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Apple Store to close at The Mall at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township
Apple Store to close at The Mall at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Apple Store to close at The Mall at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township

Apple is saying farewell to The Mall at Partridge Creek. The tech giant confirmed late Wednesday, July 16, that it plans to close its Apple Store at the Clinton Township outdoor shopping center. An Apple representative didn't say why they are leaving Partridge Creek, although a statement from the company attributed the closing to the planned future opening of a new Apple Store in downtown Detroit. While the Detroit store's location has not been officially announced, it is expected to be inside a row of storefronts between 1426 and 1434 Woodward — just north of the Shinola Hotel and the redeveloped Hudson's site. Apple's statement on July 16 didn't say precisely when the Partridge Creek store will close or when the Detroit store will open, aside from the opening happening sometime this year. All workers at the Partridge Creek store will be given the opportunity to continue their roles at the Detroit store, the statement said. The Apple Store is an original tenant of Partridge Creek, which opened in October 2007. Other recent departures from the outdoor shopping center include Bar Louie, which closed June 29, and Forever 21, which closed earlier this year after the retailer filed for bankruptcy. "We've loved serving the Partridge Creek community for nearly 20 years," the Apple statement said, "and look forward to welcoming our customers at our other stores in the Detroit metro area, including nearby Apple Somerset, as well as and the Apple Store app.' More: Michigan Central drawing visitors to Corktown. Are more jobs next? There are currently six Apple Stores in Michigan, with four in southeast Michigan: Somerset Collection in Troy; Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi; Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor and the Partridge Creek store. Contact JC Reindl: 313-378-5460 or jcreindl@ Follow him on X @jcreindl This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Apple Store closing at The Mall at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township

Carhartt WIP Lands in Johor Bahru with a Bold, Culture-Driven Space
Carhartt WIP Lands in Johor Bahru with a Bold, Culture-Driven Space

Hypebeast

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hypebeast

Carhartt WIP Lands in Johor Bahru with a Bold, Culture-Driven Space

Carhartt WIPhas officially opened the doors to its third Malaysian location, this time in the thriving southern city of Johor Bahru. Located on the ground floor of The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey, the 1,819-square-foot store quietly made its debut. The new space quickly became a magnet for design fans and streetwear loyalists alike, offering a seamless blend of rugged workwear heritage and contemporary industrial aesthetic. The store was designed by Milan-based Andrea Caputo Studio & Salomée Faeh. Their vision brought clean lines, concrete tones, and understated sophistication to the forefront—balancing functionality with visual depth. A branded carpet by AC Studio and a handmade Carhartt logo designed by German artist Pietro Sanguinetti added subtle layers of identity, elevating the store beyond retail and into a space that reflects the brand's global point of view. To mark the opening, Carhartt WIP launched an exclusive capsule that sold out fast. Featuring the iconic Detroit Jacket and two short-sleeved tees inspired by the traditional Wau Johor kite, the collection anchored the brand to its Malaysian setting in a thoughtful and localized way. Visitors were also treated to 'MERAK-07,' a site-specific lighting installation by local artist Jun Ong. His work reinterpreted the Wau through a futuristic lens—using light and material interplay to bridge tradition and innovation. This latest chapter in Carhartt WIP's expansion speaks to its long-standing ability to straddle local cultures and global subcultures. Since its founding in 1994, the brand has adapted the workwear DNA of its American predecessor into something altogether new—an aesthetic informed as much by hip-hop, skateboarding, and techno as it is by function-first design. As of June, the Johor Bahru store has already become more a creative hub—a space that connects community, craft, and culture in equal parts. It's clear that Carhartt WIP continues to build spaces that resonate far beyond the sales floor. Visit the officialCARHARTT WIP MALAYSIA SITEfor more info. Address:Carhartt WIP store Johor Bahru G-006, The Mall, Mid Valley SouthkeyPersiaran Southkey 1, Southkey, 80150 Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM@carharttwip_my

Diamond heist takes a wild turn as suspect swallows $700K worth of gems in bizarre attempt to evade arrest
Diamond heist takes a wild turn as suspect swallows $700K worth of gems in bizarre attempt to evade arrest

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Time of India

Diamond heist takes a wild turn as suspect swallows $700K worth of gems in bizarre attempt to evade arrest

Jaythan Gilder, a 32-year-old man, stole $770,000 worth of diamond earrings from a Tiffany & Co. store in Orlando. To evade capture, he swallowed the gems, leading to a two-week wait for their retrieval from his digestive system. Gilder, a repeat offender, faces robbery and grand theft charges in Florida and is wanted in Colorado for a similar 2022 incident. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Gilder has done this before Current situation FAQs A man named Jaythan Gilder, 32, stole diamond earrings worth $770,000 from a Tiffany & Co. store and then tried to escape by swallowing the gems before police could arrest him. He stole the diamond earrings from a store in The Mall at Millenia in Orlando. Gilder pretended to be a representative for an NBA player to gain access to the diamonds, as per being shown the jewelry in a private room, he grabbed two sets of earrings worth $609,500 plus $160,000 and ran away. Hours later, Florida Highway Patrol pulled over Gilder on Interstate 10 near Chipley in a rented Mitsubishi Outlander, as stated in the report by The Smoking arresting him, officers saw Gilder moving something in his mouth and refusing to spit it out. Cops warned him he'd get tased if he didn't open his mouth. He said through clenched teeth, 'I don't have to.' At first, police thought he was swallowing drugs. He claimed the white stuff on his lip was Abreva. A test showed no drugs, according to the his car, cops only found price tags and earring cards from Tiffany's, no diamonds. Cops guessed he had actually swallowed the diamonds and sent him to the hospital. Gilder refused an X-ray and didn't want treatment, as per the report by The Smoking jail, a body scan showed foreign objects in his stomach. He asked, 'Am I going to be charged with what's in my stomach?' He refused laxatives and told jail staff he was Muslim observing Ramadan, so he only ate after sundown. Police waited 2 weeks for him to pass the March 10, he passed two earrings, but they weren't the Tiffany ones, police are still checking where those came from. Later that same day, he passed three Tiffany earrings, and the last one came out on March 12. Tiffany's Master Jeweler cleaned and confirmed the diamonds before giving them back to the store's security team, according to the report by The Smoking 2022, Gilder swallowed earrings again after robbing a jewelry store in Colorado Springs. That time, the store owner shot him in the back during the the hospital, while under guard, he swallowed the earrings so police couldn't take them. Cops searched his poop but never found them, and scans showed nothing either, as per the report The Smoking is now locked up without bail in Florida, facing robbery and grand theft charges. He is also wanted in Colorado for felony charges from the 2022 robbery. His lawyer tried to get him temporary release to attend his mom's funeral, but a Florida judge said lawyer said he has PTSD and depression and needed to grieve. Prosecutors refused, calling him a habitual offender and an escape risk. Back in 2022, he had slipped handcuffs in a hospital and tried to escape through the ceiling, causing damage. His lawyer also claimed he had a 'limited criminal history,' but cops say his record is 20 years long, covering many states, as per the report by The Smoking Gilder, a convicted jewel thief, swallowed the diamonds to hide them from stolen Tiffany & Co. diamonds were worth about $770,000.

Waterford Viking Marathon: All the local and Kilkenny road closures
Waterford Viking Marathon: All the local and Kilkenny road closures

Irish Independent

time20-06-2025

  • Irish Independent

Waterford Viking Marathon: All the local and Kilkenny road closures

The council will close several public roads to through traffic on Saturday and Sunday, during the times specified below, to facilitate the holding of the run, which is in its 13th year. Roads to be closed all weekend O'Connell Street (L1502) from Vulcon Street to Thomas Hill, Hanover Street, will be closed on Saturday to Sunday. Roads to be closed Sunday, June 22 The Mall, Waterford (R680) Bridge Street (R686) Bilberry Road (L1501) Grattan Quay (L1000) Suir Street (L1500) Mary Street (L90296) Dyehouse Lane (L15002) Penrose Lane (L90015) Anne Street to the Quay Thomas Street (L5505) Anne Street to the Quay Thomas Hill (L15021) (Meeting House Lane to the Quay Lissahane (L4015) From Carrols Cross to Greenway Crossing Ardeenloun Crossing (L8019) From N25 Cork Road to Greenway Crossing. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more Carrickanure Road (L8017) Cork Road to Greenway Crossing. Outbound lane closures Outbound lane on the Quay from Tower Hotel to Rice Bridge: R680 Parade Quay, R680 Custom House Quay, R680 Coal Quay, R680 Meagher's Quay, R680 Merchants Quay. Outbound lanes from Rice Bridge (R680) in the direction of the N25. Outbound lanes from Sallypark to N25. Sallypark (R448) to Newrath Roundabout and from Newrath Roundabout on the R861 to Roundabout No. 12 at Grannagh and onto N25. Outbound lane closures in County Kilkenny The following roads in County Kilkenny will be subject to lane closures as follows: a lane of the outbound carriageway of the R448 from Sallypark (at County Bounds) to Newrath Roundabout and a lane of the outbound carriageway of the R861 from Newrath Roundabout to Roundabout No. 12. Also, Grannagh and on to N25 westbound. Traffic disruption on the following roads Please be aware there will be traffic disruption on the following roads in Waterford City: R861, Roundabout No 12 on M9/N24/N25 at Grannagh, and the N25 at the Toll Plaza. Please be aware there will be traffic disruption on the following roads in County Kilkenny: R448/R861 Newrath Roundabout. Please take note there will also be traffic disruption on the following road in Waterford city (Detours in place): The Glen (L1503).

Waterford is crowned Ireland's cleanest city in IBAL litter league
Waterford is crowned Ireland's cleanest city in IBAL litter league

Irish Independent

time16-06-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Waterford is crowned Ireland's cleanest city in IBAL litter league

Waterford's Ballybeg area is also in 15th place, and 'clean to European norms,' according to the report issued on Monday, June 16. The An Taisce report stated: 'Waterford city has retained its high ranking position and was again Ireland's cleanest city. With so many top ranking sites, it's not possible to mention them all, but some stand out for various reasons. 'The Mall, beautifully presented and maintained, the shopping area of Barrow Street - Broad Street, Viking Triangle - Museum Quarter, Quays - River Walk and Lombard Street - William Street, the latter, while not quite as beautiful as the others deserves a mention as clearly as it was clear of litter, despite plenty of closed down, derelict sites. 'There was only one heavily littered site - the bring bank at Tesco Ardkeen. Improvements were noted at 'Woodpecker' site, Apple Market Car Park and Site beside Vee Car Park.' Meanwhile, the An Taisce report for Ballybeg stated: 'A slight slip on 2024 but a solid result for Ballybeg with half of the sites surveyed getting the top litter grade and just one seriously littered one. 'There were no litter blackspots. The residential area of Ardmore Terrace and Ballybeg Stores and environs were much improved compared to previous IBAL surveys, just missing the top litter grade this time around. By far the most heavily littered site was Ballybeg bring bank – it wasn't just littered but dumped upon.' Waterford city SETU, Cork Road: Grade A. 'As with many previous IBAL surveys, this site was very much deserving of the top litter grade. New signage looked very well. There was lovely planting throughout and plenty of litter bins at the entrances to the various buildings. There were no visible litter issues throughout an extensive survey.' Cork Road Approach: Grade A. 'All was in good order along this busy route, with fast moving traffic. There were no visible litter issues throughout. Newrath Roundabout Approach, R445: Grade B+. 'Most of this fast-moving route was clear of typical food related items but it was impossible to ignore the industrial plastic wrapping and cardboard and a couple of clothing items.' Waterford Greenway Car Park and Environs: Grade A. 'All aspects of this car park environment and the start of the popular Greenway were in very good order, for example, car park signage, dog fouling poop and scoop facility, drinking water fountain, greenway signage. It was excellent with regards to litter.' Gradecieu Heights - 40-70: Grade A. 'An exceptionally freshly presented residential development with all aspects in very good order, for estate signage, grass areas and tree planting. Clearly a well-cared for environment.' Bring Bank, Carrickphierish Road: Grade A. 'A small 'on-street' facility with five recycle units. The whole environment was absolutely spotless. Unusually, there was no signage associated with the use of the facility but there were no litter issues at all. As the units were 'free-standing', that is not flush against any wall, there was no area to hide, stuff items, as so often happens with such Bring Banks.' Cleaboy Business Park: Grade B. 'The majority of this business park was freshly presented, with nice tree planting and grassy area - all were in very good order and generally the site was very good with regards to casually discarded litter. 'A lovely feature was the 'coffee cart' with picnic tables and sun umbrellas, both of which were being taken advantage of on a sunny May day. A fence from an adjoining site had fallen into the business park, the contents of which were beginning to impinge upon same, mostly builders' rubble. This will need to be addressed before deteriorating further.' Apple Market Car Park: Grade B. 'While somebody is claiming 'ownership' of this car park, by charging for the use of same, they don't appear to be applying a thorough cleaning regime as there was a definite litter presence around the perimeter. While the levels of litter were not quite as high as previous IBAL surveys, the overall appearance was poor and could easily encourage a careless attitude to prevail.' Site beside Vee Car Park: Grade B. 'Levels of litter at this site were not quite as high as previous IBAL Surveys, however, there was still a definite presence around the perimeter, at the base of the fencing of this miscellaneous site. 'Clearly, it needs constant monitoring. There was plenty of 'anti-litter' signage attached to the fence.' Waterford Retail Park: Grade A. 'A large expanse of retail space with extensive car parking - this was enhanced by regular rows of tree-planting - very welcome in such a vast car park environment. The overall impression was an exceptionally freshly presented retail environment which was very well presented and maintained.' Bring Bank, Tesco, Ardkeen: Grade C. 'A slight change to this facility is the removal of the clothing units. Many of the bottle units were full, overflowing, with bags of bottles piled up at the base of the units. Cardboard boxes had been 'stuffed' between the units. The overall impression created at this facility was a poor one.' Deposit Return Scheme, Lidl, Ardkeen: Grade A. 'This in-store facility was completely spotless. There was no liquid on the ground, as sometimes happens at such facilities. Overall, it was excellent.' The Mall: Grade A. 'Plenty of signage indicates the historic nature and significant of many of the buildings along The Mall. There was no litter associated with the large building which was covered in scaffolding. 'All aspects of The Mall were in excellent order, not just very good with regards to litter but the overall presentation and maintenance of same, for example, visitor information signage, 3D models, and seating. and the recent restoration of 'O'Sullivan's is a wonderful addition to the area.' Woodpecker site: Grade B. 'The 'For Sale' sign is no longer displayed, and this site appears to be used as a sort of informal car park. Miscellaneous items included pieces of wood, broken signage and some food related items. Overall impression is quite poor, though not as heavily littered as previous IBAL surveys.' Viking Triangle, Museum Quarter: Grade A. 'The Bishops Palace was covered in scaffolding , associated plastic sheeting - clearly a careful eye is kept on it as there was no litter directly associated with the building works. 'The lovely planted, paved areas looked very well and there was a very eye catching sculpture outside the Museum of Time. There was a complete absence of litter throughout this extensive area.' Barronstrand - Broad Street: Grade A. 'These two adjoining shopping streets are typically top ranking - things were no different this time around, despite plenty of outdoor dining, relaxing in the sun on a warm May afternoon. 'Lovely opportunities for seating in public realm, covered area. Both sections of this main shopping thoroughfare were very much deserving of the top litter grade.' Quays - Riverwalk: Grade A. 'A long expanse of riverwalk from The Tower Hotel to the Bridge, some of which has been boarded up for the extensive works taking place along the river. Excellent visitor information signage close to Reginald's Tower. 'Large planter boxes looked very well, and the William Vincent Wallace Plaza was spotless. There was a virtual absence of litter along the remainder of the length of the riverwalk.' Ferrybank Approach: Grade B, from Texaco station. 'The main road surfaces -pavings were clear of litter, any small items were scattered on the grass of the left hand side as one approaches the bridge and over the low wall, just before the roundabout at the bridge. Items were all food related and cigarette butts.' Plunkett - Waterford Train Station: Grade A. 'All was in good order at this train station. 'Anti-smoking' signage was painted on the ground, directly outside the entrance to the station building. Colourful, illustrative signage 'Past Tracks' looked very well. Planted area, raised flower beds were 'kindly donated by Mount Congreve Estate'.' Bus Eireann, The Quays: Grade A. 'For many, many years, this station has been very much deserving of the top litter grade. 'Based on the anti-litter signage and notices reminding the public that cigarette butts are litter, clearly it is taken very seriously by those responsible for the management of same. It was spotless throughout - well done to all concerned. As well as regular litter bins, there were 'green' street bins for recyclables - a newish feature at this station.' Lombard Street - William Street: Grade A. 'There were several derelict - boarded up properties along this stretch, but clearly a careful eye is kept on them as there was no litter directly associated with them. Several signs indicate former residents, for example, Anna Managhan, William Hobson, John Hearne.' People's Park: Grade A. 'A real treasure, just minutes from the bustling city centre, this large expanse of park environment was looking very well, with a virtual absence of litter throughout. 'Features included a café, outdoor dining, picnic tables, playground, skateboard park, and playing field. A much used and clearly very well respected environment.' Waterford Courthouse – Grounds: Grade A. 'The grounds of Waterford Court House were beautifully presented and maintained with a complete absence of litter throughout.' City Square Shopping Centre: Grade A. 'The various entrances and interiors of this city centre shopping centre were completely spotless.' Tramore Approach Road: Grade A. 'A freshly presented route, creating a positive first impression of Waterford City. There were no visible litter issues. The tree-lined stretch close to Kingfisher Sports Centre looked very well.' Ballybeg Ballybeg Drive Roundabout to Ballybeg Link Road Roundabout: Grade A. 'An excellent stretch of road in terms of presentation and maintenance. Bicycle paths, paving, road surface, markings and signage were all in good order. There were no visible litter issues.' Ballybeg Bring Bank, Tesco: Grade C. 'Items left beside the recycle bins included a suitcase, not accepted at this facility, a bag full of other miscellaneous items, non-recyclable. Somebody came along in their big car and left a bag of clothing 'neatly' beside the clothing bank, which didn't appear to be full, and there were several other clothing units available.' Deposit Return Scheme, Tesco: Grade A. 'There was a complete absence of litter at this 'in-store' facility. There didn't appear to be any receptacle for 'reject' items, just a sign indicating that there were litter bins at the store entrance. Ballybeg Playground - Park: Grade A. 'A small park - play environment which was very freshly presented and maintained, for example, seating, play equipment, signage and litter bin. The dog fouling facility was just outside the park itself. There was a virtual absence of litter throughout.' Kilbarry Cemetery: Grade A. 'What is so striking about this site on a warm May morning, was the array of birdsong, enjoying the abundance of trees within. There was a complete absence of litter throughout this Waterford Council managed facility. An air of calm serenity prevailed.' Ballybeg Stores and Environs: Grade B+. "There were minimal litter items to the front of the store but the associated car parking and area to the end of the row of buildings were somewhat littered - the litter at the latter appeared 'long-lie', indicating a lack of thorough cleaning for quite some time. Main items were food related, along with a broken street cone.' Ballybeg Drive: Grade B. 'Fast-food wrappers and sweet papers were the most obvious litter items along this road, along both sides of the road. The majority of the litter was within the grassy areas.' St Saviours GAA: Grade A. 'All appeared in very good order along the stretch that fronted onto Ballybeg Drive and the visible areas behind the fencing. The overall appearance was of a well-cared for environment.' Ardmore Terrace: Grade B+. 'In previous IBAL surveys the wide expanse of grass harboured large, miscellaneous items. This time around, the area was much improved. Small items of food related litter prevented the top litter grade.' Priory Lawn: Grade B. 'This is a residential area, off Ballybeg Drive - rear of Ballybeg stores - the area close to Ballybeg Stores appeared more littered, particularly on the grass, to the rear of Ballybeg Stores and Environs. The overall impression was of a moderately littered environment.

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