Christiana Mall refines the mix

My latest retail story for WDDE.org, Delaware’s NPR affiliate.

In a retail landscape checkered with SPACE AVAILABLE signs, Christiana Mall is in the enviable position of having more merchants who want to set up shop than there are places for them to do business.

That provides the mall with a rare opportunity to pick and choose, replacing underperforming retailers whose leases are expiring with new merchants who might resonate more with shoppers.

This year, Christiana expects to add at least 11 new or expanded retailers to its lineup of 130-plus stores.

“Christiana Mall is made up of tenants with temporary leases or long-term leases with a variety of unique terms and conditions,” says Steve Chambliss, senior general manager at Christiana. “Leasing cycles give us the opportunity to reevaluate existing merchants and ensure that our customers are receiving the best experience each time they visit.”

UnknownThe mall is currently just under 1.1 million square feet, the result of an ambitious expansion in 2010-11 that added Nordstrom and Target anchors, Barnes & Noble and a restaurant row that includes The Cheesecake Factory and BRIO Tuscan Grille.

With no room to grow inside the footprint, Christiana has been building outside the mall, with such attractions as a 100,000-square-foot Cabela’s, a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts that will open this spring. A 12-screen Cinemark Theatre will premier in November in a free-standing site across from Nordstrom and Target.

Experiences that complement shopping—restaurants, entertainment and services such as shoe repair and optometry offices—are magnets for merchants, says Jesse Tron, spokesman for the International Council of Shopping Centers, a Washington. D.C.-based trade group.

“There’s a large push by malls and shopping centers to add those attractions because they increase consumer traffic,” he says.

In 2013, there were few upgrades or additions to the mall.

The only new retailer to debut at Christiana was L’Occitane en Provence, a skin care boutique. Select Comfort remodeled its mattress store and Journeys expanded with Journeys Kidz, broadening its inventory of sporty footwear for men and women to shoes for children. Two restaurants were added to the mix, Noodles & Company, a quick casual concept offering global pasta dishes, and Charley’s Philly Steaks in the food court, said Tom Schneck II, mall marketing manager.

The boomlet of newcomers in 2014 includes youth-oriented retailers, some familiar faces and spinoffs on existing concepts. Shoppers who adore shoes will be kicking up their heels Six of the 11 new stores will sell footwear.

Chambliss declined to identify the merchants who will be leaving to make way for new tenants. In the world of shopping, culling the herd is part of the natural order of evolution.

Unknown-1“Part of the value of our center is the ability to consistently update our merchandise assortment to meet the changing needs of our customers,” he says.

With Delaware’s tax-free shopping and the completion of the Route 1 interchange, Christiana is ideally positioned to capitalize on a consumer market that shows signs of thawing after a long freeze. The mall already boasts a top-performing Apple Store and such destinations as Anthropologie, Michael Kors, Urban Outfitters and Microsoft.

According to its owner, Chicago-based General Growth Properties (GGP), Christiana attracts 18 million visitors a year, about half from neighboring states. Sales are more than $1,200 per square foot, about three times the U.S. average. In the food court, sales are $1,400 per square foot.

Nationally, other regional super malls also are experiencing improved vacancy rates.

In the fourth quarter of 2013, the average U.S. vacancy rate was 5.4 percent, according to the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries. That’s a sharp spike from the 12 percent vacancy rate logged in the second quarter of 2013.

Some of the improvement might be attributed to merchants pressing for space during the critical holiday shopping season, Tron notes. Space is also getting tighter because few malls have been adding square footage in a protracted sour economy.

In desirable markets, that is translating to competition for space and higher rents.

“With little new space in the pipeline, there is not a ton of room for retailers who are looking to expand,” Tron says. “That, in turn, is putting upward pressure on rents.”

Retail is both an art and a science, with shopping center managers tweaking the mix based on which stores complement one another and which retailers compete with one another, with a sizable measure of consumer feedback blended in.

“We use many methods to strategically select our tenants to balance our merchandising mix,” Chambliss says. “It’s based on a selection of metrics including customer input, local demographics, competition regionally and the correct size and location within our center.”

Most of Christiana’s new faces are focused on apparel. The lineup includes:

  • Kids Foot Locker, a purveyor of brand-name athletic footwear, clothes and accessories for children will debut in time for Black Friday shopping. Think Foot Locker for grownups, but with smaller sizes. The 3,319-square-foot store will open in November, next to the Disney Store.
  • House of Hoops caters to basketball fans and shoppers who wants to look sporty with exclusive labels from Jordan, Nike, adidas, Under Armour and others. The 7,626-square-foot location takes the court in September.
  • Vans, the place to find skateboarding shoes, trendy hoodies and other cutting-edge action sports footwear and apparel, will open a 648-square-foot boutique, also in November.
  • Invicta, a 543-square-foot jewel box, sells fashion-forward watches, artsy jewelry, posh writing instruments and bling-y eyewear. The doors open in April.
  • Wilsons Leather, which closed its mall stores in 2008, will return with a 2,326-square-foot boutique-style store in May, offering purses, briefcases, travel items and other accessories.
  • Zumiez, a destination for young men and women who like to skate, snowboard and surf, will sell both apparel and gear. The store opens in September.
  • Victoria’s Secret PINK, a spinoff of the uber undies purveyor, will open a 4,310-square-foot store offering sleepwear and loungewear, in addition to bras and panties. A fall opening is planned but no date has been announced.

Victoria’s Secret also will unveil its remodeled 10,652-square-foot main store in May. While the store is under construction, VS will operate from a temporary location near Macy’s.

A few other retailers are renovating or expanding, including: Gap and its offspring, babyGap, and GapKids; Express, an apparel and accessories store; LoveSac, a modular furniture seller; Sprint’s mobile phone store and Zales jewelers.

There’s no word yet as to whether other retailers will be signed this year, Chambliss says.

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Here’s to you, Valentine

It’s Valentine’s Day. What’s in your champagne flute?

UnknownAt our house, we are uncorking a memorable bubbly from J Winery & Vineyards in California’s glorious Sonoma Valley. We first visited the winery outside Healdsburg about 10 years ago, a pleasant jaunt from San Francisco, where we were visiting my brother-in-law, the artist Daniel Dallabrida. We brought back a bottle of J Cuvee Brut for a party he was giving to introduce his East Coast kin to West Coast friends.

Recently, I was asked to write an article on honeymooning in wine country for Delaware Bride magazine. I immediately thought of J, which offers visitors lovely wines paired with delicious bites and spectacular scenery, as a destination for honeymooners.

At our house, we are far beyond the honeymoon stage. But we love romance and embrace an opportunity to celebrate. Tonight, we will once again enjoy J’s Cuvee Brut (MRSP: $28), a slightly citrusy sparkling wine with hints of pear, fresh bread and a whiff of angel food cake.

Here’s to you, Valentine.

 

From California Faucets, the fleur-de-lis

In plenty of time for Mardi Gras, California Faucets is rolling out StyleDrain Fleur in the classic fleur-de-lis pattern, suitable for Francophiles, New Orleans Saints fans and anyone with a Old Europe design sensibility.

CaliforniaFaucets-StyleDrain-Fleur-9176_fleurLeave it to this maker to come up with a shower drain in an iconic design for the detail-oriented consumer. California Faucets is dripping with choices for your luxury bath, from faucets to drains to shower heads and beyond. StyleDrains also are available in six other designs: Mission, Waves, Deco Line, Deco Swirl, Neo and Craftsman.

As a longtime home and garden writer, I believe that details make the difference between great design and OK design. And like a beautiful watch or a performance car, a shower is a daily pleasure.

Like all California Faucets offerings, StyleDrain Fleur is available in more than 30 decorative finishes. In addition to its good looks, the drain provides a super fast draining capacity. That means you won’t be standing in water up to your ankles when the body sprays, rain bars, and multiple showerheads are going at full blast.

List prices for the StyleDrain Fleur decorative grid range from $175 to $280 in Polished Chrome, to $280 for a premium finish, such as English Brass, or Black Nickel. The StyleDrain drain body–the working part of the drain you don’t see–is priced separately.

Moisturize naturally with derma e

The winter wind sounds like a pack of baying Transylvanian wolves — and my skin is howling for moisture.

2013070812081657300_medVitamin E is a longtime friend for a challenged epidermis because it helps to keep moisture in our skin when the forces of nature are trying to draw it out. Grandmother Smith was a big believer in the power of Vitamin E, a fat-soluble vitamin, to treat everything from sunburn to brittle nails.

Grandmother would have appreciated derma e’s Vitamin E Intensive Therapy Body Balm (MSRP: $15.99). It’s a highly concentrated cream with naturally sourced full-spectrum Vitamin E that is formulated to rescue and restore extreme cases of dry, dehydrated skin.

Although it’s a natural antidote to winter, derma e was born in sunny California in a local health food store. A high-potency Vitamin E cream was its first product.

Today the company makes a full line of products designed to clean, moisturize and protect our skin. A recent addition is Evenly Radiant Dark Circle Eye Creme, which helps to reduce dark circles, puffiness and fine wrinkles.

Throughout the line, there’s an emphasis on pure, natural ingredients, including vitamins A, C and E, green tea and peptides. You can find derma e in natural foods stores, as well as GNC. Or buy direct from the company website.

Cocktails with St-Germain

St-Germain, the artisan elderflower liqueur, is civilizing the world, one cocktail at a time.

image007You can add a touch of style and sophistication to your cocktail gathering with a St-Germain one-liter carafe ($12), which makes it easy to mix five flawless drinks at a pop. Like the classy St-Germain bottle, the carafe is inspired by Art Deco design and embossed with the navy and gold St-Germain logo.

Each piece also is embellished with fill marks on the side for your choice of either brut sparkling wine or sauvignon blanc, sparkling water or club soda, and, of course, St-Germain, making it easier than ever to craft the perfect St-Germain cocktail for friends and family.

Spouts on either side of the rim facilitate the perfect pour. Serve straight up in a champagne flute or on rocks in a Tom Collins glass. Add a lemon twist, if you wish.

At our house, we taste-tested the cocktails, made with a bottle of St-Germain provided by the company. For our variation, we opted for sparkling wine and club soda. We found the combination refreshing and refined, an effervescent way to greet guests at a party — or a loved one after a hard day at work.

So what does elderflower taste like? Think citrus fruits with a hint of pear. Pretty and romantic.

You can shake up your cocktail repertoire with a variety of drinks contained in St-Germain’s recipe book ($5). Civilization is alive and well.

Midnight Promise aces the sniff test

At any hour of the day, any day of the year, a new scent is released on the market.

image002Midnight Promise, an elegant and aromatic up-to-the-minute newcomer from Bellegance Perfumes, was created by master perfumer Sarah Horowitz and fragrance designer Karen Dubin, winner of the 2013 Cosmetic Executive Women Great Idea Award for Fragrance Innovation.

Here’s their recipe for your senses: red mandarin and cinnamon for starters, followed by spicy notes of Moroccan red rose. Underneath it all, you will find exotic hints of amber incense, vanilla musk and sandalwood, balanced with fresh tones of minty patchouli and grassy vetiver.

With a preliminary spritz on my wrist, Midnight Promise smells fresh and feminine. But it had yet to pass my sniff test: wearing it to a social event and waiting for the reaction, if any, from other guests.

So Midnight Promise and I head off to a dinner party, escorted by my husband, who does not notice that I smell ravishing. When we arrive, the house is filled with the gorgeous aroma of Bolognese sauce. Would anyone notice my perfume?

Our hostess gives me a hug and says: “what a nice scent! What is it?” Those are the words perfumers yearn to hear. When we head home after a lovely evening, the fragrance is still going strong.

Midnight Promise was previewed at the 2013 Sniffapalooza Fall Ball in New York, which was founded by Dubin to attract fragrance enthusiasts from around the globe. The company sent me a small tester enrobed in a purple velvet bag to try for myself.

Manufactured in France and bottled in a pretty, boudoir-worthy bottle, Midnight Promise has a MSRP of $105 for a large, 2.5-ounce bottle.

 

 

An eye on firmness with Relastin

During our young, invincible years, our skin springs back naturally, thanks to elastin, a protein found naturally in the skin.

 

But our bodies stop producing it while we are still in our teens. And unless we intervene, it’s all downhill from there.

rel_1Enter Relastin Eye Silk Zinc Firming Complex, which clinical tests report improves the appearance of skin’s firmness, as well as the resiliency of the delicate eye area. Formulated with zinc firming complex, Relastin is formulated to reduce the appearance of dark circles and improve the appearance of lines and wrinkles.

It’s easy to smooth on and can be applied under makeup. Use your ring finger to avoid pulling the skin around your eyes.

After two to four weeks, 80 percent of the women who tested Relastin reported that fine lines and wrinkles were not as noticeable. (I suggest you stick with it for at least four weeks before making an evaluation. Good skin care requires consistency and stick-to-it-tiveness.)

That said, the results speak for themselves. For the past four years in a row, Relastin Eye Silk was the winner of Allure magazine’s Best of Beauty Award for best eye cream. 

MSRP: $69. You can find Relastin at  www.precisionMDskin.com and lots of other beauty outlets.

A toast to Ferrari

I always keep a few bottles of bubbly chilled because I am an optimist. I believe there will be something to celebrate — sooner rather than later — so I stand prepared.

I am especially fond of the sparkling wines produced in Trento by Ferrari, which I discovered 15 years ago when my husband and I were honeymooning in Italy. (Ferrari also means “smith” in Italian, which is my maiden name!)

Ferrari_Spumante_Art_PostersWe visited the Ferrari winery in the picturesque Alpine region, where we were the only people scheduled for a tour that day. How romantic! We enjoyed a memorable private trek through the winery with a friendly guide, topped off with a glass of bubbly. We watched a classy movie on the history of Ferrari narrated by Roger Moore in dapper James Bond fashion. And we took home a complimentary poster of the comely wine lady (she’s the one on the right) and had it matted and framed. Today, it hangs in our dining room, a reminder of our lovely day.

image001New Year’s Eve will be especially festive when you uncork a bottle of bubbly from Ferrari, Italy’s leading producer of traditional method sparkling wines since 1902, which are crafted using the same process as Champagne. Trento’s high elevation produces dry, crisp, elegant food-friendly wines. In addition to our table, Ferrari is served at the home of the Italian president, the Venice Film Festival, the Milan fashion runways and World Cup Soccer.

The latest release is the 2006 Ferrari Perlé, a Blanc de Blancs sourced exclusively from estate-owned vineyards (SRP $35). Expect a highly refined pour with notes of apples and almonds. The signature Ferrari Brut NV is made from 100 percent Chardonnay grapes and is super with food, especially oysters. Notes of peach are balanced with soft brioche.  (SRP$25)  Ferrari Rosé NV, a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, is an exceptional rose that is a good match both visually and taste-wise with salmon. It’s lively and citrusy with a long finish (SRP $37).

Soon, you will be creating your own memories with Ferrari.

 

 

Toning up with Amala

Here’s a beautifully simple New Year’s resolution. Be good to your skin.

HydrateToner_100mlpkg.large_1It’s a vow that circles back to you. Because when you’re good to your skin, your skin is good to you.

If you don’t already use toner, ring in 2014 by adding a good skin bracer to your routine. Toner whisks away traces of oil or makeup you might have missed. It also helps to tighten your pores, while keeping skin hydrated.

Amala’s Hydrating Toner (MSRP: $48) is a high-quality toner that comforts your skin. It’s especially effective in winter, when harsh, drying winds swirl around us. It keeps skin refreshed without chaffing or reddening.

I’m the sensitive type — at least as far as my skin is concerned — and Amala understands skin that needs a little extra attention. So if you have hesitated to use toner in the past for fear of drying or dulling your skin, not to worry. This toner comforts the skin with jasmine, aloe and other whole plant extracts with antioxidant properties.

Made in Germany, Amala produces a extensive line of cleansers, toners and skin care products made from natural ingredients sourced from fair trade farmers.

Omaha Steaks saves Christmas

It was a Christmas horror story: Three days before the big day and I learn that the gift I had ordered for my lovely daughter and her fiancé won’t be available until mid-January.

unnamedMy darling girl, Rebecca Blythe Hodges, lives in California. Her future husband is Tobe Hooper, the esteemed director and creator of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and one of the smartest, sweetest guys I know.

So, who do I trust to deliver nice gifts sent from us in Delaware to Tinsel Town, more than 3,000 miles away?

I look to the Midwest, where everyone is so gosh-darn nice and folks abide by their promises. I am counting on Nebraska, specifically on Omaha Steaks, which has maintained a longtime relationship with my basement freezer.

imagesOn several occasions, I have spoken with real, live customer service reps who, indeed, live and work in Nebraska. I like them. I trust them. I believe them when they say their grandkids love the pork chops and the frankfurters are great with sauerkraut.

A selection from Omaha Steaks strikes me as the perfect present. What better gift to ship to a master of horror and a beautiful maiden than a cooler full of red meat?

So I pick a package I feel confident they will enjoy. Filet mignon, naturally. Sirloin steaks. Burgers. Pork chops, hot dogs, potatoes au gratin. And for a little variety, filet of sole stuffed with crab and scallops.

Then a little box pops up on the computer screen. Would I like to add four more sirloin steaks to the cooler? There’s no additional shipping charge. And, hey, it’s the holidays, so Omaha Steaks is offering a great deal. They will even toss in a set of steak knives.

I click YES.

Another box pops up. How about a couple of one-pound bags of sirloin tips?

YES again. Bring on the longhorns. The moo the merrier.

On Dec. 23, Rebecca calls to thank us for the gift. It has arrived on the doorstep, impeccably packaged and in plenty of time to ring in Christmas. She and Tobe are delighted with their special treats.

A holiday horror story has a happy ending, thanks to the nice folks from the Cornhusker State.