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Charlotte Russe opens 4,800 s/f store at Dartmouth Mall

Charlotte Russe, a young women's retailer, has joined Dartmouth Mall. The 4,800 s/f store will feature the latest fashion apparel and accessories, including tops, dresses, shoes, denim, outerwear, skirts, loungewear, jewelry, fragrances, and wristlets. Charlotte Russe will be located across from Victoria's Secret, near Sears. Dartmouth Mall is anchored by Sears, JCPenney, Macy's, AMC, and Old Navy. It features more than 70 local, regional and national retailers, including Aéropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, Crazy 8, David's Bridal, Express, GAP, Hannoush Jewelers, Hollister Co., and Men's Wearhouse. Dartmouth Mall will soon add Buffalo Wild Wings to its lineup of popular dining options, which include Olive Garden, Panera Bread, and Ruby Tuesday. Dartmouth Mall is owned, managed, and leased by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust.
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Goldberg of Spire Investments purchases Beverly portfolio for $9.2m

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