Thursday, May 9, 2013

The Shifting Winds of New York Retail ? Part 2: Soho's Renaissance

NEW YORK, United States ? It?s just about a half dozen city blocks, but at the top end of New York?s Soho district, the concentration of international fashion and luxury brands is thicker than almost anywhere else on the planet. On two blocks between Houston and Prince Streets, Balenciaga, Dior Homme and Versace have recently opened or are about to open new boutiques, joining existing brands like Marni and Marc Jacobs.

Downtown darling Proenza Schouler, too, has inked a deal for a space on this small stretch of land, just across from the Apple Store on the corner of Prince and Greene Streets. Chloe opened a store on Greene Street just two months ago, across the street from the 5,200 square-foot boutique that Stella McCartney unveiled in early 2012. And a few blocks down, a new Saint Laurent flagship, designed by Hedi Slimane, is due to open later this month, in the famous space once occupied by Helmut Lang.

Of course, international big-ticket fashion brands aren?t new to the area. Back in 1983, Rei Kawakubo chose Soho?s Wooster Street for Comme des Gar?ons? first New York store. And over the years, the historic lower Manhattan neighbourhood ? known for its landmarked cast-iron architecture, spacious lofts and (now, mostly departed) artist population ? has attracted a remarkable number of luxury brands.

But as Soho became saturated with an ever-broader range of retailers, from streetwear labels to contemporary brands, some high-end fashion brands deemed its increasingly ?outdoor mall? ambiance contrary to the image they were trying to project. And while retailers like Prada and Chanel maintained their presence in Soho, when Balenciaga opened its first New York store in 2003, it followed in the footsteps of Comme des Gar?ons, which decamped from the south-of-Houston district to Far West Chelsea in 1999, converting a former printing plant near Tenth Avenue into a stark, lunar-feeling boutique.

In a telling turn of the tides, however, Balenciaga is now coming to Soho with not one, but two stores (men?s and women?s) set to open in the coming weeks, across from each other on Mercer Street, a shift that?s indicative of the brand?s new strategy as well as the neighbourhood?s current appeal.

As a result of increased demand, rents in the area are at an all-time record high, while behind-the-scenes dealings and bidding wars between landlords and brands vying for a presence in the successful shopping district are more heated than ever.

In February, Prada agreed to pay $1000 per square foot to renew the lease on its 10,000 square foot, multi-level space that stretches the entire length of a block, from Broadway to Mercer Street, the highest rent ever recorded for a retail store south of Midtown, confirming what Michael O?Neill, a senior director at Cushman & Wakefield, stated in a report released last month: ?Soho has largely been driven by some of the world?s most notable fashion and luxury brands, which have created desirable co-tenancy, fuelled increased demand, and resulted in a significant year-over-year increase in rent expectations.?

Indeed, Chris Owles, a principal at Sinvin Real Estate, told BoF that rents in Soho have climbed by as much as 100 per cent per cent since 2007, from an average of $300 per square foot to upward of $600 per square foot on the main arteries of Prince and Spring Streets. Similarly, rents on side streets such as Wooster and Mercer have doubled from about $150 per square foot to close to $300 per square foot on average.

Investors, too, have caught on to the importance of Soho?s retail market, further driving up rents to justify hefty acquisition tags. According to Robin Zendell, a founding partner at brokerage firm Retail Space Partners, three such groups of investors are buying up large swaths of Soho at unprecedented prices and making the rents in the area unattainable except for the most deep-pocketed of retailers.

But what?s driving all the current interest in Soho?

Zendell attributes it to a surge in spend-happy international tourists. Indeed, according to the city?s tourism agency, NYC and Company, in 2012 New York welcomed an all-time high of 52 million visitors, of which a record 11 million were from overseas. And according to a report by real estate investment services firm Eastern Consolidated, these visitors are leading the strongest surge in retail spending growth since the middle of the 20th century, with a huge portion of this spending going into clothing.

Interestingly, the same ?outdoor mall? quality that was once considered a drawback is part of what makes the area so appealing today. Affluent residents and visitors alike love being able to ?hop-shop? between boutiques while stopping for tea at Keith McNally?s Balthazar or a drink at Fanelli?s, a storied pub on the southwest corner of Prince and Mercer Streets.

Indeed, many successful retail neighbourhoods are anchored by popular destinations and local landmarks, like restaurants and hotels. In northern Soho, more than anything, this role is played by the 20-year-old Mercer Hotel, whose discreet lobby doubles as a meeting and deal-making spot for the city?s creative, fashion and business elites.

In addition, the presence of New York?s first Apple store, opened in 2002 on the corner of Prince and Greene streets, and the presence of several subway stops in the immediate vicinity ? including the busy F, 6, N and R lines ? bring important foot traffic to the area.

But Soho?s northern edge is by no means the only part of the area that?s booming. In fact, the neighbourhood is segmented into smaller subsections, each with its own character, and each catering to different kinds of brands. For instance, in Soho?s southern section, bordering Canal Street, a stone?s throw from the offices of V and Visionaire magazines, edgier fashion labels like Isabel Marant and Alexander Wang have found an environment more fitting to their brands. Indeed, with its happening art galleries, parties and proximity to Chinatown, this part of Soho retains some of the artsy feel of the area?s early days.

As Alexander Wang?s president Rodrigo Bazan told BoF, ?There are more commercial brands north of Broome Street. But south of Broome going all the way down to Canal Street, Soho maintains its original artistic and loft feeling.? It?s perhaps little wonder that Hedi Slimane chose to be closer to this part of Soho, with a location below Spring Street.

Yet another section of Soho, extending eastward from Broadway and crowded around the intersection of Crosby and Howard Streets, has emerged as its own flourishing mini-ecosystem, with a number of important fashion tenants that find the nook?s low-key appeal to be a good fit for their brands? ethos. Anchored by the pioneering presence of downtown retailer Opening Ceremony, which arrived here in 2002, this is where Jil Sander opened in 2008 and where ethical luxury label Maiyet is set to open its first store.

But while Soho remains irresistible for some brands, not everyone can afford to be here, and a new crop of aspiring retail neighbourhoods are sprouting up in other corners of the city.

Tomorrow, in part three of our series on the shifting winds of New York retail real estate, we examine Manhattan?s hottest emerging shopping districts.

Source: http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/05/the-shifting-winds-of-new-york-retail-part-2-sohos-renaissance.html

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Alamsyah Yunus outshines Goh Soon Huat in title match of 2013 ...

Alamsyah Yunus outshines Goh Soon Huat in title match of 2013 Malaysia Grand Prix Gold

Indonesia?s Alamsyah Yunus remained invincible in the final round of Yonex Sunrise Malaysia Grand Prix Gold and claimed Men?s Singles trophy on Saturday, May 4, 2013.

This grand finale saw him swinging arms against Goh Soon Huat of Malaysia. Their meeting prolonged to 68 minutes before ending with decisive figures of 10-21, 21-9 and 21-19.

Initially, the native shuttler relished full benefits of the home ground and won the opening match point but then Alamsyah Yunus stormed back with a strong reply.

The Indonesian player did not lose nerves after facing a defeat in the first set and locked the honour by playing flawless badminton in the ending two games.

Alamsyah Yunus took some time to read his rival?s game and this sluggishness proved the biggest hurdle for him.

On the other hand, the Malaysian campaigner capitalised his opponent?s blunders and established a strong grip.

Soon Huat prevailed in the establishing rallies and piled a decent margin in no time. He did not squander his efforts in next couple of rallies and added many valuable points in his total.

He finished first half of the set with a mountainous figure of 11 and then swept the table with a favourable figure of 21-10.

However, story changed completely in the next game as the Indonesian player showed a transformed character and brought the life back into contest.

Alamsyah Yunus played impeccable badminton and raised his chances of success. He kept on moving forward at steady pace and left his challenger far behind on the points table.

He placed a favourable score of 11 before the interval and started second half of the set with a psychological edge.

Alamsyah capitalised this advantage in latter part of the game and finished this crucial set with an overwhelming total of 21-9.

?The decider locked them in a tough competition as both contenders were looking to pocket this final match point.

Third set started with few back-to-back gruelling rallies and both shuttlers did not allow each other to enjoy a permanent lead. ?

Finally, this nerve-racking contest ended when Alamsyah Yunus registered a winning margin of 21-19 and claimed the Men?s Singles crown.

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Alamsyah-Yunus-outshines-Goh-Soon-Huat-in-title-match-of-2013-Malaysia-Grand-Prix-Gold-a215080

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

South Carolina Passes Nullification Bill Making Obamacare A Crime (VIDEO)

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Friday, May 3, 2013

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U of M researchers discover link between heart, blood, and skeletal muscle

U of M researchers discover link between heart, blood, and skeletal muscle [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-May-2013
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Contact: Caroline Marin
crmarin@umn.edu
612-624-5680
University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

Gene thought to make heart tissues turns out to make blood and muscles as well

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (MAY 2, 2013) New research out of the Lillehei Heart Institute at the University of Minnesota shows that by turning on just a single gene, Mesp1, different cell types including the heart, blood and muscle can be created from stem cells.

The study was published today in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

"Previous research indicated that this gene was the "master regulator" for development of the heart, and that its activity prevented the differentiation of other cell types," said Michael Kyba, Ph.D., associate professor in the University of Minnesota Medical School Department of Pediatrics and a Lillehei endowed scholar. "Our work reveals that this gene acts differently, and that it plays a role in the development of blood and skeletal muscle as well. The outcome depends on the chemical signals that cells expressing this factor sense in their environment."

The research was conducted in the Kyba Lab by lead author Sunny Chan, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the lab.

Stem cell researchers have been trying to generate different cell types for regenerative medicine for years. The gene Mesp1 was particularly interesting to cardiac researchers because it was believed to be a master regulator, sitting at the pinnacle of a gene hierarchy driving cardiac differentiation, blocking the differentiation of other cell types.

However, this research turns that assumption on its head.

A carefully designed study, aimed at understanding precisely what Mesp1 does at different points in time as stem cells develop, revealed that the gene can do so much more than previously thought.

By turning Mesp1 on and off at specific time windows and fine-tuning the culture environment, stem cells can be coached to become not just heart cells, but also blood and muscle cells.

"This is totally out of the blue, but our discovery brings some conflicting findings about Mesp1 together," said Chan. "Some previous studies reported Mesp1 could not make heart cells in certain contexts. We now know why."

The Kyba team further shows Mesp1 is present in the cells that go on to become adult stem cells in the bone marrow which form new blood cells, and stem cells in the skeletal muscles, which form new muscle fibers.

"We are amazed at what a single gene can do," said Chan. "By understanding what Mesp1 does, we are more likely to make different cell types from stem cells more efficiently. We are one step closer to using stem cell technology for regenerative medicine."

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Funding for this study was provided by National Institutes for Health (NIH) grants U01 HL100407 and R01 AR055685, along with contributions from the American Heart Association-Jon Holden DeHaan Foundation. Additional grants from the NIH support researchers involved in this project: T32 AR007612 and T32 HL069764.

The University of Minnesota Medical School, with its two campuses in the Twin Cities and Duluth, is a leading educator of the next generation of physicians. Our graduates and the school's 3,800 faculty physicians and scientists advance patient care, discover biomedical research breakthroughs with more than $180 million in sponsored research annually, and enhance health through world-class patient care for the state of Minnesota and beyond. Visit http://www.med.umn.edu to learn more.


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U of M researchers discover link between heart, blood, and skeletal muscle [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-May-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Caroline Marin
crmarin@umn.edu
612-624-5680
University of Minnesota Academic Health Center

Gene thought to make heart tissues turns out to make blood and muscles as well

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (MAY 2, 2013) New research out of the Lillehei Heart Institute at the University of Minnesota shows that by turning on just a single gene, Mesp1, different cell types including the heart, blood and muscle can be created from stem cells.

The study was published today in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

"Previous research indicated that this gene was the "master regulator" for development of the heart, and that its activity prevented the differentiation of other cell types," said Michael Kyba, Ph.D., associate professor in the University of Minnesota Medical School Department of Pediatrics and a Lillehei endowed scholar. "Our work reveals that this gene acts differently, and that it plays a role in the development of blood and skeletal muscle as well. The outcome depends on the chemical signals that cells expressing this factor sense in their environment."

The research was conducted in the Kyba Lab by lead author Sunny Chan, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the lab.

Stem cell researchers have been trying to generate different cell types for regenerative medicine for years. The gene Mesp1 was particularly interesting to cardiac researchers because it was believed to be a master regulator, sitting at the pinnacle of a gene hierarchy driving cardiac differentiation, blocking the differentiation of other cell types.

However, this research turns that assumption on its head.

A carefully designed study, aimed at understanding precisely what Mesp1 does at different points in time as stem cells develop, revealed that the gene can do so much more than previously thought.

By turning Mesp1 on and off at specific time windows and fine-tuning the culture environment, stem cells can be coached to become not just heart cells, but also blood and muscle cells.

"This is totally out of the blue, but our discovery brings some conflicting findings about Mesp1 together," said Chan. "Some previous studies reported Mesp1 could not make heart cells in certain contexts. We now know why."

The Kyba team further shows Mesp1 is present in the cells that go on to become adult stem cells in the bone marrow which form new blood cells, and stem cells in the skeletal muscles, which form new muscle fibers.

"We are amazed at what a single gene can do," said Chan. "By understanding what Mesp1 does, we are more likely to make different cell types from stem cells more efficiently. We are one step closer to using stem cell technology for regenerative medicine."

###

Funding for this study was provided by National Institutes for Health (NIH) grants U01 HL100407 and R01 AR055685, along with contributions from the American Heart Association-Jon Holden DeHaan Foundation. Additional grants from the NIH support researchers involved in this project: T32 AR007612 and T32 HL069764.

The University of Minnesota Medical School, with its two campuses in the Twin Cities and Duluth, is a leading educator of the next generation of physicians. Our graduates and the school's 3,800 faculty physicians and scientists advance patient care, discover biomedical research breakthroughs with more than $180 million in sponsored research annually, and enhance health through world-class patient care for the state of Minnesota and beyond. Visit http://www.med.umn.edu to learn more.


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