Shopping Center Business

DEC 2017

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ONLINE RETAIL December 2017 • SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESS • 133 tension of relationships they've already forged online, Manhattan should expect a continued focus on "downtown" sites. Their residents feel a resonance with these brands' DNA. These neighborhoods help serve as a bridge from online to offline interaction with consumers. THE BIGGEST CLICK TO BRICK YET There could be no grander example of "click-to-brick" migration than that being undertaken on multiple fronts by Ama- zon, the country's biggest online player. Responsible for more than two-thirds of total online sales nationwide, its initial moves aren't heavily centered on New York City. But Amazon's magnitude com- pels us to include them in a discussion like this. In March, the mega-company opened its first AmazonGo grocery store. Located in Seattle, it functions cash-free, without lines or checkout. A truly "grab and go" milieu, patrons scan their account upon entering. Purchases are then tracked as they are picked up. • Balance Sheet Lender • 100% In-House White Glove Service • Specialized and Middle-Market Focus • Better Than a Bank Your One-Stop Balance Sheet Lender Bridge Loans Bridge-to-Perm Loans See us in Booth 253 at the ICSC New York Conference Visit with A10 loan originators December 6 & 7 to find out which of our commercial mortgages fits your needs. 877.577.5055 ● www.a10capital.com ● info@a10capital.com ● Twitter: @A10Capital • Highly Customized Loan Structures • Non - Recourse • Institutional Backing • Responsible Lender, Not Loan to Own Permanent Loans Note Purchase Loans Single-Family Rental Loans Bonobos began operations as a "click-only" men's apparel retailer in 2007. At last count, Bonobos had 39 guideshops around the country.

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