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Yo! Sarasota, are you ready to be fed by conveyor belt?

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Lilly Pulitzer celebrating the brand’s anniversary at UTC

lillililliLilly Pulitzer stores are celebrating the brand’s anniversary  by offering promotions in stores this weekend.

On Saturday, April 25, shoppers who visit the Lilly Pulitzer store in the new Mall at University Town Center can take advantage of these deals:

  • First 50 shoppers receive a mystery gift with any purchase
  • Spend $250, get a  travel jewelry pouch
  • Spend $500, get a  luggage tag, passport case and gifts above
  • Spend $750:, get a laptop case, earbuds  and gifts above
  • Spend $1,000, get a garment bag and gifts above

 

The store at 140 University Town Center Drive opens at 10 a .m.  Sales last all day during regular store hours.

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.

 

 

 

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Yo! Sushi, B&B Burger and Beer Joint open next week

DUTC16_001DUTC16_001Yo! Sushi and B&B Burger and Beer Joint will open restaurants inside the Mall at University Town Center next week.

Yo! Sushi, a British chain of sushi restaurants, will open late next week, according to communication officials with the Mall at UTC. The chain of restaurants is known for delivering food to its customers on a conveyor belt. The concept is popular in other countries, including Japan and the United Kingdom.

The Sarasota location, which is one of the first to open in the United States, boasts an 280-foot long conveyor belt.  One opened in Washington, D.C., but that has since folded. The company has plans to expand in the U.S. this year, including more restaurants in Florida.

The chain, founded in 1997, now serves more than 5 million customers a year in such places as Dublin, Sintra, Dubai and Kuwait. More than 70 restaurants are open across Europe and the Middle East.

B&B Burger and Beer Joint will host its grand opening party on Wednesday, April 22. This is the  Miami-based restaurant chain’s fourth restaurant in Florida. B&B serves gourmet burgers and craft beer. The company took over a restaurant space formerly leased by Zinburger, a Phoenix-based wine and burger bar chain.

B&B is aggressively expanding, with plans for 29 new restaurants in Florida, California, New York, Washington D.C., and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.

 

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The Microsoft Store to open June 11

microsoftmicrosoftThe Microsoft Store will open in the Mall at University Town Center on June 11.

The electronics and computer software retailer is opening three stores across the country in June. The two other stores are opening in New Jersey and Texas toward the end of the month. The retailer, which sells  PC computers, tablets and accessories, competes directly with the Apple Store model but with Windows, Sony and other PC-related merchandise.

Taubman Center officials announced that Microsoft would open a 2,095-square-foot store at the new mall the day before the $315 million retail center’s grand opening in October.  It is one of a handful of retail brands that have opened after the mall’s unveiling last year.

The Microsoft Store sells Microsoft software and third party company merchandise from brands like HP, Acer, Dell, Lenovo and Sony. The company operates seven stores in Florida, mostly in high-end malls like Orlando’s Mall at Millenia and Tampa’s International Plaza.

The first two Microsoft Stores opened around the Windows 7 launch in 2009 and the company has been expanding ever since.

The Sarasota store will be Microsoft’s eighth retail store in Florida.

Fit2Run, a fitness and running retail chain, Lucky Brand, a national retail that is known for its denim wear, and Vince Camuto, a designer handbag and apparel line, are slated to open stores inside the 880,000-square-foot mall at University Parkway and Interstate 75 later this year.

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.

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Cache stores going out of business

cachecacheCache is about to be the first store to shutter in the new Mall at University Town Center.

The dress retailer, known for its evening gown wear often popular at high school proms, is closing stores nationwide. The company filed for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this month.  It plans to close more than 150 stores, including its brand new store in Southwest Florida, which opened in October.

Liquidation sale signs hang from the windows in the store at the Mall at University Town Center. Merchandise is marked off 40 to 70 percent this week. It is unclear when the store will shutter for good.

Cache also operated a store inside Westfield Group’s Southgate Mall. That store also closed.

The company began in Miami in the 1970s selling formal wear to young women. Cache doubled its amount of stores in the 1990s and early 2000s, but it hasn’t turned a profit since 2011, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Cache is the first store to close inside the Mall at University Town Center, but not the first to break a lease. Tory Burch, a designer retail store, advertised on signs inside the mall that it was opening a store during the spring. The space is vacant and still available for lease.

B&B Burger & Beer Joint,  a Miami-based restaurant chain that serves gourmet burgers and craft beer, took over a restaurant space formerly leased by Zinburger, a Phoenix-based wine and burger bar chain. B&B is expected to open this week.

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.

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AT&T opening new store format in Sarasota

attattAT&T is opening a new store across from the Mall at University Town Center  on April 4 that is unlike most other AT&T stores out there.

The AT&T “Store of the Future” format is designed to fit the needs of customers’ mobile lifestyle. Sarasota shoppers will be among the first to experience the new store concept which internet and phone provider, AT&T, has spent years researching before debuting the new format in cities across the country.

The first “store of the future” format debuted on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Sarasota is the fifth destination in Florida to get this kind of concept.  AT&T operates these new stores in Tampa, Miami, Jupiter and Orlando.

The Sarasota store will open in the Benderson Development-owned plaza across the street from the mall near the Super Target.

“Customers visiting our Sarasota store will discover an interactive shopping experience built around their mobile lifestyle,” said Carlos Blanco-Sposito, vice president and general manager for AT&T Florida, in a press release.  “Our goal is to be America’s premier retailer by providing an exceptional experience in every interaction, and we’ve been working hard to exceed customer expectations by taking our stores and network to a new level here in Sarasota.”

There are no traditional cash registers in the new stores. Instead, customers check out at round café-style “learning tables” with AT&T employees.  Nor will shoppers find printed product brochures.  Customers will interact with video monitors and other digital signage.

The store is designed for shoppers to experience it in three “zones:”

  • Connected Experience Zone features examples, like music, home security and entertainment, of how customers  can use products  in everyday life.
  •   The Community Zone  lets customers shop in an interactive space which displays apps, accessories and devices to show customers how they can work together.
  • The Explore Zone features “explore walls” that showcase AT&T’s devices and accessories with digital monitors that include product information.

 

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.

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HomeGoods opens new store in University Park

homegoodshomegoodsHomeGoods, a home furnishings chain, opened a new 20,000-square-foot store inside the Shoppes at University Town Center, a shopping plaza across from the new mall on Sunday.
The chain, under parent company TJX Companies, took over a space formerly occupied by Bealls Outlet. The space was extended by 8,6000-square-feet late last year. The store is located in the same plaza as Nordstrom Rack, Total Wine & More and Marshalls, among several other retailers and restaurants.
HomeGoods operates two other locations in Southwest Florida – a store on Bee Ridge Road in Sarasota and another in Venice.

 

For more shopping news in Southwest Florida, follow reporter Justine Griffin on Twitter and Facebook or email her at justine.griffin@heraldtribune.com. Read What’s In Store in print on Tuesdays.