Tag Archives: REstoreD

Velocity Retail Partners with New Schools for Phoenix

Tweet New Schools for Phoenix is a nonprofit whose mission is to recruit and equip leaders to found and lead high-quality public charter schools for Phoenix.  Velocity Retail Group is proud to partner with this organization to assist in achieving New Schools for Phoenix’s goals. The group has a goal of cultivating the opening of...

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Strategic Market Analysis vs. Strategic Building Analysis

Tweet Bricks and mortar (buildings) are permanent structures. Once a building is constructed, its life span tends to be around for forty or fifty years in the same location. Markets, however, are fluid and move. For a retailer, the target clients are going to move and reposition themselves. They evolve, and unless the retailer tracks...

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How to Rethink the Box – a Valley Partnership Event Sponsored by Velocity Retail Group

Tweet Velocity Retail was invited to present their Fourth Quarter Big Box Statistics and Market Update at the recent Valley Partnership breakfast meeting held at the Phoenix Country Club.  The event was well-attended with over 180 participants from all sectors of the commercial real estate industry. Richard Hubbard, President of Valley Partnership reached out to...

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Velocity Retail Group Announces Michael R. Fitz-Gerald as Senior Vice President and Co-Leader of the REstoreD Division

Tweet Velocity Retail Group announces the appointment of Michael R. Fitz-Gerald as a Senior Vice President and co-leader of the REstoreD division.  For nearly three decades, Fitz-Gerald held executive leadership positions at three of Arizona’s dominant commercial real estate firms, including roles as the Senior Executive Managing Director for Southern California for CBRE, Arizona Managing Director...

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VELOCITY RETAIL GROUP LAUNCHES REstoreD Division

Tweet Retail is experiencing dramatic changes, changes not seen since Clarence Saunders turned the general store upside down by opening the first self-service Piggly Wiggly in 1916, giving birth to the modern grocery store.  By moving the cash register to the front of the store, Saunders allowed the customer, for the first time, to browse...

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