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Stirling Properties Officially Announces Sam’s Club is Coming to Stirling Bossier Shopping Center

Stirling Properties, developer and property manager of Stirling Bossier Shopping Center in Bossier City, Louisiana, officially announces the addition of Sam’s Club to its tenant lineup.  Construction is underway on the parcel next to Academy Sports + Outdoors fronting Beene Boulevard.

The new Sam’s Club, plus fuel station, will be the first one in Bossier Parish and the 15th in Louisiana.  The opening is scheduled for Summer 2014.

“Sam’s Club is a great addition to the Bossier market and Stirling Bossier Shopping Center” stated Donna Taylor, Senior Vice President of Asset Management and New Business Development for Stirling Properties. “With the addition of Sam’s Club, there is only a 3-acre site left to be developed and we anticipate we will have a great deal of tenant interest in this tract for development with the addition of Sam’s.”

Measuring approximately 136,000 square feet, the new club will feature a variety of members-only amenities, including a Fresh Bakery, a Tire and Battery Center, a Café and a Fuel Station. The Sam’s Club Pharmacy, open to both members and the public, features many $4 and $10 generic prescriptions, as well as extraordinary savings on branded prescriptions. Also, the new club will debut a new Hearing Aid Center, offering premium technology in hearing aids and personal listening devices available from a certified audiologist.

“The new Bossier City Sam’s Club will allow us to expand our service in a region of Louisiana we have served since 1986 through our Shreveport Club,” said John Bernheim, the local market manager for Sam’s Club in northern Louisiana. “We are pleased to grow east of the Red River, an area that has seen exceptional growth during the past few years.”Sam’s Club will utilize a variety of environmentally friendly-materials and energy-efficient fixtures in its construction, including daylight-harvesting skylights that reduce the amount of energy required to light the store by up to 75 percent daily. LED lighting throughout the club, including in the cooler and freezer box doors and jewelry counter, operates 70 percent more efficiently than traditional fluorescent lighting.

Also coming to Stirling Bossier Shopping Center is Dickey’s Barbeque Pit, a fast casual, quick-serve, full-service barbeque restaurant that smokes all of their meats onsite.  They are scheduled to open late 2013 in the former Quizno’s space on Beene Boulevard. To date, over thirty retail, service and restaurant tenants are already in operation at Stirling Bossier, which officially opened in July 2007.

For more information about the Stirling Bossier Shopping Center contact Donna Taylor, Senior Vice President of Asset Management and New Business for Stirling Properties, at dtaylor@stirlingprop.com or by phone at (985)-246-3758.

New Orleans Retail is on the Rise

Mark Twain once quipped “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme”.  The Crescent City has been America’s boomtown before, but this time, something is different.  Aided by tech, medical and digital media job growth, infrastructure improvements, rising tourism and political reform, the City has become a magnet for young educated professionals, and retailers have noticed.

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In recent history, aging infrastructure and crime crippled economic development.  While Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were physically devastating to the region, they also uncovered social and political issues that needed to be rectified.  Federal funds flowed to improve infrastructure.  With that came oversight and political reform.  The private sector rolled up their sleeves and made bold choices to invest in the city and its unique culture.

Together this created a higher demand than the current supply of Retail can absorb.  As reported by The New Orleans Business Alliance, the city currently is losing $1.9 Billion in retail sales annually to neighboring parishes where traditional retail development has flourished. While some sections of the city still are recovering, the city’s core has experienced a great demand for development and re-development.  “New Orleans was once considered a market that offered the worst to retailers.  Today retailer activity and interest are at an all-time high,” stated Townsend Underhill, Senior Vice President at Stirling Properties.

Luxury retail is on the rise.  The Shops at Canal Place, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, has experienced double digit sales growth in each of the last four years.  Recent openings include J. Crew, Allen Edmonds, Michael Kors and Lululemon, with Tiffany and Company slated to open in November.  “It is clear that New Orleans is experiencing nothing short of a Renaissance,” stated Brandon Berger of The Berger Company, owner of Canal Place.  “Canal Place is well positioned as the only Luxury Mall between Houston and Atlanta.  The higher end the item the retailer carries, the higher their sales volume.”  In addition H&M will open a 32,000 square-foot French Quarter location in late October, their first in the United States outside of New York and Boston to offer home goods as well as soft goods.

The Outlet Collection at the Riverwalk - Rendering

The Outlet Collection at the Riverwalk – Rendering

The Outlet Collection at the Riverwalk, an upscale outlet center downtown near the French Quarter and Warehouse district, is scheduled to open in 2014.  At 250,000 square feet, it will serve both locals and tourists and is billed as the only Outlet Center in a downtown setting in the U.S.  Mark Bulmash, Vice President of Development at the Howard Hughes Corporation and Developer at Riverwalk added, “A few years ago, retailers would ask the question, ‘Why New Orleans?’  Today the question is, ‘Why aren’t we in New Orleans?’”

South Market District - Rendering

South Market District – Rendering

The Warehouse District in the CBD has transformed from blighted space into a vibrant neighborhood.  The 40,000 square-foot Rouses Grocery opened in 2011 and was influential in making the area a true neighborhood. While condominium conversion is still underway, new construction mixed-use projects are also taking shape. The South Market District by the Domain Companies is under construction.  Phase I will open late 2014 featuring 209 residential units and 22,000 square feet of Retail.  Once complete, the project will include over 600 residential units and 170,000 square feet of retail located along the streetcar line and walkable from downtown Class A office buildings and the Superdome.

Mid-City Market

Mid-City Market

The 107,000 square foot Mid-City Market developed by Stirling Properties opened in July.  Anchored by Winn Dixie, the site marks the entry into New Orleans for some notable restaurant chains like Panera Bread, Pei Wei, and Five Guys, and filled the void for much needed goods and services in the Mid-City neighborhood.  Whole Foods will enter Mid-City as well with a store currently under construction on Broad Street that will mark their third location in the New Orleans metro.

Big box stores and Jr. Anchors that traditionally were kept out of the city for lack of developable land have found a limited opportunity to penetrate the market.  Costco has completed its first Louisiana location with a 148,000 square foot store located near the population center.  Wal-Mart has two Supercenters under construction in Gentilly and New Orleans East, 110,000 square feet and 180,000 square feet respectively.  Magnolia Marketplace, scheduled to break ground in January 2014, will be the only true Power Center on the Eastbank of New Orleans and will offer Jr. Anchors the chance to gain access to the local market for the first time.

Development projects in virtually all areas of the city will allow retailers to penetrate a market previously thought impenetrable.  Additional growth of mixed-use and street retail projects will offer more opportunities for the growing retail sector and will cater to the urban population and tourists.  From luxury to discount, retail is hot in New Orleans and investors, lenders, developers and retailers are working hard to gain a presence.

This article was submitted to Southeast Real Estate Business magazine.  An edited version appeared in the October 2013, Volume 14, Issue 7 print edition.

Stirling Properties’ Chris Abadie and Dick Cyr Now Hold ICSC Professional Certifications

Chris Abadie

Chris Abadie

Dick Cyr

Dick Cyr

Stirling Properties is pleased to announce that Chris Abadie, Vice President and Manager of Commercial Brokerage, and Dick Cyr, Senior Project Manager, are now International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Certified professionals.  Mr. Abadie is now an ICSC Certified Leasing Specialist (CLS) and Mr. Cyr is now an ICSC Certified Development, Design and Construction Professional (CDP).

ICSC estimates that less than 10% of industry professionals have achieved this important status, setting Mr. Abadie and Mr. Cyr, as well as Stirling Properties, apart from the rest.

With over 6,000 designees in 55 countries, ICSC certification programs are a mark of excellence. Certifications focus on raising industry professional standards worldwide and give special recognition to shopping center professionals who demonstrate the highest levels of competency in their industry through professional education, experience, ethics, and by passing a rigorous examination.

Stirling Properties’ Commercial Agents among Top Producers at Annual CID Awards Ceremony

Stirling NOMAR CID WinnersStirling Properties’ commercial agents were honored during the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors Commercial Investment Division’s 20th annual awards banquet held Friday, April 5, 2013 at the New Orleans Country Club.

Leading the way was Rhonda Sharkawy, who received the F. Poche Waguespack Award for having the highest volume of sales and leases in the marketplace for the year. Rhonda’s volume for 2012 included 72 deals and totaled more than $25 million. This is her third consecutive year to receive this honor and one of only a handful of women to achieve it since it was created back in 1964.

In addition to celebrating the top producers and transactions of 2012, the awards ceremony also recognized commercial agents who passed the $2 million mark in sales. Also recognized was Gaines Seaman who received the Overall Top Office Producer Award with more than $18 million in volume and Joe Gardner who eclipsed the $2 million for the first time with a volume of $4.6 million.

Stirling Properties Celebrates Team Members at Annual Stirling Honors Event

On Friday, March 15, Stirling Properties recognized employees and commercial agents at the company’s annual Stirling Honors meeting and recognition luncheon at Tchefuncta Country Club in Covington. Along with the introduction of Stirling’s newly-formed Stewardship Committee, the 610 Stompers performed and Brett Patron, Executive Director of the 610 Stompers, discussed their journey as an entertainment group to a 501 (c) (3) charity. Stirling Properties’ Commercial Brokerage Division presented the award for Top Commercial Agent and Most Transactions to Rhonda Sharkawy, Senior Retail Leasing and Development Executive in the New Orleans office.  Scott Macdonald, Sales and Leasing Executive in the Baton Rouge office, received the award for Most Improved, for having the highest production level improvement over the previous year. Other award recipients received recognition for production levels based on individual 2012 production achievements. Also recognized were:

  • Ruby Award 2012:

Rhonda Sharkawy – New Orleans Office

  • Emerald Award 2012:    

Gaines Seaman – Metairie Office

Scott Macdonald – Baton Rouge Office

  • Diamond Award 2012:     

Ryan Lang – New Orleans Office

Joe Kramer – Covington Office

  • Platinum Award 2012:   

Ryan Pecot – Lafayette Office

Will Barrois – Covington Office

  • Gold Award 2012:              

Charles Cornay – Lafayette Office

Beezie Landry – Covington Office

Lee de la Houssaye – Covington Office

  • Silver Award 2012:

Anne Dixon – Shreveport Office

Rick Skelding – New Orleans Office

  • Bronze Award 2012:         

Dottie Tarleton – Baton Rouge Office

Joe Gardner – New Orleans Office

John Arthurs – New Orleans Office

Mike Immel – Lafayette Office

Roger Bajon – Covington Office

Beth Cristina – New Orleans Office

Stirling Properties also recognized employees and agents who achieved special anniversaries with the company. Awards were given to 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 year milestones.

  • 30 Years: Grady Brame, Executive Vice President – Covington Office
  • 25 Years: Ben Hocke, Senior Project Manager – New Orleans Office
  • 20 Years: Henry Holmes, Joseph Lee and Harold Staub, Engineers – New Orleans Office

For more information on how to donate to or request an appearance from the 610 Stompers, visit www.610Stompers.com.

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