Owner of Coach, Kate Spade plans distribution center in North Las Vegas

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A ceremonial groundbreaking was held this week for Tapestry Inc.’s new fulfillment center off Interstate 15 near Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It will span more than 788,000 square feet.

New York-based Tapestry Inc. plans to open a distribution center in North Las Vegas, a rendering of which is seen here. (Courtesy of Tapestry Inc.)

People line up at the Coach store at Las Vegas North Premium Outlets before opening on Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Black Friday sale shoppers shop at Kate Spade New York bag store at the North Premium Outlet on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018. Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye

The owner of luxury brands Coach and Kate Spade plans to open a sprawling distribution center in North Las Vegas, the latest big warehouse project for the city.

A ceremonial groundbreaking was held Tuesday for Tapestry Inc.’s new fulfillment center off Interstate 15 near Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The project will be developed by Seefried Industrial Properties and span more than 788,000 square feet, according to a news release.

Tapestry’s facility, 5603 E. El Campo Grande Ave., is expected to open next year.

It is designed to distribute 22.2 million units annually and hold 4 million units in inventory, the release said, adding it will serve handbag and accessories brands Coach and Kate Spade.

Tapestry CEO Joanne Crevoiserat said the facility “will include cutting-edge technology solutions that enable us to better serve our West Coast customers.”

According to the release, it will feature the “latest advancements in materials handling equipment technology,” including a so-called Goods-to-Person system that increases speed and storage capacity.

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development in June approved $2.9 million in tax breaks over 10 years for the company.

New York-based Tapestry, which also owns footwear brand Stuart Weitzman, booked $834 million in profit for its fiscal year ended July 3 on more than $5.7 billion in net sales, according to a securities filing.

Fueled heavily by the rise of e-commerce, warehouse developers have been on a years-long construction spree in Southern Nevada, especially in North Las Vegas. Big chunks of land have been available there at relatively low prices over the years, and officials have expanded the city’s infrastructure, enabling more big-box facilities to take shape.

By all accounts, the valley’s industrial sector has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. The outbreak dealt a crushing blow to the economy overall last year, at one point turning the Strip into a ghost town of shuttered casinos, but also sparked an accelerated shift to online shopping that has fueled demand for distribution space.

Developers have pushed ahead with multiple big warehouse projects in North Las Vegas alone this year.

Matter Real Estate Group, for instance, announced in September that it acquired more than 40 acres near the Speedway with plans to build a nearly 1 million-square-foot industrial complex.

CapRock Partners announced in July that it acquired nearly 21 acres in North Las Vegas with plans for a three-building industrial complex spanning more than 440,000 square feet.

VanTrust Real Estate also purchased about 350 acres in North Las Vegas in March and said it plans to develop a 4.5 million-square-foot industrial park.

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

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Zappos’ Black Friday Sale Already Started With 50% Off Dr. Martens, Steve Madden & More

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My number one Black Friday shopping pro tip is to never, ever shop from a single store site. While you’re busy picking options from just Steve Madden or just Dr. Martens, you could’ve had both brands plus Hunter, Frye and Sam Edelman all in one convenient cart! Shopping larger e-tailers is definitely the move, which is why the Zappos Black Friday sale is number one on my Must-Hit list.

And you don’t even have to wait until actual Black Friday to score hundreds of styles marked down to 50 percent off — the sale has already started! Right this very second, thousands of pairs of shoes have been added to the sale, from Crocs clogs to Kate Spade heels to Frye boots and Columbia snow boots. There are even a few pairs of Impala roller skates in the mix! And of course, Zappos apparel is on sale too, including jeans, tops and more winter essentials.

The Black Friday deals aren’t limited to just one day, fortunately — they’ll run through November 28, after which Cyber Monday offerings will take over. But I, for one, can’t wait that long! Catch me stocking up on Circus by Sam Edelman boots, Nine West loafers and yes, even a new pair of Crocs. For reasons I still can’t explain, I really like the zebra ones.

Below, read on for a few of my top picks, and check out the entire sale on the Zappos site now.

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Classic Black Boots

If you don’t have your perfect black booties for winter just yet, these Circus by Sam Edelman staples are a must-shop.

Stacked Sole Loafers

Loafers are undeniably this year’s breakout footwear trend, and these babies feature a heavy-duty stacked platform sole and an embellished crystal buckle.

Zebra Crocs

For some reason, this particular pair of zebra crocs went viral on TikTok a few months back. Now’s the chance to snag them for less and wear ’em with socks this winter!

Fuzzy Loafers

I’m all about a slipper, but now that we’re returning to the office, a fuzzy loafer feels like a better buy.

Platform Sneakers

I tend to ditch my white kicks in winter for something with a little more color, and these mustard Superga platform kicks have my name all over them.

Bejeweled Boots

I’ve been seeing these Steve Madden boots everywhere, so yes, I will be buying in multiple colors—starting with this classic white!

Shiny Patent Loafers

Heeled loafers are definitely a dark academia essential, and this plummy patent leather pair has my heart.

Fresh White Kicks

If, unlike me, you are a proponent of wearing crisp white sneakers year-round, look no further than these perfect Reebok kicks to serve as your new winter staples.

Tan Snakeskin Booties

Once I have black, brown and white booties on lock for the season, I always turn my sights to finding the perfect snakeskin pair. This year, Nine West made it easy.

White Patent Docs

Getting Dr. Martens on sale is always a big deal, but this year, I’ll be skipping classic black and going for this unexpected white patent leather pair. I just love the shiny finish and all-white detailing!