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Police continuing to investigate after woman, 23, fatally shot in southwest Calgary parkade
Police continuing to investigate after woman, 23, fatally shot in southwest Calgary parkade

Calgary Herald

time20-07-2025

  • Calgary Herald

Police continuing to investigate after woman, 23, fatally shot in southwest Calgary parkade

The Calgary Police Service is looking for more information from the public as they continue to investigate a fatal shooting in the southwest neighbourhood of Haysboro. Article content The victim, identified as Madisson Cobb, 23, was pronounced dead at the scene after she was shot in a parking garage at the 8700 block of Horton Road S.W. around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Police believe the shooting was targeted. Article content Article content Article content Police said that Cobb had just finished work and was walking to her vehicle when the incident occurred. An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday. Article content Article content In a press conference Sunday, Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson of the CPS homicide unit described the incident as a 'very cowardly act,' and said investigators are pursuing all possible leads. Article content 'This is tragic. It's horrible, and it's actually maddening that somebody can't walk to their vehicle safely in the city,' he said. Article content Police have released surveillance footage of a white Toyota RAV4 with stolen British Columbia license plate PP322J that was seen leaving the scene. Article content Investigators believe the suspect vehicle was parked on the fourth level of the parkade, while the shooting happened on a publicly accessible level near the victim's vehicle, which is connected to The Shops at Heritage shopping plaza. Article content Article content Article content The victim is not believed to be a resident in the connected apartment complex. Article content Police were unable to confirm whether there was any prior relationship between Cobb and the suspect, but said they are looking into past interactions. Article content 'We're aware of past history,' Sgt. Gregson said. 'I'm going to leave it at that for now, but we're looking at all avenues that could lead to yesterday's events.' Article content Residents of the apartment complex said they weren't aware a shooting had occurred but had suspected something serious due to the large police presence Saturday night. Article content 'I feel unsafe,' said resident Alex Hui. 'I think the security could be better as well.' Article content Investigators are asking anyone who interacted with Cobb in the days leading up to the shooting, or who has information about the incident, to come forward. Article content Police are also seeking dashcam footage from the area of Horton Road S.W. at Heritage Drive S.W., heading westbound towards 14th Street S.W. between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Article content

Boggi Milano Opens Columbus Circle Store
Boggi Milano Opens Columbus Circle Store

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Boggi Milano Opens Columbus Circle Store

Boggi Milano is continuing its U.S. retail rollout with the opening of a third New York City store at The Shops at Columbus Circle. The 4,735-square-foot, two-level store offers street access as well as an entrance from inside the mall. More from WWD All the Beauty Retail Expansions of 2025 EXCLUSIVE: Sakara Enters Credo Beauty With New Gut and Skin Health Supplement, Doubling Down on Both Beauty and Wellness EXCLUSIVE: Prada CEO Gianfranco D'Attis to Exit the Brand The Columbus Circle store joins a single-level 1,800-square-foot store at 115 Mercer Street in SoHo that opened in February, and the 5,920-square-foot flagship on Madison Avenue that debuted in April. The stores offer a mix of the company's Active, Casual, Formal and Easy Formal categories as well as its signature tailored clothing, all with an Italian sartorial sensibility with a strong emphasis on organic fibers, recycled materials and certified performance fabrics. The three New York stores mark the U.S. debut of the Milan-based company that operates 240 stores in 60 countries and has annual revenue of $420 million. 'These openings aren't just new stores — they represent a dream come true,' said Alessandro Cappelli, U.S. chief executive officer of Boggi Milano. 'We're bringing a contemporary vision of Italian menswear to the U.S., built on quality, craftsmanship, and timeless style — supported by an outstanding team and world-class product.' Claudio Zaccardi, president, CEO and creative director of the family-owned company, has said this is just the beginning of an aggressive U.S. expansion with stores planned for Miami; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; Boston; Houston; Dallas; Los Angeles, and San Francisco over the next five years. As Zaccardi said at the Madison Avenue store opening: 'The U.S. is the most important country in the world and we believe that we are a global brand now, but you can't really be a global brand if you're not in the U.S. — especially for menswear.' In addition to its own stores, Boggi Milano is also expanding its wholesale presence in the U.S., starting with the Bloomingdale's flagship on 59th Street in New York followed by additional doors in July and September. 'This collaboration represents much more than a commercial operation: it is an opportunity to spread our style and philosophy to a wider audience,' said Zaccardi. 'Thanks to the support and prestige of Bloomingdale's, we can bring to the United States a vision of Italian menswear elegance that combines quality, craftsmanship, and innovation, helping to consolidate our presence in the international premium segment.' Boggi is fully owned by the Zaccardi family, which has a long history in apparel and menswear. It started with Zaccardi's grandfather, who was a childrenswear tailor and retailer in Monza, Italy, outside Milan. The store passed to his mother, who continued to focus on childrenswear until 1985 when Zaccardi and his brothers took over the business and converted it to a luxury multibrand retail store called Brian & Barry that they continue to operate. In 2003, the Zaccardi family purchased Boggi Milano, a Milan-based brand known for its tailored menswear, for around $14.6 million. At the time of the purchase, Boggi operated 22 stores. Best of WWD China's Streetwear Whisperer: Peter Zhong Some 600 Exhibitors Expected at Pitti Uomo's 101st Edition Peter Manning Purchased by Longtime CEO Who Plans Expansion

Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening
Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening

Fashion Network

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening

Home › News › Retail Download Print Italian menswear brand Boggi Milano is accelerating its U.S. expansion with the June opening of its third New York City store, located on the ground floor of The Shops at Columbus Circle. Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening. - Boggi Milano The 440-square-meter space will offer customers a sophisticated, Italian-crafted shopping experience in one of Manhattan's most iconic destinations. This marks another key milestone in the brand's American journey, which began in SoHo with the opening of its first overseas store. That 170-square-meter boutique introduced U.S. shoppers to Boggi Milano's signature blend of active, casual, and easy formal menswear, all rooted in modern Italian elegance. Building on that momentum, Boggi Milano launched its largest flagship in the world on April 4, opening a two-level, 550-square-meter store at 527 Madison Avenue. The flagship brings together the full spectrum of the brand's collections within an immersive, design-forward space that highlights its sartorial heritage and contemporary lifestyle approach. Looking ahead, the Milan-based brand plans to open around 20 stores in key American cities over the next five years, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the U.S. market. Copyright © 2025 All rights reserved. Tags : Luxury Ready-to-wear Retail

Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening
Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening

Fashion Network

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Boggi Milano expands NYC presence with third store opening

Italian menswear brand Boggi Milano is accelerating its U.S. expansion with the June opening of its third New York City store, located on the ground floor of The Shops at Columbus Circle. The 440-square-meter space will offer customers a sophisticated, Italian-crafted shopping experience in one of Manhattan's most iconic destinations. This marks another key milestone in the brand's American journey, which began in SoHo with the opening of its first overseas store. That 170-square-meter boutique introduced U.S. shoppers to Boggi Milano's signature blend of active, casual, and easy formal menswear, all rooted in modern Italian elegance. Building on that momentum, Boggi Milano launched its largest flagship in the world on April 4, opening a two-level, 550-square-meter store at 527 Madison Avenue. The flagship brings together the full spectrum of the brand's collections within an immersive, design-forward space that highlights its sartorial heritage and contemporary lifestyle approach. Looking ahead, the Milan-based brand plans to open around 20 stores in key American cities over the next five years, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the U.S. market.

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