Saks Inc. agreed to sell itself to Hudson's Bay Co., the Canadian parent of upscale retailer Lord & Taylor, for about $2.4 billion in a deal that will bring luxury to more North American locales. The acquisition combines three department-store brands …
Saks Inc. agreed to sell itself to Hudson's Bay Co., the Canadian parent of upscale retailer Lord & Taylor, for about $2.4 billion in a deal that will bring luxury to more North American locales. (AP Photo/Richard Drew). Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 …
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… billion) in the project, which will create 1000 jobs at Bentley's factory in northwest England. Bentley says customers have embraced the idea of a large offroader from the brand, which will be "the most luxurious and powerful SUV in the market" and …
During a conference call with investors, Hudson's Bay chief executive Richard Baker said the goal is to bring Saks luxury brand into Canada. The company plans to open seven Saks Fifth Avenue stores and 25 Off Fifth outlet stores in Canada, while …
Crescent Estates Custom Homes, an affiliated company of Centurion, and Mickey Sharif's Dallas-based Sharif Munir Custom Homes are the homebuilders for the project. Yates Construction is the general contractor for the project. The average home is 3,500 …
Ashwini Kumar, ED and chief operating officer, Nitesh Estates Limited, said: "Nitesh Estates has consistently changed the skyline of Bangalore in the last eight years. Our latest offering The Ritz-Carlton, Bangalore is an iconic brand and symbolises …
The estate includes a 350-year-old fort, palaces and forests lands in Faridkot, a mansion surrounded by hectares of land in the heart of India's capital New Delhi and similar properties spread across four states. The 18 cars include a Rolls Royce, a …
The news will come as welcome relief for many residents who have started to feel priced out of their home borough by the number of luxury developments which have already been built or given the green light. The council's Affordable Housing Programme …