Consumer Confidence and the Retail Experience

By John Salustri & johnsalustri
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December 16, 2016 at 02:35 PM
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NEW YORK CITY—JP Sutro of Lee & Associates believes that a wait-and-see attitude in the wake of the Donald Trump presidential win is a “cop-out.” Much of that attitude comes not so much from political persuasion as much as from the high level of consumer confidence he's seeing. He explains why in this exclusive video interview from the ICSC National Deal Making Conference.

He also talks about why and how the Manhattan retail market is changing to become more “experiential,” and the new age of retailers who are coming in to make that happen.  Yes, there are juice and sandwich retailers in there, but so much more, as you'll learn.






NEW YORK CITY—JP Sutro of Lee & Associates believes that a wait-and-see attitude in the wake of the Donald Trump presidential win is a “cop-out.” Much of that attitude comes not so much from political persuasion as much as from the high level of consumer confidence he's seeing. He explains why in this exclusive video interview from the ICSC National Deal Making Conference.

He also talks about why and how the Manhattan retail market is changing to become more “experiential,” and the new age of retailers who are coming in to make that happen.  Yes, there are juice and sandwich retailers in there, but so much more, as you'll learn.






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