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NY 1 News - January 25, 2010
One On One With Budd Mishkin
Profile: Faith Hope Consolo
NY1's Budd Mishkin sits down one-on-one with one of the best
known players in New York City real estate Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of the Retail
Division at Prudential Douglas Elliman, a position that was created for her. Consolo
has been in New York real estate for more than 25 years, playing an active role
in the redevelopment of Times Square, the Flatiron and Meatpacking districts, and
Madison Avenue, attracting companies like Godiva Chocolate and Versace.
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Huffington Post - February 2, 2010 The Faithful Shopper:
Madison Avenue, Boulevard of Brilliant Baubles
Madison Avenue's status as a luxury jewelry destination was a long
time coming, but it's certainly here to stay. Despite last year's blip,
the glitter literally remains, and has even grown, on the Miracle Mile
as new jewelers have joined longstanding tenants.
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EITB, Basque Public Television, Spain January 31, 2010
Signs of Economic Improvement Along Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue in New York City
Olatz Arrieta, USA Correspondent for EITB , Basque Public Television, Spain discusses the retail market in New York with Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Retail Leasing, Marketing and Sales Division.
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WWD - Women's Wear Daily - January 27, 2010
JNBY Among Asian Retailers U.S.- Bound
JNBY isn’t the only Far Eastern retailer aiming to penetrate the U.S. Who.A.U. of South Korea opened stores in New Jersey and Connecticut and is preparing to unveil a 12,000-square-foot multilevel flagship on West 34th Street. Now Who.A.U. says it’s ready to open up to six units in Manhattan before moving on to other major U.S cities. "They are working on other locations in Manhattan as well as lease negotiations at several upscale malls around the country," said Faith Hope Consolo, Who.A.U.'s broker.
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NY 1 News - January 25, 2010
One On One With Budd Mishkin Profile: Faith Hope Consolo
NY1's Budd Mishkin sits down one-on-one with one of the best known players in New York City real estate Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of the Retail Division at Prudential Douglas Elliman, a position that was created for her.
Consolo has been in New York real estate for more than 25 years, playing an active role in the redevelopment of Times Square, the Flatiron and Meatpacking districts, and Madison Avenue, attracting companies like Godiva Chocolate and Versace.
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NY 1 News - January 25, 2010
One On One With Budd Mishkin: Faith Hope Consolo Finds Therapy In Retail Interview Transcript
From a young age, Faith Hope Consolo loved to shop. And for many years, her work has had a direct effect on where many New Yorkers open up their wallets. NY1's Budd Mishkin filed the following "One On 1" report.
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NY 1 News - January 25, 2010
One On One With Budd Mishkin Profile: Faith Hope Consolo
Tune in to watch NY1's Budd Mishkin's one-on-one interview with renowned retail expert, Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of the Retail Division at Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
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The Huffington Post - 2010
The Faithful Shopper
Faith Hope Consolo is a regular contributor to Huffington Post. Follow Faith on the Huffington Post Site - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/faith-hope-consolo/
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The Faith Report - 2010
To Find The Best In Retail You Need Faith
The Faith Report is the benchmark for retail leasing and sales activity information in
New York City and the Hamptons. Published quarterly, The Faith Report is widely
circulated and read throughout the fashion and real estate industries worldwide.
To sign up for automatic e-mail delivery, please visit www.faith-consolo.com/faithreport.htm
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The Real Deal at REBNY's 114th Annual Banquet
Thursday, January 21, 2010 You Tube Video
The Real Deals Web editor Lauren Elkies interviewed a slew of real estate industry leaders such as Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Retail Leasing, Marketing and Sales Division.
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The Huffington Post - January 19, 2010
The Faithful Shopper: Future Stores 2010 - What Lies Ahead
Last time I reviewed the year and decade past, even as we were waiting for the holiday sales figures to come in. Now we've found that most surveys say that shoppers returned to the stores in much larger numbers than most observers forecast (though I predicted a good holiday all along).
The comeback of the consumer gives us an optimistic reason to look forward. So below are some trends I think we'll see - and a couple I'd love to see in 2010 and beyond.
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Fox Business News - December 18, 2010
Neil Cavuto World Retail Sales On Martin Luther King Day
Fox Business News Analyst Neil Cavuto discusses retail sales with retail expert Faith Hope Consolo.
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DW - WORLD.DE Deutsche Welle TV - January 6, 2010
Business Journal - Why There's Suddenly A Lot Of Empty Retail Space In New York
Faith Hope Consolo discusses the retail market in New York City with Deutsche Welle TV business editor Christoph Kober.
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Luxury Briefing - December 2009 - January 2009
Retail Property - London & New York
On Madison Avenue, Lalique has opened its doors at no 609.
Michael Kors took over at no 667, formerly Céline, and
François Pyard’s new chocolate shop, François Chocolate Bar,
is now at Mauboussin, no 714. Devi Kroell rolled out the red
carpet at 719 and Peter Coppola is to stage a Manhattan
comeback with a sprawling space in the Barney’s building.
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The Huffington Post - December 30, 2009
The Faithful Shopper: Out With The Aughts - Time For The Tens
With both the year and the decade coming to an end, I can't resist making my contribution to the numerous review lists - in this case with a decidedly New York retail slant. So here, my ideas on the six greatest influences on New York City retail over the last ten years, and four upcoming trends for the 2010s:
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Racked NY - December 28, 2009
Racked Recap 2009 - The Ten Biggest Store Openings Of The Year
Ports 1961: For two years, we walked by the pile of rubble that would become the flagship Meatpacking boutique for Ports 1961. We actually abandoned hope that it would ever show, and then during February Fashion Week, it proved us wrong by polishing up and opening the doors. The store was leased by Faith Hope Consolo and Joseph Aquino of Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Division.
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Happy Holidays & Happy Shopping! December 2009
To Find The Best In Retail You Need Faith!
The Faith Report is the benchmark for retail leasing and sales activity information
in New York City and the Hamptons. Published quarterly, The Faith Report is widely
circulated and read throughout the fashion and real estate industries worldwide.
To sign up for automatic e-mail delivery, visit www.faith-consolo.com/faithreport.
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New York Post - December 23, 2009
Between The Bricks - Unhealthy Market KOs Health Products Bldg.
The Realm Boutique will create a flagship at 98 Greene Street in SoHo. The boutique will carry European fashion designers including Jean-Claude Jitrois, Sabbia Rosa and Andrew Gn. Asking rent for the 15-year lease started at $300 per foot. The tenant was brought to the 3,500-foot multilevel space by Faith Hope Consolo and Joseph Aquino of Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Division. Susan Meisel of Meisel Realty worked for the building owners.
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The Huffington Post - December 15, 2009
The Faithful Shopper: Countdown To Christmas - Dashing Through The Stores
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is lit, the snowflake is up on Fifth Avenue, and Cartier is wrapped up in an LED bow. It's the Holidays in New York and we are Shopping in a Winter Wonderland!
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WWD - Women's Wear Daily - December 15, 2009
Retail - Korean Retailer Who.A.U. To Open in N.Y
Who.A.U. California Dream, a South Korean brand with two mall stores in the U.S., will open a 12,000-square-foot multilevel flagship at 22 West 34th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.While the recession slowed Who.A.U.’s expansion, the brand remains committed to the American market. “We’re looking on Fifth Avenue, too,” said Faith Hope Consolo, the Prudential Douglas Elliman broker who represented Who.A.U. in the deal. “They should be on lower Broadway in SoHo. They can have half a dozen stores in the city.”
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The Commercial Observer - December 15, 2009
Lease Beat - From Seoul To Solil: Surfer-Chic Retailer WHO. A.U. Takes 12K Feet On 34th Street
WHO.A.U. is a new brand by the South Korean fashion conglomerate E-Land that debuted in the U.S. last year is opening its flagship New York store at 22 West34th Street. Faith Hope Consolo and Joseph Aquino of Prudential Douglas Elliman represented the tenant for the 10-year lease.
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Crain's New York Business - December 14, 2009 Real Estate Deals Plus
Korean Retailer Follows Russian Steps - WHO.A.U. Takes Storefront On West 34th Street Shopping Corridor
WHO.A.U. California Dream recently signed a 10-year lease for its U.S. flagship at 22 W. 34th Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. “West 34th Street offered them not only the neighbors that they like, but also being between Macy’s and the Empire State Building was a home run,” said Faith Hope Consolo, the Prudential Douglas Elliman broker who represented the tenant, along with colleague Joseph Aquino.
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Chain Store Age - December 14, 2009
WHO.A.U. To Open Flagship Location On 34th Street
WHO.A.U. California Dream, an international youth-oriented casual fashion chain from Seoul, Korea, will open its flagship New York City store at 22 West 34th Street. “This is such a significant new entry for the retail mix along 34th Street,’” said Consolo, who with Aquino is spearheading the chain’s U.S. expansion on an exclusive basis. “The move positions WHO.A.U. in the heart of the hottest shopping district in the country for youth market shoppers and brings its presence to the forefront.”
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Fox Business News - December 12, 2009 Neil Cavuto World
Retail Watcher: Waiting For Post-Christmas Sales A Costly Gamble
Retail expert Faith Hope Consolo discusses the current retail environment with Neil Cavuto.
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New York Real Estate Journal - December 8 - 14, 2009
Mazza Of ICSC and Consolo of Prudential Douglas Elliman Honor 30 Young Women From YEM At NYCREW Event
Manhattan, NY Lorraine Mazza, managing director, ICSC, and Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of the retail group for Prudential Douglas Elliman, recently celebrated 30 young women from the Youth Empowerment Mission (YEM) for their insightful proposals to find the organization new space. Following the NYCREW ceremony, Consolo participated in a panel for the "Art of the NYCREW Deal" series, the second part of the event.
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Black Enterprise - December 10, 2009
Entrepreneurs - Location, Location, Location- Choose A Commercial Retail Space That Suits Your Business
“Occupancy cost ratios vary for each property type and merchandising category. High-margin retailers, such as jewelry stores in regional malls, can have ratios in excess of 20%,” says Faith Hope Consolo, a retail broker at Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate in New York.
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New York Post - December 8, 2009
Post Focus On Commercial Real Estate - Realty Check - Isle Of Misfit Toy Buildings
The Fried, Frank holiday party hosted by top-dog lawyer Jonathan Mechanic at Cipriani 42nd Street lived up to its billing as the most fun real estate party in town. Also in the mix were Joseph Moinian, Burt Resnick, Dan Tishman, Jeffrey Feil, newly promoted Brookfield honcho Dennis Friedrich, Ladder Capital's Brian Harris, Angelo Gordon Co.'s Keith Barket, Scott Rechler, Brad Gerla, Faith Hope Consolo and Leslie Himmel.
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WPIX 11 - December 6, 2009 Metro Residential TV -
Affordable Small Office Solution
Faith Hope Consolo speaks on the commercial real estate market with WPIX 11 Metro Residential TV anchor Jeff Appel .
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The Commercial Observer - December 1, 2009
Power Broker: Faith Hope Consolo - The Elizabeth Taylor Of Retail
Depending on whom you ask, Ms. Consolo may, in fact, be the Elizabeth Taylor of the real estate. Since joining Douglas Elliman in 2005 as chairwoman of the firm’s retail leasing and sales division, she has carved out a reputation as the go-to for luxury stores and emerged as a sharp branding expert. In all, she inked 48 deals for the company.
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Real Estate Forum - November/December 2009
Women Of Influence 2009 - Women To Watch
With over 20 years of experience, Faith Hope Consolo provides counsel to landlords, tenants and developers nationally and internationally. Women have come a long way in the retail estate business, relates the executive. "When I first started, it wasn't unusual for me to be the only woman in the room".
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NY Residential Magazine - November/December 2009
District For Designers - Faith's Fashion Focus: Union Square Savior - Faire
Union Square has long been one of New York's busiest, high energy neighborhoods, combining stunning architecture with practical offerings of retail and dining. The streets surrounding and near the park already are home to number of major chains, including Barnes & Noble, Sephora, as well as local legends such as Fish's Eddy. The big announcement that Nordstrom Rack will take the former Virgin megastore space next year is just the latest big box to take big space on or near Union Square.
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The Huffington Post - November 30, 2009
The Faithful Shopper: Shoppertunity Is Now Poppertunity!
The latest trend in shopping, particularly for the holidays, is temporary - literally. Pop-up stores, retailers who open for just a few days or weeks, are cropping up all over town to give us all the opportunity to pick up unique gifts at various prices points this season. The concept isn't new (think of the holiday markets at Columbus Circle and Union Square), but we have a particularly large influx this year, as new designers and mainstream retailers are taking advantage of novel real estate alternatives to test new products, and even a permanent store.
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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric November 25, 2009
Pop-Up Store Phenomenon
Faith Hope Consolo discusses the emergence of pop-up stores with CBS News business correspondent Anthony Mason.
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New York Real Estate Journal - November 24 - December 7, 2009
Women In Real Estate 2009 - Staying The Course: Overcoming Obstacles In The Commercial Real Estate
We have to think of alternatives, assess each market and deal carefully, and take the smart risk. Women, with our unique experience with retail, are exceptionally well-positioned to do so.
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Time Magazine - November 30, 2009
Cash Crunch - Pop-Up Shops
"Pop-ups are a national phenomenon," says Faith Hope Consolo, head of retail leasing at Prudential Douglas Elliman. Pop-ups are being embraced by a broad range of big-name retailers from Gap to Gucci.
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Christopher Fischer Cashmere - Press Release - November 24, 2009
Christopher Fischer on Madison Avenue
Christopher Fischer is delighted to announce the opening of his new jewel box store on 1225 Madison Avenue. The store leased by Consolo and Aquino from Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate. The store will feature a constantly changing presentation of Christopher Fischer Women's Collection, with a small selection of the home, Little Christopher Fischer baby collection, and Men's collection.
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Westside Independent - November 23, 2009 Business - Real Estate
Special Report: How Banks Took Over the West Side
“As the Upper West Side has become a headquarters for affluent families, a number of independent stores and small chains have opened up,” explains Faith Hope Consolo, a prominent city Realtor and chairwoman of Prudential Douglas Elliman’s retail division. “So yes, we have Apple, but we also have Only Hearts. We get Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, but also Gourmet Garage.”
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AM New York - November 19, 2009
Money What's In Store For City Retail
Names as diverse as Brooklyn Flea, Wired and Bailey's liquor are dipping their toes in Manhattan retail for the holidays. The test for some pop-ups is if they sign-on to longer leases, which Faith Hope Consolo, chairwoman of retail leasing and sales at Prudential Douglas Elliman, said she is seeing more often.
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Real Estate Bisnow – New York - November 19, 2009
Durst Party
Joe and Faith Hope Consolo recently closed a deal for Kimaya, the leading fashion house of India, which is bringing a unique retail concept to 4.5k SF at 717 Madison. The Mumbai-based retailer will be featuring 110 designers in couture fashion, evening wear, bridal, jewelry and accessories in the multi-level boutique, which is housed in a townhouse situated between 63rd and 64th Sts. and neighbors like Chanel, Jimmy Choo, and Hermès.
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New York Post - November 17, 2009 Post Focus On Commercial Real Estate
Lease Action On Sixth Avenue
The latest retail deal brings something new to the prime shopping stretch north of 57th Street - not another Italian, French or British name, but one from India. Kimaya, that nation's leading fashion house, has just inked for 4,500 square feet on two floors at 717 Madison Ave. between 63rd and 64th street. The asking rent was said to be $2 million a year, although Prudential Douglas Elliman's retail leasing chief, Faith Hope Consolo, who brokered the deal, declined to confirm that figure.
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Investors.com - November 11, 2009 Edition Of Investors Business Daily -
Business News- Pop-Up Stores Fill Retail Space As Vacancies Hit Decade Highs
"There's never been so much vacant (retail) space. And the prices are reasonable," said Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of the retail division of Prudential Douglas Elliman, the largest real estate services company in New York.
Retailers have the opportunity to test stores in neighborhoods they couldn't get into before, such as SoHo and Madison Avenue in the Big Apple, Consolo says.
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Mann Report - November 2009
Retail - Faith On Fashion - The New Way To Shop
Whatever your passion, you can find a little of everything in the city that has it all! More surf and skin: instead of turning the former Hickey Freeman shop at 668 Fifth Avenue into Abercrombie kid's store, Abercrombie & Fitch has opted to open another Hollister to cater to the uptown tourists.
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Luxury Briefing - November 2009
Retail Property - London & New York
On Fifth Avenue, British jeweller Garrard debuts a high-profile shop-in-shop in Saks. The East 57th Street corridor has rolled out the red carpet for French menswear brand Zilli at the Four Seasons Hotel, steps away from the new Audemars Piguet boutique at 65 East 57th.
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Fox Business - Video - November 10, 2009
Pop-Up Stores: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Retail expert Faith Hope Consolo of Prudential Douglas Elliman discusses what retailers are doing to boost holiday sales
with Fox Business News anchors Chris Cotter and Tracy Byrnes.
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Pursuitist - November 8, 2009 Travel -
Starwood Commands Top Price For Luxury Shops At St. Regis
Hotel operator Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. this week sold the 24,700 square feet of shops in its 229-room St. Regis hotel in Midtown Manhattan to a group of three buyers for a whopping $117 million in cash. That’s $4,736 per square foot, more than three times the next priciest deal in Manhattan in recent years, according to Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman, a New York-based brokerage.
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Daily News - November 7, 2009 Lifestyle -
Your Guide to Flushing, Queens: A True New York Melting Pot With a Booming Chinatown
While the recession has hurt development in the district, the area is still a growing housing and commercial area. The Queens Crossing Mall opened last year, catering to increasingly wealthy Chinese and Korean immigrants. The Rockefeller Group is constructing Flushing Commons, a mixed-use development space downtown. “Major streetscape improvements are underway in the neighborhood," adds Faith Hope Consolo of Prudential Douglas Elliman, and new lights, signs, benches and plantings have been added throughout downtown.
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Wall Street Journal - November 6, 2009
WSJ Blogs - Developments - Real Estate News And Analysis From The Wall Street Journal - Starwood Commands Top Price For Luxury Shops At St. Regis
Hotel operator Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. this week sold the 24,700 square feet of shops in its 229-room St. Regis hotel in Midtown Manhattan to a group of three buyers for a whopping $117 million in cash.
That’s $4,736 per square foot, more than three times the next priciest deal in Manhattan in recent years, according to Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman, a New York-based brokerage. The shops in that expensive space at Fifth Avenue and 55th Street are De Beers Diamond Jewelers Ltd., Pucci and Bottega Veneta.
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Time.com - Business & Technology - November 6, 2009
Shopping With A Time Limit: Why Pop-Up Shops Are Hot
"Pop-ups are a national phenomenon," says Faith Hope Consolo, head of retail leasing at Prudential Douglas Elliman. “They are making a short-term investment for what could be a long-term gain, “says Consolo, who has been besieged with requests for prime pop-up locations throughout New York City. Ann Taylor, for example, tried three pop-ups in New York City in early October, and after they closed, traffic to the permanent Ann Taylor stores in those areas increased.
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Chain Store Age - November 5, 2009
I Love New York Retail
Deals may take a bit longer, and require a bit more handholding, but they are getting done, from value tenants to ultra luxury. The biggest news, according to Faith, is the coming of the long-awaited Nordstrom Rack to the former Virgin Megastore space near Union Square.
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Huffington Post - November 5, 2009
The Faithful Shopper: Uptown Plaza Versus Downtown Limelight
If New York is the world headquarters of people looking to reinvent themselves, why should retail here be any different? I am all about retail revamps, new concepts and beautifying our shopping landscapes. And right now, we're seeing two very different styles of retail complex renovations (one uptown, one downtown), and a third continuing on the upswing. All are or will be worth a look
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To Find The Best In Retail You Need Faith
November, 2009
The Faith Report is the benchmark for retail leasing and sales activity information in New York City and the Hamptons. Published quarterly, The Faith Report is widely circulated and read throughout the fashion and real estate industries worldwide. To sign up for automatic e-mail delivery, visit http://www.faith-consolo.com/faithreport.htm
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USA Today - October 30,2009
Pop-Up Stores Help Fill Mall Space During Economic Slump
There is a perceptual benefit to temporary leasing, says Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman's retail leasing, marketing and sales division. It makes malls and blocks look, well, less pathetic.
"You go up and down the street and think, 'What is this? It looks like a demolition project," says Consolo, who is based in Manhattan. "So part of it is the psychology."
Consolo, who calls the trend "pop and shop," says short-term leases that last three months or even just two years have become "more fashionable." It allows brands and stores to test concepts and neighborhoods to see if they are good fits.
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NYCLA - New York County Lawyers' Association - October 27, 2009
Faith Hope Consolo To Lead Discussion On The State Of The Retail Market
Retail Queen Faith Hope Consolo has been tapped to lead a discussion
on the current retail environment in New York City at the Real Property
Section of the New York County Lawyers’ Association (NYCLA).
Ms. Consolo will touch upon such topics as the increases in tenant
bankruptcies and foreclosures, as well as explain how lawyers can help
clients minimize exposure.
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Real Estate Bisnow – New York - October 23, 2009
Develop, Inspire, Grow
NYCREW held a panel on the art of the NYCREW deal, showing the attendees how referrals and working together bring results. Moderator Karen Dome of Justdan Realty joins Crowell & Moring’s Barbara Champoux, Ferzan Robbins & Associates’ Liz Muskat (NYCREW prez), and Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Faith Hope Consolo. Faith notes that it’s imperative that you look for a broker that becomes part of your company; your goals become the broker’s goals, and most importantly, the broker listens. Make sure to bring team members like attorneys and architects on early, she adds, to make sure your business and bottom line are not impacted by hasty decisions or hidden costs.
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NYCREW Network Panel Discussion - October 22, 2009
"Commercial Leasing: Where Are the Deals?"
Retail Queen Faith Hope Consolo, along with Elizabeth Muskat, Managing Director, Ferzan, Robbins & Associates LLC and Barbara E. Champoux, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP will lead a panel discussion on “Commercial Leasing: Where Are the Deals?” as part of the New York area Chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women’s Network (NYCREW) series, “NYCREW and You: The Art of the Deal.” The panel will focus on today’s commercial leasing market, with an emphasis on retail in New York City.
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Real Estate New York - September/October 2009
Third Annual Women Of Influence - Making Strides, Gaining Momentum - At the top of their game in a challenging market, this year's honorees see more opportunities to shine
Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman, Retail Leasing & Sales Division of Prudential Douglas Elliman: Consolo oversees retail operations for Prudential Douglas Elliman's offices across the New York metro area and nationwide. She has been the top producer in the company's commercial division for four consecutive years, completing transactions in excess of $3,9 billion with retailers including Buccellatti, Fogal, Jimmy Choo, Henri Bendel and Cartier. Her view: "Successful retail brokerage is more than just site selection; it is also an involvement in transforming communities and telling America where to shop."
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The Commercial Observer - October 20, 2009
On Deadline: Shopportunity For Retailers
Faith Hope Consolo told The New York Times' Vivian Marino that the number of retail leases is up from last year, although that doesn't mean business is better. "The number of transactions that we're doing has tripled from last year, but that is not equated in dollar volume. So the deals are getting done because the rents are very attractive, said Ms. Consolo.
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Luxury Briefing - October 2009
Retail Property - London & New York
On Fifth Avenue, de Grisogono, Swiss jeweler and watchmaker, will have an atelier in the Pierre Hotel at 61st Street. Fashion Week witnessed the debut of the Tommy Hilfiger flagship at no. 681. Versace now has a shop-in-shop at Bergdorf Goodman.
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The New York Times - Sunday, October 18, 2009
Square Feet The 30 Minute Interview Faith Hope Consolo
Ms. Consolo is the chairwoman of Prudential Douglas Elliman’s retail leasing, marketing and sales division. She has represented both landlords and tenants, including many luxury retailers.
Interview conducted and condensed by Vivian Marino
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The New York Times - Sunday, October 18, 2009
Square Feet The 30 Minute Interview Online: Audio Clips - More Excerpts From The Interview With Ms. Consolo: nytimes.com/realestate
Faith Hope Consolo Discusses The State Of Real Estate
• Predictions For The Holiday Season
• NoLita And Madison Avenue
• Interest in The World Trade Center Site
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The Huffington Post - October 7, 2009
The Faithful Shopper: Restaurants and Retail - A Tale of Two Cities
Last week, I was privileged to moderate a panel on "Food as Fashion" at the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network's National Convention in Boston, and this Madison Avenue Maven thought you could benefit from a perspective of a different market. My panel couldn't have been in a more distracting venue: I had to travel through Simon's Shops at Copley Place - Tiffany, Barney's, Tourneau - to The Shops at Prudential Center -Saks, Lord & Taylor, Gucci - to get to the Hynes Convention Center.
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National Real Estate Investor – September 2009
Women Lose Ground in C-Suite
Among other nominees for National Real Estate Investor’s 2009 Outstanding Women in Commercial Real estate is Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of the Retail Leasing and Sales Division at Prudential Douglas Elliman in New York City, where she heads a team of 28 people.
Consolo played a key role in transforming sections of Manhattan, bringing new retailers to Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue and Times Square with a facelift costing more than 15 billion.
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