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Was Black Friday sales good? Or poor? It depends upon who you ask.
Look
at the following headlines:
AP: 'There was a lot of hype, but results were on lukewarm side'...
NYT: Mall Stores See Trouble in Sales Data...
Financial Times: Wall Street seen boosted by strong Black Friday...
BLOOMBERG: 'It was a very good weekend'...
Why are liberals eternal pessimists?
NYT story: Who do you suppose they interviewed about sales data? Do
you
have that information? Do you think the NYT invented stories from
non-existent merchants?
The NYT chose to focus their headlines on the negative mall store data
(down
a mere 0.9% if early estimates are accurate) rather than the
exceptionally
strong data coming from the discount chains outside the mall...which
saw
an
11.4% increase in spending.
Why does a 0.9% decline in sales make their headlines, but an 11.4%
increase
doesn't get mentioned until halfway down an article about "lukewarm"
sales?
Malls have become a thing of the past. (already) The new trend is
streetscape type developments with all stores having a exterior
entrance
and
convenient parking
Yep. Retail, light commercial and residential all mixed into a large
park.
Here is one in Westlake, Ohio within 15 minutes of us that opened just
last
year:
http://www.crockerpark.com/
Here is one on the east side of Cleveland that opened a couple of years
ago.
http://www.legacy-village.com
Here is one in Columbus, Ohio:
http://www.eastontowncenter.com/
The buzzword is "lifestyle centers"
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cced/lets/03041ltb.pdf