Throughout Black History Month in February and Women’s History Month in March, Easton is honoring the contributions Black women have made throughout Columbus’ rich history through collaboration with community service group BREATHE, and Columbus historian Rita Fuller-Yates.
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Columbus has a strong retail community, but this past year has put the industry in a tailspin. To help the recovery along, CBUS Retail produced a special webisode series titled The Covid Chronicles, which features industry experts and brand leaders sharing knowledge on the current state of the industry, how their organizations have adapted to the times, and their business plans for a post-pandemic world.
Over the past two decades, families from Columbus and across Ohio (and beyond!) have made an annual event of coming to Easton Town Center for a memorable, magical holiday experience.
Easton’s tenant coordination team has overseen 15 retail, restaurant and office grand openings since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March—with several more in active development and expected to open in the coming months.
“The price of privilege is the moral duty to act when one sees another person treated unfairly. And the least that a person in the dominant caste can do is not make the pain any worse.”
If you are the owner or leader of an organization, giving back to the communities in which you operate are vital to the mutual success of both your business and customers.
COVID-19 has come and gone…is what many commercial landlords and developers hoped to believe as states slowly allow non-essential retail and shopping centers to reopen for business.
In early March 2020, the United States ceased non-essential business to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Over the past few years, you may have read that America’s malls are dying.
For the past century, businesses and corporations around the world have often engaged in the kind of profit-seeking motives that require an excuse.