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- BUSINESS, Page 71Business NotesRETAILINGPuttin' on More Ritz
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- How does Beverly Hills' ultra-luxe Rodeo Drive get ready for
- an expected retail slump? By expanding, of course. So it was
- that klieg lights flashed and 50 fashion models strutted their
- stuff last week to launch a 23-store mall that cost $170
- million to build on the famed shopping street. Known as Two
- Rodeo, the two-block project, which is designed to look as if
- it had been in place for a century, features an Italianate
- cobblestone lane called Via Rodeo that comes complete with a
- piazza, sculpted travertine fountains and a staircase patterned
- after the Spanish Steps in Rome.
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- Two Rodeo is the brainchild of San Francisco developer
- Douglas Stitzel, a onetime University of California, Berkeley,
- Sanskrit scholar turned businessman, who is charging his tony
- tenants top dollar for their new space. Tiffany, Cartier,
- Sulka, Valentino and other luxury outlets that plan to arrive
- by November will pay as much as $250,000 a month rent.
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- At those prices, the upscale shops must hope to avoid a
- slump in Christmas sales that some experts say could reduce
- business up to 4%. But that prospect has not daunted two
- Japanese investment firms that in June agreed to acquire a
- majority stake in the project for more than $200 million.
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