Charlotte Center City Partners, hoping to attract more retailers to uptown Charlotte, has created a new retail recruiter position and filled it with one of its existing staffers. Chris Hemans, the uptown development organization's director of business recruitment, will fill the new role effective immediately. Center City Partners CEO Michael Smith called Hemans "an exciting choice for this new vital role."
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Shopping in uptown Charlotte? New retail recruiter aims to draw stores
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26-8-2014.
Excellent.
Good luck and more Chris H.
It's well-past time --- Make it work! No reason it won't work.
There is no concentration of retail space available. Imo, we will probably score a few boutique retail stores but downtown is starting to need a destination shopping district.
The uptown study said that uptown Charlotte, with its growing workforce and residential population, can support a thriving retail presence of specialty retailers and clothing stores, as well as electronic, grocers and other shops.discount code alerts
With Michael Smith as his boss, Hemans is going to get reminded every day that there is no one within 20 miles of center city that makes less than $500,000.00 a year, and he had better get busy getting shops that sell Coach purses and Armani suits to open up fast. And please, Smith will tell him, get some $50-$100 a plate restaurants, because a sink hole is going to develop and swallow the entire center city area if we don't get more of these open!
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