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Retail News: KFC Australia + American Girl

American Girl unveiled two new in-store experiences this month in its New York City flagship store on Rockefeller Plaza. Award-winning retail design firm, FRCH NELSON, partnered with the brand to envision both experiences that will be open throughout the holiday season. Read more here.

Business of Home: AD’s new digital director, changes at St. Charles New York, and more

Architecture, design and strategy firm Nelson Worldwide has announced Loren Nelson as its new vice president, market leader and national leader of multifamily sales. He will work to establish the firm’s multifamily and residential market presence both on the West Coast and nationally, with a focus on multifamily housing, affordable housing, student housing, market-rate housing and senior living. Read more with Business of Home here.

Boston Real Estate Times: Future-Forward Approaches To Design And Development

Boston architect Haril Pandya, FAIA, Managing Director of NELSON Worldwide’s Boston studio, says the commercial real estate industry is on turning point and something great is going to come out.

Since joining NELSON about a couple of years ago, Mr. Pandya has spent most of 2021 talking to Boston’s top developers and city officials about how to design new projects and renovate old ones to be more resilient.

In an exclusive video interview with Boston Real Estate Times, Mr. Pandya shares some of the conversations he had with developers and city officials. View the full article and video here.

Florida YIMBY: Toby And Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion to open early 2024 in Boca Raton, FL

Thanks to a generous donation from philanthropists Toby and Leon Cooperman, Boca Raton Regional Hospital will soon be home to the “Toby and Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion.” Ideally, it will open its doors in early 2024. NELSON Worldwide, the architect, has shared conceptual renderings with various media outlets. Renderings show a mid-rise building with courtyards, outdoor seating, and native tree landscaping. Read more with Florida YIMBY here.