Apparel Chains Expand Nationwide
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Apparel Chains Expand Nationwide


The TJX Cos., Inc. trade as Marshalls at 767 locations nationwide. The stores, selling family apparel, occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 50,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market and Puerto Rico during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years. Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within a five-mile radius. The company also trades as Marshalls/HomeGoods. The stores, selling family apparel, furniture and accessories for the home, occupy spaces of 50,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Plans call for 20 openings nationwide during the coming 18 months. The company also trades as T.J. Maxx at 821 locations nationwide. The stores, selling family apparel, fine jewelry and women’s shoes, occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 50,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years with options. Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within a five-mile radius. The company also trades as T.J. Maxx ‘n More. The stores, selling family apparel, jewelry, women’s shoes, furniture and accessories for the home, occupy spaces of 50,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Plans call for 60 openings nationwide during the coming 18 months.

For more information, contact Tina Lofgren, The TJX Cos., Inc., 770 Cochituate Road, Framingham, MA 01701; 508-390-3000, Fax 508-390-2340; Web site: www.tjmaxx.com.

Chico’s FAS, Inc. trades as Soma at 65 locations nationwide. The stores, selling upscale intimate apparel for women, occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in lifestyle centers and regional malls. Plans call for 15 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. The company also trades as Chico’s at 580 locations nationwide. The stores, selling casual women’s clothing and accessories, occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 8,000 sq.ft. in lifestyle and specialty centers and regional malls. Plans call for 40 to 45 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Preferred demographics include a trade-area population earning an average household income of $75,000. The company also trades as White House/Black Market at 280 locations nationwide. The stores, selling women’s clothing exclusively in white and black, occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in lifestyle centers and regional malls. Plans call for 45 to 50 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants include Chico’s, Bebe, Ann Taylor and Barnes & Noble. Typical leases run eight years. Preferred demographics include a trade-area population earning an average household income of $75,000.

For more information, contact Mike Elleman, Chico’s FAS, Inc., 11215 Metro Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33912; 239-277-6200, Fax 239-274-4259; Web sites: www.soma.com, www.chicos.com and www.whiteandblack.com.

Carter’s Retail, Inc. trades as Carter’s Childrenswear at 222 locations nationwide. The stores, selling children’s clothes, occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in outlet, power and neighborhood strip centers as well as tourist areas. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. The company also trades as OshKosh B’Gosh at 162 locations nationwide. The stores, selling children’s clothing and accessories, occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in outlet, power and neighborhood strip centers as well as tourist areas. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run five years. A vanilla shell is required. Preferred cotenants include Kohl’s, Old Navy, Target and T.J. Maxx. Competitors include The Children’s Place, Gap Kids/Baby Gap and Gymboree. Preferred demographics include a population of 150,000 within a five-mile radius earning an average household income of $75,000.

For more information, contact Mark Hoffman, Carter’s Retail, Inc., 1170 Peachtree Street Northeast, Suite 900, Atlanta, GA 30309; 404-745-2919, Fax 404-407-3191; Web site: www.carters.com.

Bachrach Clothing, Inc. trades as Bachrach at 34 locations nationwide. The stores, selling upscale men’s apparel, occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in malls. Plans call for five to 10 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years.

For more information, contact Adam Cummings, Bachrach Clothing, Inc., 4 Causeway Road, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568; 508-693-3300, Fax 508-693-7316; Web site: www.bachrach.com.

Danskin, Inc. trades as Danskin at 20 locations nationwide. The stores, selling women’s and girl’s fitness, dance and yoga apparel, occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in outlet centers as well as downtown/urban locations. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. during the coming 18 months,
with representation by Saugatuck Retail
Group
. Typical leases run five years. A vanilla shell is required.

For more information, contact Rich DiDonato, Saugatuck Retail Group, 382 Main Street, Westport, CT 06880; 203-895-5007; Email: rich@saugatuckretail.com; Web site:
www.danskin.com.

Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. trades as Jos. A. Bank Clothiers at 404 locations nationwide. The stores, selling casual and business menswear, occupy spaces of 4,500 sq.ft. in lifestyle and specialty centers as well as downtown/urban locations. Plans call for 50 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months, with additional focus placed on major metropolitan areas. Preferred demographics include a population of 150,000 within a five-mile radius earning an average household income of $75,000.

For more information, contact Joe Foley, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc., 500 Hanover Pike, Hampstead, MD 21074; 443-508-4871, Fax 410-239-5716; Web site: www.josbank.com.

Big M, Inc. trades as Mandee at 135 locations throughout CT, DE, FL, IL, MD, NJ, NY and PA. The stores, selling juniors and ladies apparel, occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and malls as well as downtown/urban and freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months, with additional focus on the Miami, FL and Chicago, IL metropolitan areas. Typical leases run five years. A vanilla shell and specific improvements are required. Preferred cotenants include T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and supermarkets. Competitors include Forever 21. Preferred demographics include a trade-area population earning an average household income of $80,000.

For more information, contact Dan Mandelbaum, Big M, Inc., 12 Vreeland Avenue, Totowa, NJ 07512; 973-890-0021 Ext. 2871, Fax 973-890-4075; Email:
dan@bigminc.com; Web site:
www.mandee.com.

BW Sports, Inc. trades as Sports Fan at 20 locations throughout AZ, CO, KS and WY. The stores, selling licensed sports apparel, occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in outlet centers and malls as well as downtown/urban locations. Plans call for two openings throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.

For more information, contact John Brennan, BW Sports, Inc., 1962 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80202; 303-295-3460, Fax 303-295-3429; Web site:
www.sportsteams.com.