Coldwater Creek runs dry

Coldwater Creek, the women’s clothier, is closing its doors after six consecutive years of losses.

UnknownManagement said Coldwater’s options ran dry after the company put itself up for sale and there were no takers. Coldwater filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code today in Wilmington, Del., corporate capital of America.

Company stock has shed 95 percent of its value during its long, painful decline. About 6,000 people work at Coldwater’s 379 stores. The chain’s farewell will include liquidation sales, expected to start May 5, in time for Mother’s Day.

Currently, Coldwater is offering 40% off everything on its website. Coldwater was founded 30 years ago as a catalog seller of women’s clothing and accessories.

Rehoboth outlet gets an update

The Tanger Outlet retail mecca on Route 1 in Rehoboth Beach is only 19 years old and is already getting a facelift.

UnknownA $10 million renovation on the Midway shops, the middle of the three complexes in Delaware, began Feb. 26 and includes a new paint job, as well as new tower details that rev up the façade.  New siding, lighting, and architectural details will up the ante on curb appeal and play up the coastal vibe.

In addition to enhancing the look, the seven-month project will include the addition of a raised pedestrian walkway from one side of the Midway property to the other. The shopping center also will renovate the public restrooms in the former food court area.

The Midway location is home to 45 brand-name and designer outlet stores in 186,000 square feet of retail space, including Michael Kors, Kate Spade New York, Dooney & Bourke, Cole Haan, Tommy Bahama, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Vineyard Vines. And no sales tax!

Midway’s shopping sisters are Bayside and Seaside. Bayside includes 27 brand-name  stores in 144,000 square feet;  Seaside has 60 brand-name and designer outlet stores  in 238,000 square feet.

 

A hot spot in Hot Springs

Once again, the Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa in Arkansas is on the list of Top 100 Spas compiled by Spas of America.

Arlington Spa-2The Arlington’s Thermal Water Spa is unique in that guests bathe in the waters of the hot springs pumped directly into the hotel. The natural spring waters from the world-famous Hot Springs National Park flow out of the ground at a temperature of 143 degrees Fahrenheit.

So, how does that work? Thank Mother Nature. Rain in the watershed area sinks about a mile deep through faults and fractures. As it goes deep into the earth, it becomes heated by the natural heat of the earth. Hot water then rises quickly through a fault at the base of Hot Springs Mountain where the Arlington and world-famous Bath House Row are located.

Hot_Springs_062“We take great pride in the Thermal Water Spa, as well as our beauty and facial salon,”  Bob Martorana, general manager of The Arlington, said in a statement. “Our experienced, professional staff is dedicated to making all of our guests look and feel great.”

Many of the folks at the Arlington have been with the hotel for more than 30 years and their dedication shines through. It’s a unique place, steeped in character. Al Capone slept there.

The spa retains its vintage tubs, outfitted with what appear to be large electric mixers. It isn’t sleek or fancy but it sure gets the job done.

When I was a guest at the Arlington spa last year, I was greeted by Susan, who ushered me into the tub. After a good, hot soaking in swirling waters, Susan gave me a thorough scrub down, showered me off, wrapped me in towels and left me to rest on a chaise like a proper southern lady before being led to a sublimely relaxing 20-minute massage. Ahhh!

The list was featured in Healthy Living + Travel, and included spas in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Spas of America based its selections on the number of unique visitors to its website.

The Arlington has been a destination since 1875 when visitors from around the world would come to Hot Springs to bathe in the soothing thermal waters to heal and relax. Hot Springs National Park became “America’s Spa” and is the only national park in a city.

Bring your water bottle to the park downtown and get a free refill of this natural refresher from any of the public water fountains.

quapaw_baths_spa_poolIf you’re looking for an option that retains its sense of history but is completely restored try, Quapaw Baths. The state-of-the art bathhouse and spa offers four spacious soaking pools with Hot Springs’ natural waters in varying temperatures and is located a short stroll from the Alington down Central Avenue on historic Bath House Row.

Don’t miss the spectacular skylight sited over the pools. A full slate of spa services also is available.

 

Free green chips and a pot o’ gold

Today only, diners at California Tortilla are lucky, whether they are Irish or not.

unnamedThe chain of fast-casual restaurants is offering its signature green chips, served with a pot of gold queso, free with any purchase all day long at every location. That’s right. You get green chips without spending any green.

California Tortilla serves fresh, made-to-order, award-winning signature burritos, quesadillas, salads and other Cal-Mex faves. Based in Rockville, MD, the chain has more 40 locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.

Picture this: the Habitat auction

Picture this.

A longtime art collector closes his respected gallery in Rehoboth Beach, Del.

He is diagnosed with cancer. His wife has Alzheimer’s. And he is thinking not only of what he will do with his art collection but what good he will do in the world.

poolepic1_1_That’s the real-life story of retired lawyer Dick Poole and his wife Elisa, who have donated the bulk of their 500-piece collection to Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County, to be sold at a special auction. All the proceeds go to Habitat.

I got to know Dick when I was one of many volunteers and staff helping to plan the event. He is generous, smart and has fabulous taste–and just got great news from his doctors, who found him cancer free. Bidders will find lots of wonderful paintings to buy, including many by Delaware artists.

There’s still time to register for the auction, to be held Friday, March 14 at Arsht Hall on Pennsylvania Avenue.

The preview gala starts at 5:30 p.m. Bidding begins at 7 p.m., with renowned auctioneer Alasdair Nichol wielding the gavel. Nichol is vice chairman of Freeman’s, an esteemed auction house in Philadelphia, and is donating his considerable talents to the event. You might known him as the guy with the Scottish brogue who appraises art on the PBS show Antiques Roadshow.

You can sign up for the event at the Habitat website. Admission is $40 or $50 at the door.

A window on winners at the Flower Show

This in from the Philadelphia Flower Show

Congratulations to the 2014 ‘Flower Bombing’ Windows & Lobbies Winners

Grand Champion: Cira Center, Forrest Green Plantscapes
Honorable Mention Favorite: Shops at Liberty Place Pop-Up Garden, Hoffman Design Group
Facebook Fan Favorite: 
Winner: Plow and Hearth, NJ
Runner Up: Bluestone Fine Art Gallery

Category Winners:

Most Artistic:  
Winner: Cira Center
Honorable Mention: Bluestone Fine Art Gallery & Eyes Gallery
unnamedBest Use of Flowers and Greenery:
Winner: Boyd’s
Honorable Mention: Hoffman Pop-Up Garden at the Shops at Liberty Place
Best Use of Flower Show Poster:
Winner: Shops at Liberty Place
Honorable Mention: Absolute Abstract
Most Colorful Palette:
Winner: Danny’s Adult Bookstore
Honorable Mention: Gary Mann Jewelers
Most Creative Design:
Winner: Follicle Studio
Honorable Mention: Holiday Inn Express
Most Inspired:
Winner: Iron Hill Brewery
Honorable Mention: Millesime
Most Fashionable:
Winner: Arcadia Boutique
Honorable Mention: Nicole Miller Philadelphia
Most Random:
Winner: Woodcrest Country Club
Honorable Mention: Garland Of Letters
 

Snow sale at the Philadelphia Flower Show

Rain, shine or snow, the show goes on at the Philadelphia Flower Show.

Spring2014ProductsADespite a stormy forecast for Monday, the iconic harbinger of spring will be open at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 12th and Arch streets. (For recorded information, dial 215.988.8899).

Still, the folks at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society know that inclement weather tends to dampen the spirits of would-be visitors. So PHS is proffering a tempting bouquet in the form of Snow Tickets, priced at $20 through midnight Monday. That’s a deep discount from the regular $32 ticket price.

You can use the tickets any time during the show, which runs through Sunday, March 9.

So pull on your Wellies and go! This year’s extravaganza is titled ARTiculture, in which florists, gardeners and landscapers have transformed the venue into a 10-acre canvas bursting with color and creativity inspired by the great gardens that have inspired artists for centuries.

Buy your Snow Tickets online at theflowershow.com. Do hurry. The offer melts with the first tick of Tuesday.

Nordstrom 50% off shoe clearance

Like March Madness, we wait in great anticipation for the big shoe sale at Nordstrom, going on now.

unnamedIt’s retail in its purest state. Mark ’em down and move ’em out.

Women’s and men’s shoes are deeply discounted at your nearest Nordstrom and online. In keeping with the tradition of Nordstrom Nice, shipping and returns are free.

A few tantalizing tidbits: Dansko rainbow-hued professional clogs, kicked from $134.95 to $64.47; Tory Burch’s adorable black-and-red color-blocked Churchill sneaker, originally priced at $185, now a mere $92.49; and Stuart Weitzman’s super sexy surreal sandal, a far less painful splurge at $292.49, half off the previous tab of $585.

Selection is limited. So if you wear a popular size, put on your running shoes and shop.

Sipping on the East Coast

The West Coast isn’t the only region for wine. Here are a few destinations to explore on the East Coast, as reported in the Spring/Summer edition of Delaware Bride magazine:

HFH_Gala2013_sansebastianSt. Augustine/Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. He loves the links. She loves the drinks. This laid-back destination in northern Florida will keep them both happy. The PLAYERS  Championship will be held May 6-11 in Ponte Vedra at the stadium course at TPC Sawgrass. (More on that in a future post.)

The event includes Wine & Dine on 9, in which fans can nibble gourmet small plates in a garden setting prepared by Mathew Medure, one of Northeast Florida’s celeb chefs. Wine & Dine on 9 also is home to the Beringer Wine Bar, serving for a selection of reds, whites and rosés. In addition, TPC Sawgrass offers an award-winning wine list and won the “Wine Spectator Award of Excellence” by Wine Spectator five years running, from 2008-2012.

The World Golf Hall of Fame is in St. Augustine, a chip shot from San Sebastian Winery, home to The Cellar Upstairs, a rooftop jazz club, and a super wine shop for connoisseurs.

Finger Lakes Region, N.Y. There are more than 100 wineries and breweries in upstate New York, most open year-round. Celebrated trails include Seneca Lake, Keuka Lake and Cayuga Lake, which pour on the scenery in addition to wines. Tour on your own or by party bus. Accommodations range from tiny bed-and-breakfast inns to large resorts and spas.

biltmore_winery_buildingAsheville, N.C. Entry to Biltmore Winery and Antler Village is included in admission to Biltmore Mansion, historic home to the Vanderbilts and the largest residence in America. There are a half-dozen other wineries in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including Lake James Cellars, located in an old textile mill, and Addison Farms, where grapes grow in a former tobacco field.

The Federalist Zinfandel

Alexander Hamilton was never president. But he was a splendid U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, an accomplishment forever memorialized with his portrait on the $10 bill.

The-Federalist-Zinfandel1You don’t have to wait for Presidents Day or any other national holiday to enjoy Dry Creek Federalist Zinfandel 2011 from Terlato Wines, which has Hamilton on the label.

The folks at Terlato sent us a bottle to try for ourselves. Rooted in American soil, Federalist Zinfandel hales from California’s Russian River Valley, a microclimate bathed in afternoon sun, dried in cool night air and refreshed with morning fog.

Hamilton took a big bite out of life, from his birth in the Caribbean, to his rise in the American Revolution and his stunning achievement establishing a monetary system in a fledgling nation.

Like a big Zin, Hamilton was a man of bold flavors. He had a notorious affair, which he publicly confessed after being blackmailed. He died in a duel, shot by Aaron Burr, the would-be president who Hamilton helped to foil.

Back to the wine. We tested it with filet mignon, a classic pairing for a hearty red. The Fed was a great match, with lush notes of plum, bright cherry and tones of licorice and cinnamon. Expect a smooth, round mouthfeel that tastes expensive. Expect to pay about $24 a bottle.