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PAKISTANS retail sector is undergoing a facelift, as several business groups are diverting significant investment to construction of modern retail infrastructure to take advantage of changing preferences of urban consumers, who now prefer to shop from superstores, hypermarkets and large malls for convenience and quality.
A population of 180m people with a huge youth bulge, rapid urbanisation and lack of modern retail space are said to be the main factors driving new corporate investments into the organised retail business.
The retail trade in Pakistan still remains at an early stage of development, dominated by street shopping. Theres an unlimited space for investment in the organised retail, notes Ahmed Khan, head of leasing at the Emporium, the countrys largest shopping mall being built in Lahore by the Nishat Group at an estimated cost of Rs10bn. The complex will also have a 123-room hotel with the largest banqueting facility, restaurants, nine-screen cinema complex and play area for children.
The modern retail format comprising hypermarkets, superstores and malls represents only a fraction of the total retail trade, encouraging investors to invest their money in this sector. Apart from Nishat, other major business groups investing in the creation of modern retail infrastructure in major cities include Arif Habib, Bismillah Group, Packages and Giga Group.
There is a visible change in consumer spending patterns. The new retail formats are replacing the old trend of street shopping. We expect a footfall of 40,000-50,000 a day at the Emporium, Ahmed argues. Many factors have contributed to the change in the trend: extreme weather, convenience, quality, choice and rising disposable incomes.
Wholesale and retail trade contributes 18.6 per cent to the gross domestic product and has a 31.9 per cent share in the services sector, according to the Economic Survey of Pakistan 2013-14. It grew by a respectable 5.2 per cent in the last financial year, compared with 3.38 per cent a year before.
Private consumption in Pakistan has increased over the last few years in spite of slow economic growth. The size of the retail market is estimated to be somewhere between Rs3.5 trillion and Rs4 trillion.
Pakistan was identified in 2011 by Deloitte and PlanetRetail as one of the 10 hidden heroes in the emerging markets with a huge potential for growth in the retail sector. Although the country is poor, if only a small share has discretionary spending power, this represents a sizable market for modern retailers, emphasises the report.
The Pakistani retail industry is one of the least concentrated in the world. There are few major chains. Low rate of car ownership, home refrigeration, purchasing power and relatively small number of modern retail formats means that most Pakistanis shop daily at small neighbourhood shops, it notes.
Overall, the traditional sector accounts for the majority of the countrys retail sales. However, in the long term, as competition increases, modern retail formats will gradually take an increasing share of the market.
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July 28, 2014 by
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Rising construction costs have prevented Butler County residents from getting some new amenities such as restaurants, even while construction of mega-projects appears to be flourishing.
Fairfield Twp. had hoped to get a new Quaker Steak restaurant near the Menards home improvement store. Earlier this month, however, the man overseeing the project, Jim Combs, said an unexpectedly high price tag put it on the back burner indefinitely. The construction costs came in a half-million dollars over projections, he explained, and the economics simply didnt work.
At the same time, within less of a mile from each other, the $160 million expansion of Cincinnati Childrens hospital is under way, along with the construction of the Liberty Center, the $350 million mega-retail complex, even while contending with rising costs. The total cost of investment of Liberty Center increased from $300 million.
As we enter the third quarter of 2014, trends indicate that the marketplace is changing and construction prices are heading up. One strong indicator of this increase were seeing is the number of projects that are coming in over clients desired budget, said Kevin Cozart, vice president of the Messer Construction Company.
A report by the firm Building Design and Construction states that as of late last year, construction costs had increased for 22 consecutive months. Driving that increase were labor costs, amid concerns about the availability of skilled workers. The Turner Construction Company publishes a building cost index. That index has seen a 4.24 percent increase from a year ago.
Cozart said published costs are primarily based on material costs and labor rates, but they do not take into account subcontractor overhead and profit, which had sunk as low as five percent during the recession.
For the companies that survived the recession, there is finally an adequate flow of work. The overall economic situation has improved to the point that projects delayed or shelved during the recession are back online. Increased business activity is generating the need for additional space, Cozart said.
There are signs in some areas that the local market is picking up. Tim Bachman, the director of development for the city of Fairfield, said he has seen a rebound lately due to market demand.
Ive heard that several years ago, people were acquiring empty buildings because of the cost of construction and because they were cheap, he said. Now, those buildings, at least in Fairfield, are pretty absorbed by the market, so we are seeing people kicking tires on new construction.
However, smaller projects like restaurants might be canceled or modified, while large projects that have been in the planning for many years manage to stay on track, said Bachman.
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July 28, 2014 by
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Theres a big piece of eastern Connecticut Colonial-era history right in Washington. And its for sale.
What is known as the Avery Homestead was moved piece by piece from Preston during the middle of the last decade and became the home of the Lovelace family, the 250-plus-year-old dwelling merged impeccably with a modern addition on Upper Church Hill Road. The home, which has 10 rooms, four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and sits on almost 13 acres of pristine countryside, is listed for $2.195 million. Peter Klemm of Klemm Real Estate is the listing agent.
This quintessential gentlemans farm entails all the factors that represent the romance of Litchfield County living, said Mr. Klemm. The house offers the best of both the old and new world. It provides the authenticity, charm and character of an antique house with the amenities and reliability of modern construction.
Originally built in 1755 by Capt. John Avery for his son, John Avery Jr., and his new bride in Preston, the home was carefully dismantled, relocated and rebuilt in Washington. The interior of the main house has been restored to its original state in 1755, while the new addition includes a modern kitchen with high-end appliances and a large family living area that provides stunning views of the property.
Vermont soapstone was tastefully used for the kitchens countertops and center island. The kitchen also has an array of Wolf appliances, including the gas range, conventional and microwave ovens, as well as both a Subzero commercial-size refrigerator/freezer and separate wine-cooler. A living area off of the kitchen and dining room incorporated original wood beams from the Avery Homestead.
A main keeping room features original exposed post and beams and oak wide board paneling and floorboards.
The room has a massive stone fireplace, with a center beehive oven, that is the focal point of the room. The two front rooms of the house, one currently used as a music room and the other as a formal dining area, showcase impressive (especially for the era in which the house was originally built) paneled walls and floorboards.
Each of the front rooms has its own fireplace built with the original brick.
The front staircase of the home conceals a small secret that had been hidden for nearly 300 years. When the staircase was being removed during the dismantling of the house, the original builders (John Averys) signature, written in chalk, was discovered on the inside of the staircase.
The house has tall ceilings for its pre-Revolutionary War period and intricately carved paneled walls that reflect the wealth of its original builder, a well-to-do and respected farmer, goldsmith and clockmaker. Continued...
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New restaurant will open in Alex's old spot
Elijah Katkin hopes to have his new restaurant, The Brickroom, open by Aug. 1 in downtown Ashland where Alexs Plaza Restaurant and Bar operated. Daily Tidings / Jamie LuschJamie Lusch
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Posted:2:00 AMJuly 26, 2014
The Plaza's newest restaurant will open early for espresso and close down late with music and drinks, and owner Elijah Katkin hopes it will serve as a locals gathering house.
The Brickroom is set to open to the public by Aug. 1, occupying the space where Alex's Plaza Restaurant and Bar operated for more than 25 years before closing in January.
"We're really excited about this space and we feel very lucky to have the opportunity to take it over," said Katkin, 34, who co-owns the Brickroom with his mother, Gina Katkin.
The second-story restaurant was completely gutted, leaving only the hood in the kitchen, and redesigned with a more open, friendly configuration.
A larger granite bar replaced the business's old bathrooms, leaving more room around the building's front windows for a stage and dancing space than before.
An auxiliary dining room that was seldom used by Alex's was transformed into larger, more modern bathrooms.
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July 28, 2014 by
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The following building permits were issued between April 6 -12 in Mundelein. They are presented as they appear in public records.
Permit: Single family Address: 1200 Shefield Av, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Remove and replace (13) windows Permit cost: $35 Improvement value: $17,738
Permit: Single family Address: 901 Hillside Dr, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Reroof license no. 104.016211 & 105.006311 Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $6,500
Permit: Single family Address: 2321 Somerset Ln, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Reroof license no. 104.015709 & 105.005241 Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $7,000
Permit: Single family Address: 555 Walnut St, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Tear off of roof. illinois state roofing license #104.06195 105.006234 Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $6,000
Permit: Single family Address: 747 S Lake St, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Install a wireless low voltage burglar alarm Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $300
Permit: Single family Address: 1570 Valencia Wy, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Install a wireless low voltage burglar alarm Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $250
Permit: Single family Address: 1147 Magnolia Rd, Mundelein Issue date: April 7 Permit covers: Install a wireless low voltage burglar alarm Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $250
Permit: Single family Address: 237 Midway Dr, Mundelein Issue date: April 8 Permit covers: Installation of a clean-out with sewer repair within 5 of residence. Permit cost: $35 Improvement value: $1,800
Permit: Single family Address: 625 Pleasure Dr, Mundelein Issue date: April 8 Permit covers: Roof tear off on the detached garage only. Permit cost: $25 Improvement value: $1,000
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July 28, 2014 by
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