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Police seeking suspect in Tanger Outlets jewelry store theft
Police seeking suspect in Tanger Outlets jewelry store theft

CTV News

time2 days ago

  • General
  • CTV News

Police seeking suspect in Tanger Outlets jewelry store theft

Ottawa police are seeking a suspect involved in a jewelry store theft at Tanger Outlets mall. (Ottawa Police Service/Provided) The Ottawa Police Service is seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a jewelry store theft at Tanger Outlets last month. Police say the suspect entered a store on May 9 at approximately 1:28 p.m., broke a display case and stole several pieces of jewelry before fleeing the scene on foot through the parking lot. The suspect is described as a man, approximately 40-years-old, with a medium build and about 5 feet 8 inches tall. He wore dark grey or black pants, a black hoodie, a red baseball cap with a white 'T' on the front and Nike sneakers with a black swoosh. Anyone with information about this individual or the incident is asked to contact the Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, extension 5116, or via email at robbery@ Police are also investigating several other thefts and robberies targeting local jewellers in recent months. A group of four or five masked men rammed a stolen pickup truck into a Bank Street jewelry store before driving off in a getaway SUV last week. Other incidents have been reported at jewellers at Place d'Orléans Shopping Centre and Bayshore Shopping Mall.

It's Night Market Weekend again in Ottawa: What you'd find in Chinatown
It's Night Market Weekend again in Ottawa: What you'd find in Chinatown

Ottawa Citizen

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Ottawa Citizen

It's Night Market Weekend again in Ottawa: What you'd find in Chinatown

The annual Ottawa Chinatown Night Market returned to Somerset Street West this weekend, running from Friday through Sunday evening. Article content Article content The event, organized by the Ottawa Chinatown BIA, touted 'a wide array of culinary delights ranging from traditional Chinese dishes to creative fusion cuisine,' live performances that included lion dances, martial arts displays, and musical acts, handmade goods and art pieces from local artisans and vendors, and family-friendly fun. Article content Another event, the Ottawa Asian Fest Night Market, was being held concurrently through Sunday evening at the Tanger Outlets shopping complex in Kanata. Article content Article content Article content

New stores join the retail lineup at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm
New stores join the retail lineup at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

New stores join the retail lineup at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach in West Palm

The open-air shopping area of Tanger Outlets Palm Beach welcomes two new retailers to its growing lineup with the openings of Wacoal and IZOD. The addition of these national brands enhances the shopping experience at Tanger Outlets, offering stylish, affordable options for both everyday essentials and classic fashion. Shoppers can now explore Wacoal's premium intimate apparel and IZOD's timeless American styles, all at outlet prices. Wacoal Store Located across from Coach, the new Wacoal outlet store in West Palm Beach spans 1,860 square feet and features the brand's top-selling intimate apparel. Shoppers can browse a curated selection of Wacoal bras, shapewear, panties, and lingerie. Known for more than 30 years as a leader in women's undergarments, Wacoal is beloved for combining functionality with elegance. Wacoal offers a size-inclusive range to meet your needs. IZOD at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach Next to Steve Madden, the 2,493-square-foot IZOD store at Tanger Outlets Palm Beach is perfect for shoppers looking for affordable men's and women's apparel. Known for its sporty, preppy aesthetic, IZOD offers a full line of polos, golf wear, casual shirts, and weekend-ready looks that appeal to anyone who loves clean, classic style. With its legacy of American fashion and accessible pricing, IZOD is a strong addition to Tanger's lineup of national lifestyle brands. Tanger Outlets Palm Beach continues to grow With the addition of Wacoal and IZOD, Tanger Outlets Palm Beach continues to attract top-tier retailers to its open-air shopping center. Shoppers already enjoy outlet favorites such as Nike Factory Store, Coach, Sephora, Michael Kors, Under Armour, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Saks OFF 5th. Tanger Outlets, which opened in 2014 as the Palm Beach Outlets on the site of the former storied Palm Beach Mall along Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard near Interstate 95, was rebranded as Tanger Outlets Palm Beach and is the only Tanger site south of Orlando. The 440,000-square-foot outlet center features more than 120 designer and brand-name stores offering deep discounts and exclusive sales year-round. For a full list of stores, directions, event information, and the latest deals, visit or download the Tanger App. Shoppers can also join TangerClub, the brand's exclusive loyalty program, for additional savings and perks. Diamond Walker is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at dkwalker@ Help support our journalism. Subscribe today This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Tanger Outlets Palm Beach expands with Wacoal and IZOD stores

New resort coming to Sevierville sparks traffic concerns from neighboring residents
New resort coming to Sevierville sparks traffic concerns from neighboring residents

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

New resort coming to Sevierville sparks traffic concerns from neighboring residents

SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A new development in Sevier County has broken ground that will bring a luxury resort-style community to Sevierville. It will be called Smoky Summit and is set to bring a 162-room hotel, 90 short-term rental townhomes, a rooftop bar, and event hall. This will be located right behind Tanger Outlets, just off the 441 Parkway, and has been in the making for nearly three years. East TN families receive refunds as cabinet business files for bankruptcy 'It does take a lot of effort and patience, to come up with this large project,' said Smoky Summit president, Mohit Mankad. The developers, a group made up of those working in real estate, hotels, and design, said they hope to boost the local economy and accommodate for the growing number of tourists in the area. 'That was the whole purpose of it,' said Mankad. 'We wanted to go with a luxurious resort that way, with the project, our neighbors get benefited indirectly.' But with the project being built off Caton Road in a residential area, those in the neighborhood said they are worried about what that means for their community. 'Tourism is, that's our livelihood, for most people here, and so growing is not necessarily a bad thing, but putting it in a residential neighborhood where there's no access to the resort from the parkway is really the big concern,' said resident Seth Lafollette. 'It's not necessarily the development or anything like that, It's just you have to come through a residential neighborhood to be able to get into the resort. That that's really where the problem was.' Greenback prepares for thousands of visitors ahead of Rock the Country music festival Before the development was approved, Lafollette said residents like him argued the area lacks infrastructure to support the number of tourists it will draw. According to Mankad, the resort will hold around 500 vehicles. 'I don't really trust tourists that that aren't from here that aren't familiar with the area,' he said. 'I wouldn't want to let my two-year-old son walk around on a on a busy road like this with that much traffic.' However, Mankad said they were approved for a city trolley stop, which will meet visitors at the resort keeping them from needing to use their cars. With the townhomes estimated to be sold for roughly $750,000 per unit, he said it could also increase neighboring property values. 'It's a huge development and a lot of moving parts to tie up, but we expect about two, two and a half years, we should be done with the project – the whole project.' While they hope to have the townhomes completed by this fall, those in the neighborhood said they are pushing for more regulation and infrastructure like adding speedbumps to their roads. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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