To receive instant live coverage of the ICSC Convention this week, check out Ian Ritter’s twitter.

CHICAGO-Englewood Construction has begun work on the build-out of Zara’s new Michigan Avenue store. The 33,000-square-foot location will become the Spanish retailer’s first downtown Chicago and second Midwest location. Zara is expected to move in October into its new space at the eight-story Chicago Place building, 700 N. Michigan Ave.

“Zara will be an excellent addition to one of the world’s iconic shopping avenues,” says Bill Di Santo, president of Englewood Construction. “From a construction perspective, the store offers a very clean, sophisticated interior with modern finishes that lends itself well to the international clientele of Michigan Avenue.” Zara will be moving into three levels of space – the street level, mezzanine and second floor – formerly occupied by Talbots.

Montreal-based AEdifica Inc. designed Zara’s Chicago Place store, which includes its own elevator and escalators, and a glass storefront along Michigan Avenue and Huron Street. This project represents the third time Englewood has been brought in to work on a Zara store. The commercial general contractor also completed Zara’s first Midwest location late last year at Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center in Skokie, IL, in addition to a location in Peabody, MA.

“Zara is one of the fastest-growing retail brands in the world, so it’s been very exciting teaming up with them as they expand their presence in the United States,” Di Santo says. “To keep its momentum, Zara is aligning itself with partners like us. Since they have the same key points of contact on every job with us, there’s no learning curve involved and it’s a much smoother process.”

Englewood maintains that while retail has taken an economic hit recently, Michigan Avenue remains in demand as a crucial shopping district. Englewood also recently completed work on the new American Girl Place store in Water Tower Place at 835 Michigan Avenue. “While retailers as a whole are facing a challenging market, brands like American Girl and Zara continue to do well because they offer buyers a unique shopping experience – from the design of the store to the merchandise,” Di Santo says.

Retail occupancy rates on the north side of the city are around 94%, according to CB Richard Ellis’ Q1 market report. Asking lease rates in the area range from $22 to $29 per square foot, according to the research.

Want to continue reading?
Become a Free ALM Digital Reader.

Once you are an ALM digital member, you’ll receive:

  • Unlimited access to GlobeSt and other free ALM publications
  • Access to 15 years of GlobeSt archives
  • Your choice of GlobeSt digital newsletters and over 70 others from popular sister publications
  • 1 free article* every 30 days across the ALM subscription network
  • Exclusive discounts on ALM events and publications

*May exclude premium content
Already have an account?


NOT FOR REPRINT

© 2024 ALM Global, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Request academic re-use from www.copyright.com. All other uses, submit a request to [email protected]. For more information visit Asset & Logo Licensing.

GlobeSt Net Lease Spring 2024Event

This conference brings together the industry's most influential & knowledgeable real estate executives from the net lease sector.

Get More Information
 

GlobeSt

Join GlobeSt

Don't miss crucial news and insights you need to make informed commercial real estate decisions. Join GlobeSt.com now!

  • Free unlimited access to GlobeSt.com's trusted and independent team of experts who provide commercial real estate owners, investors, developers, brokers and finance professionals with comprehensive coverage, analysis and best practices necessary to innovate and build business.
  • Exclusive discounts on ALM and GlobeSt events.
  • Access to other award-winning ALM websites including ThinkAdvisor.com and Law.com.

Already have an account? Sign In Now
Join GlobeSt

Copyright © 2024 ALM Global, LLC. All Rights Reserved.