Bedrock promotes pop-up experiences at ailing Tower City mall
Michelle Jarboe/Crain s Cleveland Business
Traffic was light last week at the Avenue at Tower City in downtown Cleveland, where many stores are vacant and the fountains remain dry.
Bedrock, the Detroit-based owner of the shopping mall at Tower City, is marketing pop-up experiences at the vacancy-plagued property.
A flyer distributed to retail brokers this month promotes leasing opportunities tied to the upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions, in October, and the NBA All-Star Game, set for February. Both events will take place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, which is linked to the mall by an indoor walkway.
New U.S. electric car chargers are a green leap of faith Today 05:27 am JST Today | 06:43 am JST MONTCLAIR, New Jersey
It has been a long road for electric cars in the United States, but myriad announcements by major automakers signal they are at last moving towards the mainstream.
With more electrical models set to hit showrooms, the focus will shift to consumers willingness to pivot to electric cars at a time when conventional gas stations remain familiar and ubiquitous.
The fear of being stranded has long been viewed as a barrier for electric vehicles (EV). Addressing this unease, dubbed range anxiety, is driving President Joe Biden s policy and bringing new EV charging companies to public markets.
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May 13, 2021
It has been a long road for electric cars in the United States, but myriad announcements by major automakers signal they are at last moving towards the mainstream.
With more electrical models set to hit showrooms, the focus will shift to consumers’ willingness to pivot to electric cars at a time when conventional gas stations remain familiar and ubiquitous. The fear of being stranded has long been viewed as a barrier for electric vehicles (EV). Addressing this unease, dubbed “range anxiety,” is driving President Joe Biden’s policy and bringing new EV charging companies to public markets.
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MONTCLAIR, United States, May 12, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – It has been a long road for electric cars in the United States, but myriad announcements by major automakers signal they are at last moving towards the mainstream.
With more electrical models set to hit showrooms, the focus will shift to consumers’ willingness to pivot to electric cars at a time when conventional gas stations remain familiar and ubiquitous.
The fear of being stranded has long been viewed as a barrier for electric vehicles (EV). Addressing this unease, dubbed “range anxiety,” is driving President Joe Biden’s policy and bringing new EV charging companies to public markets.
New US electric car chargers are a green leap of faith
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12/05/2021 - 04:14 A Tesla vehicle at a super charging station in Parsippany, New Jersey on May 06, 2021: studies show that many public charging stations are under-used, as most EV owners charge their cars at home or work Kena Betancur AFP 5 min
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It has been a long road for electric cars in the United States, but myriad announcements by major automakers signal they are at last moving towards the mainstream.
With more electrical models set to hit showrooms, the focus will shift to consumers willingness to pivot to electric cars at a time when conventional gas stations remain familiar and ubiquitous.