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Anchor Stores Like JCPenney And Macy’s Once Drew Crowds To Suburban Malls

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Anchor Stores Like JCPenney And Macy’s Once Drew Crowds To Suburban Malls. Now Their Struggles Could Push Hundreds Of Malls Into Extinction.

Hundreds of department stores are expected to close in the next 18 months, leaving a glut of empty real estate at shopping malls across the US that could be nearly impossible to re-occupy.

Malls will struggle to find new tenants for space occupied by department stores, as businesses pull back sharply on spending and expansion amid the pandemic.

“We expect to see a lot of the space that goes vacant remain vacant for extended periods of time,” said Kevin Cody, senior consultant for the commercial real estate firm CoStar Group.

This means many malls will be stuck with empty anchors. Anchors are the giant, multi-story buildings at mall entrances that have historically been responsible for a large portion of mall sales and foot traffic.

The real estate research firm Green Street Advisors expects more than half of mall-based department stores to close by the end of 2021, leading to “excessive dark mall anchor space.”

“Widespread department store closures will accelerate the demise of many malls,” the firm said in a recent report. “Many malls will be faced with multiple anchor vacancies, a tough place to come back from.”

Neiman Marcus, JCPenney, and department-store operator Stage Stores have all filed for bankruptcy in the last few weeks. Macy’s said this week that its first-quarter sales fell by as much as 45% and that it expects to report a roughly $1 billion operating loss when it reports earnings in July. Nordstrom, another department store chain, has said it will close 19 locations, including 16 full-line department stores.

Other mall-based stores are struggling, as well. J. Crew Group and the shoe chain Aldo filed for bankruptcy this month. L Brands said sales fell 37% in the most recent quarter and it plans to close 251 Victoria’s Secret stores and 50 Bath & Body Works stores.

Experts and analysts say this is just the beginning of a giant wave of closings and bankruptcies expected to sweep the retail industry. UBS recently estimated that about one in five clothing and accessories stores — or roughly 24,000 locations — will close in the next five years and pandemic hammers retailers.

Department store losses can push malls into a downward spiral

When anchors close, malls are put in the challenging position of finding new tenants for their biggest stores or facing sharp declines in business.

Finding new tenants for stores that have multiple floors and take up more than 100,000 square feet will be particularly difficult at a time when most mall-based retailers are halting store growth following weeks of forced store closures.

Even the highest-quality malls — referred to as “A” malls — will have a hard time finding replacement tenants for empty anchors, according to some experts.

The threat of a second wave of infections in the fall will prevent even many stronger retailers from making investments in expansion, he said.

“I don’t see a whole lot of retail sellers of goods reloading and making major capital investitures to open new stores now, not knowing when the social distancing and regulations limiting numbers of people in stores are going to be relaxed and whether we are going to make it through the autumn without a recurrence,” he said.  “I think it would be a pretty aggressive play [to open new stores]. Every retailer that we’ve talked to is trying to conserve cash.”

Hundreds of department stores are expected to close in the next 18 months, leaving a glut of empty real estate at shopping malls across the US that could be nearly impossible to re-occupy.

Malls will struggle to find new tenants for space occupied by department stores, as businesses pull back sharply on spending and expansion amid the pandemic.

“We expect to see a lot of the space that goes vacant remain vacant for extended periods of time,” said Kevin Cody, senior consultant for the commercial real estate firm CoStar Group.

This means many malls will be stuck with empty anchors. Anchors are the giant, multi-story buildings at mall entrances that have historically been responsible for a large portion of mall sales and foot traffic.

The real estate research firm Green Street Advisors expects more than half of mall-based department stores to close by the end of 2021, leading to “excessive dark mall anchor space.”

“Widespread department store closures will accelerate the demise of many malls,” the firm said in a recent report. “Many malls will be faced with multiple anchor vacancies, a tough place to come back from.”

Neiman Marcus, JCPenney, and department-store operator Stage Stores have all filed for bankruptcy in the last few weeks. Macy’s said this week that its first-quarter sales fell by as much as 45% and that it expects to report a roughly $1 billion operating loss when it reports earnings in July. Nordstrom, another department store chain, has said it will close 19 locations, including 16 full-line department stores.

Other mall-based stores are struggling, as well. J. Crew Group and the shoe chain Aldo filed for bankruptcy this month. L Brands said sales fell 37% in the most recent quarter and it plans to close 251 Victoria’s Secret stores and 50 Bath & Body Works stores.

Experts and analysts say this is just the beginning of a giant wave of closings and bankruptcies expected to sweep the retail industry. UBS recently estimated that about one in five clothing and accessories stores — or roughly 24,000 locations — will close in the next five years and pandemic hammers retailers.

The pandemic is accelerating the demise of weaker retailers

In many ways, the pandemic is accelerating the trends that have been upending the retail industry for years.

Department stores and apparel companies have for more than a decade battled weak demand stemming largely from the 2008 recession, evolving shopper habits, and the rise of e-commerce. This triggered a period known as the retail apocalypse for its high level of retail bankruptcies and mass store closures.

The pandemic is now speeding up the shift to e-commerce and further weakening retailers that were already struggling pre-coronavirus.

Manny Chirico, the CEO of PVH Corp., the owner of brands including Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, told CNBC last month that he expects 20% to 25% of all US stores to close in the next two to three years. Before the pandemic, he said he was expecting that level of closures to take place over six years.

For many retail stores and shopping malls, this period will only hasten the inevitable — a large-scale decline in physical locations and in some cases, total extinction.

 

Apple Is Expected To Release A larger iPhone 12 Pro Later This Year

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Apple Is Expected To Release A Larger iPhone 12 Pro Later This Year — Here’s Everything We Know About Apple’s Next High-End iPhones So Far

It’s not unusual for Apple to release more than one version of its latest iPhone. But this year’s rumored iPhone 12 is expected to come in a whopping four different variants, compared to previous years when Apple would launch two or three versions of its newest smartphone.

Two of those models are expected to be successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. If the reports and rumors so far are to be believed, Apple’s next “Pro” iPhone will have a triple-lens camera like last year’s models, a Lidar scanner like the new iPad Pro, and a refreshed design among other changes.

All of Apple’s new iPhones, including the non-Pro models, are expected to come with support for 5G networks and OLED screens instead of LCD displays.

OLED screens are typically only found on Apple’s more expensive iPhones and generally offer deeper blacks and better contrast.

They will come with slightly larger screens compared to the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro.

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The iPhone 11 Pro Max, left, and iPhone 11 Pro.
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Apple is said to be bumping up the screen sizes of its pro-grade iPhones in 2020, according to Kuo as 9to5Mac has reported.

One model will reportedly come in a 6.1-inch size, while a larger version is said to come with a 6.7-inch screen. Bloomberg similarly reported that the most expensive new iPhone will come with a screen that’s slightly larger than that of the current 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max.

The iPhone 12 Pro will reportedly come with a Lidar sensor like the iPad Pro.

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The iPad Pro’s camera and Lidar sensor
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One of the standout features of the iPhone 12 Pro compared to the standard model is expected to be its Lidar sensor, according to Bloomberg. That sensor, which is already present on the 2020 iPad Pro, is geared toward improving performance in augmented reality apps. It measures the distance between objects by measuring how long it takes for light to reach a subject and reflect back.

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The iPhone 11 Pro’s triple camera
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Apple will continue to outfit its high-end smartphones with a triple-lens camera, according to reports from Bloomberg and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

That would indicate that Apple is taking a similar strategy in 2020 as it did with last year’s iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, which come with a triple-lens camera that includes wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and telephoto lenses.

The cheaper models are expected to come with only two cameras, much like the iPhone 11.

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An Apple Pencil being used on the iPad Pro
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Apple may borrow another characteristic from the iPad Pro: ProMotion, the feature that lets the iPad Pro’s refresh rate increase up to 120Hz for smoother, faster scrolling.

That’s according to the YouTube channel Everything Apple Pro, which reports that the iPhone 12 Pro would be getting the feature.

The high refresh rate would put Apple’s high-end iPhones on par with competing for Android phones like Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra, which has a screen with a higher refresh rate.

In fact, the iPhone 12 Pro is expected to have a lot in common with the iPad Pro.

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The iPad Pro
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The iPad Pro seems to be paving the way for Apple’s next high-end iPhone if the rumors and reports are to be believed. In addition to getting the iPad Pro’s Lidar sensor and ProMotion feature, it may also get a refreshed design with flat, stainless steel edges similar to that of the iPad Pro, Bloomberg says.

It’s unclear if all models will get this redesign or just the Pro models, but the report says the new look will be coming to “at least” the Pro models.

 

 

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MAY 2020 TAX BULLETIN

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May 2020, Issue 15

Customer Walk-In Centers Reopening for Appointment-Only Service

DOR walk-in centers are now open by appointment only, for in-person customer service!

All district office locations and Motor Carrier Services are now available.

Indianapolis walk-in center will be open for appointments starting June 1. To schedule an appointment go to Appts.dor.in.gov. More…

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How ISP Uses State Tax Dollars

Welcome to May’s Money Monday (say that five times fast). But maybe not so fast that you break any laws, as this month’s featured agency is the Indiana State Police (ISP). ISP has approximately 1,700 employees (1,300 are state troopers) who work to protect our lives and property, investigate and deter crime and roadway safety by enforcing Indiana’s laws. Nearly all of ISP’s funding comes from state tax dollars or fees. Read more in our Tax Talk Blog.

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With less than two months left to file individual state taxes by the extended July 15 deadline, DOR is reminding all eligible Hoosiers to take advantage of the free tax filing program, INfreefile. Reminder: all returning INfreefile users must create a new account for each tax filing year.

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The onset of COVID-19 has impacted everyone around the State, DOR is no exception. However, the show must go on for agencies such as DOR because we are considered an essential agency for the state. Therefore, we have found more and more ways to allow us to continue providing support to our Hoosier customers. One of our many focus points is pushing forward with progress surrounding Project NextDOR—DOR’s modernization project.

The Project NextDOR team continues to hit major milestones in the process to prepare for Rollout 2. In other words, Rollout 2 is still scheduled to launch on Sept. 8, 2020. At that time, several new tax types will be incorporated into DOR’s new online e-services portal, INTIME—the Indiana Taxpayer Information Management Engine. For more information regarding the project and Rollout 2, visit ProjectNextDOR.dor.in.gov. Updates are regularly posted, so we encourage customers to “bookmark” the project page to ensure they stay up-to-date on all project progress.

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LyondellBasell Donates $50,000 To Tri-State Food Bank

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LyondellBasell Donates $50,000 to Tri-State Food Bank to

Combat Hunger During COVID-19 Pandemic

EVANSVILLE, IN. – May 26, 2020 – LyondellBasell today announced it has donated $50,000 to Tri-State Food Bank. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted various facets of people’s lives and created hardships for many. Food banks all over the world are on the front lines of this international pandemic providing food assistance to millions facing hunger, with demand increasing every day. LyondellBasell aims to help relieve some of the strain with its donation.

“The services the Tri-State Foodbank offers is critical,” said Mark Wargel, Site Manager. “We hope this donation helps them continue their mission during this difficult time when needs are high.”

The contribution to Tri-State Food Bank is part of LyondellBasell’s global $1.3 million in donations to support food banks in 17 countries and communities where the company has major operations.

“The economic impact from the coronavirus pandemic can be felt worldwide,” said Glenn Roberts, Executive Director. “The result of this ongoing crisis is that every day more and more people are finding themselves in need of basic resources like food. Our priority is keeping our community fed, and we appreciate the contribution from LyondellBasell to help us to do just that.”

Donating funds to supply food for those in need is just one way LyondellBasell has responded during this pandemic.

page1image40415616Additionally, LyondellBasell’s materials are found in many applications critical to protecting and preserving health and safety such as medical devices, protective equipment, cleaning products, and various pharmaceutical applications. The company continues to supply its customers with a variety of materials including polypropylene resins, which are used to produce melt-blown fibers that provide filtration in facemasks; masterbatch products are used in breathable films for protective suits; and, polypropylene, ethylene oxide, and propylene oxide are used to make medical syringes, medical test kits, soaps, disinfectants, and many other products.

FOOTNOTE: LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB) is one of the largest plastics, chemicals, and refining companies in the world. Driven by its employees around the globe, LyondellBasell produces materials and products that are key to advancing solutions to modern challenges like enhancing food safety through lightweight and flexible packaging, protecting the purity of water supplies through stronger and more versatile pipes, improving the safety, comfort and fuel efficiency of many of the cars and trucks on the road, and ensuring the safe and effective functionality in electronics and appliances. LyondellBasell sells products into more than 100 countries and is the world’s largest producer of polypropylene compounds and the largest licensor of polyolefin technologies. In 2020, LyondellBasell was named to Fortune Magazine’s list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” for the third consecutive year. More information about LyondellBasell can be found at www.lyondellbasell.com.

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United Way Is Looking for KCampers

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Our ideal target is children who have not had any pre-school experience but will be entering kindergarten this fall.

Children enrolled in the following schools are of particular interest as additional supports can be offered up through 3rd grade:  Caze, Evans, and Chandler Elementary.

But we will serve any child entering kindergarten as space allows.

A registration link can be found in both of these files or can be accessed on our website   https://unitedwayswi.org/k-camp/

 

ADOPT A PET

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Dot is a female kitten who may be small in stature, but she is larger than life in personality! She has lived with other cats, dogs, and children, and done fairly well with them all. She can be occasionally sassy, so is not recommended for children under 5, but is still a wonderful girl for almost any family. Dot’s adoption fee is $40 and she’s ready to go home today spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or apply online to adopt at www.vhslifesaver.org!

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 373 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 32,078 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

Intensive care unit and ventilator capacity remains steady. As of today, nearly 41 percent of ICU beds and more than 82 percent of ventilators are available.

A total of 1,850 Hoosiers are confirmed to have died from COVID-19, an increase of 18 over the previous day. Another 154 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record, following a correction to the previous day’s total. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 230,749 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 226,251 on Monday.

Hoosiers who have symptoms of COVID-19 and those who have been exposed and need a test to return to work are encouraged to visit a state-sponsored testing site for free testing. Individuals without symptoms who are at high risk because they are over age 65, have diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure or another underlying condition, as well as those who are pregnant, live with a high-risk individual or are a member of a minority population that is at greater risk for severe illness, also are encouraged to get tested.

ISDH will host drive-thru testing clinics from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Sunday of this week at the following locations:

 

Shelbyville High School

2003 S. Miller Street

Shelbyville, IN 46176

 

Miller School – Hammond

6530 New Hampshire

Hammond, IN 46323

 

Ivy Tech Community College – Princeton

2431 S. Crabtree Drive

Princeton, IN 47670

 

Franklin County 4-H Fairgrounds

7178 Blue Creek

Brookville, IN

 

To find additional testing locations, visit www.coronavirus.in.gov and click on the COVID-19 testing information link. More than 200 locations are available around the state.

 

Larry Meriweather Jr. Died

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 This morning at 1:40 a.m., the Evansville Police Department was dispatched to the 100 block of W. Oregon St. for a shots fired call. The caller reported hearing six or seven shots in the area of Oregon and Baker. 

  The arriving officers were approached by several people who directed them to where the shooting victim, Larry Wayne Meriweather Jr. (30), was lying on the floor of a residence with a gunshot wound to the chest. 

  Meriweather was quickly transported to the hospital by an ambulance where he later died. 

  Anyone with information into this incident is asked to call the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7979 or contact the tip line at 812-435-6194.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office and the Evansville Police Department are investigating the death of Larry Wayne Merriweather Jr.  The Coroner’s Office was called to Deaconess Midtown ER  upon the report of a deceased subject.  The Evansville Police Department had responded to an Oregon St. address prior investigating gunshots and can provide information as to the ongoing investigation. An autopsy is scheduled for 16:00 today.