The Church of Shopping
A new marketplace in the shopping mecca of New York City aims to reinvent the retail model.
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So for Caswell-Massey, when Mari's New York is downstairs selling fudge brownies, upstairs it can sell its wonderfully appetizing products. There's a nice synergy there, ?says Miarecki.
While this all sounds well and good, Limelight still has to prove that it's different — and better — than your average suburban shopping mall. Avoiding big-name brands in favor of artisanal craft retailers is a good start, but don't flea markets already have that space covered? And I'm sure at much lower prices. But if you find yourself in New York, it's certainly worth checking out — if for the beauty of the building alone.
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Joe Keenan is the executive editor of Total Retail. Joe has more than 10 years experience covering the retail industry, and enjoys profiling innovative companies and people in the space.
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