Fresh Look® isn't just a philosophy; it's the driving force behind creating ideal locations with best-in-class retailers representative of the communities we serve.
We combine unique placemaking designs with the right merchandising mixes, and connect with our shoppers through community outreach and an active social media presence. These innovative destinations are crafted one at a time by our team. Take a closer look at our most recent Fresh Look success stories in action:
Take a Virtual Tour of Nocatee Town Center's Latest Eatery, Treylor Park
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Larissa Sofia Salon - Klahanie Shopping Center
With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, taking time out for pampering and relaxing can be difficult. Fortunately, for the Sammamish, WA locals there is an easy solution.
Larissa Sofia’s 1,280 SF salon opened in 2017 at Sammamish’s Klahanie Shopping Center. Anchored by QFC supermarket, the center is in an affluent and family oriented neighborhood with a growing business community.
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Rolled Ice Cream Concept Freezing Cow comes to Bluebonnet Village
Popular midwest ice cream shop, Freezing Cow, recently celebrated the grand opening of its fifth location at Bluebonnet Village Shopping Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Tulsa-based Freezing Cow's new Baton Rouge shop is the only location outside of Oklahoma. What is drawing crowds to this shop? Its rolled ice cream. The idea originated in Thailand and it is a trend that has been popping up in ice cream shops across the country.
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Carytown Exchange's Open House
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Seattle Residents Celebrate Landmark Remaining Part of Ballard Blocks Shopping Center
On Saturday, April 21 a 'No Demo Day' Celebration took place at Seattle's Ballard Blocks. The cause for the celebration — the storied Edith Macefield House staying at Ballard Blocks.
The history surrounding the Edith Macefield house is quite remarkable and has garnered worldwide attention. In 2006 Edith was offered a reported $1 million dollars for her home to make way for a commercial development in the Ballard neighborhood. She declined the offer and the project was built around her home, thus making it one of the most famous nail houses to date.
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