June 21, 2016

Partner Ron Friedman was quoted by the Los Angeles Times in a story about trends in retail malls to meet the demands of today's online-savvy shoppers.

Los Angeles Times

By Hugo Martin

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Partner Ron Friedman was quoted by the Los Angeles Times in a story about trends in retail malls to meet the demands of today's online-savvy shoppers.

Excerpt:

Hoping to draw big spenders and compete with high-end malls, Universal Studios has announced plans for the first major face-lift of its shopping and dining district in more than 15 years


The focus of the overhaul at CityWalk is to cut back on the low-priced souvenir shops that appeal to tourists and instead add more high-end retail outlets and restaurants that will draw well-heeled locals and millennials as well as upper-income tourists.

Ron Friedman, a retail expert at consulting and accounting firm Marcum, agreed, saying that traditional malls are dying because more young people shop online. Today, locals and tourists are looking for a central place to congregate with good restaurants and cafes.

“More restaurants, more places for people to drop in and schmooze and enjoy themselves, that’s the future,” Friedman said.

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