Philadelphia Business Journal
Mall management has tackled this situation by taking on temporary leasing and having the good fortune of being a place where retailers want to lease space. As Crabtree & Evelyn, Talbot's, Smith & Hawken, and others have closed, but names like Gucci, Michael Kors and Kiehl's are taking their places. Management also has multi-million dollar, but secret, plans to overhaul a vacant 194,000-square-foot department-store space.
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