dead.
EU Countries Are Now Knocking on Italy’s Front Door for Learning About the Electronic Invoicing
Gilberto Gelosa from Interconsulting Studio Associato on
Since the 1st of January 2019 in Italy VAT subjects have the legal obligation to issue electronic invoices. This innovative invoice has to be issued for all the sales of goods and services made by VAT subject are resident, settle in or recognized in Italy.
What’s Old is New Again: Department Stores Partner with Online-Only Secondhand Apparel Companies
Christopher Clements from Goulston & Storrs on
Apparel merchandisers are predicting that resale will soon become a force in the industry and retailers are beginning to take notice.
The Rise of Airbnb, Boosted by Regulatory Precariousness
Manuel Pérez Taboada from CCVZ on
Only a decade ago there were very few travelers in the world who planned their trips without thinking of a hotel. As with all new things, the Law is late.
REIT Issues for Retail Leasing Professionals
Jonathan Stein from Goulston & Storrs on
As retail leasing continues to evolve, real estate investment trust (REIT) landlords, retail tenants and the business / advisory teams on both sides will want to ensure that REIT issues are surfaced and negotiated before the lease is signed
Black Friday in July: A Retail Boost in Competition with Amazon
Timothy H. Watkins from Goulston & Storrs on
Is “Christmas in July” a bonus for consumers or retailers? Which retailers are coming to the front of the price slashing competition and what products are hot off the shelves?
Stay in the Know: Recent Developments in Trademark Law
Andrew J. Ferren from Goulston & Storrs on
Retailers appreciate that their brands are among their most valuable assets. But it can be challenging for them to know how current trademark law will affect their selection, registration, and enforcement of those brands.
Towards the Strategic Partnership Trade Agreement Between EU - Mercosur
Pablo Semenzato from CCVZ on
Last week a significant progress was made in the strategic collaboration commercial agreement between the European Union (EU) and the Common Market of the South (Mercosur).
All Eyes on G-20 as Additional Tariffs Loom
Matthew E. Epstein from Goulston & Storrs on
Tariffs – and the threat of new tariffs that would be levied against some $300 billion in Chinese imports – are expected to dominate much of the discussion at this week’s G-20 Summit.
We’re Here for the Food Hall Party
Melissa Rivers from Goulston & Storrs on
If you haven’t eaten at a food hall yet… it is likely only a matter of time before you do. They are popping up all over the country and are gaining popularity.
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