Downtown shopping

Shopper alert: Downtown is getting back to business

By Adrianne Pasquarelli | Crain's New York Business

Downtown's new shopping centers, including Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport, as well as Brookfield and its neighbor across West Street—the World Trade Center—will help attract even more people. A growing number of landlords already are claiming victory. Brookfield, for example, said it has leased 90% of its 200,000-square-foot, two-story luxury mall in the base of its complex. It will open in March, likely with Saks as an anchor, and with gilt-edged names like Hermès and Burberry. Read full article.

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