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词条 Eataly
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  3. Brand stores

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{{Infobox company
| name = Eataly
| logo = Logo Eataly.png
| type = Food Retail
| foundation = 2004
| founder = Oscar Farinetti
| location_country = Monticello d'Alba, CN, Italy
| industry = Restaurants, Grocery store
| genre =
| products = food, wine
| revenue =
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| net_income =
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| homepage = www.eataly.com
| dissolved =
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Eataly is a large format/footprint Italian marketplace (food hall) comprising a variety of restaurants, food and beverage counters, bakery, retail items, and a cooking school. Eataly was founded by Oscar Farinetti, an entrepreneur formerly involved in the consumer electronics business, and collaborates with Slow Food. Since 1 October 2016, Eataly has been led by Andrea Guerra, the executive chairman.

History

In January 2007, Italian businessman Oscar Farinetti converted a closed vermouth factory in Turin into the first location of Eataly.[1] Eataly is located in the Lingotto district of Turin, and is easily accessible via the Lingotto metro station. The New York Times has described it as a "megastore" that "combines elements of a bustling European open market, a Whole-Foods-style supermarket, a high-end food court and a New Age learning center."[2] Farinetti planned early on that additional stores would open elsewhere in Italy and in New York.[2]

Mario Batali, previously involved with Eataly, is no longer attached to the company following his sexual misconduct allegations. Eataly pulled all products bearing his likeness two days after the allegations surfaced. [3]

The Eataly in New York City is located in the Toy Center Building near Madison Square Park.[4][5] It is over {{convert|50000|sqft|m2}} in size,[6] and opened with a large amount of press coverage on August 31, 2010.[7][8][9][10] Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended the opening, praising Eataly for creating 300 new jobs.[11] Two weeks after opening, there were still lines extending down Fifth Avenue to get into the store[12] and it has since been very positively reviewed by the press.[13][14][15] The New York Eataly was originally planned for a smaller space near Rockefeller Center.[16]

The chain has additional locations in Italy, a few in Tokyo, and was also scouting for other locations as of 2010.[17] In 2012 Eataly opened in Rome its largest megastore, in the abandoned Air Terminal building near Ostiense Station. There is an Eataly in the Porto Antico area in Genova.

In January 2013, Eataly announced a partnership with MSC Cruises to open two restaurants on MSC Preziosa.[18] Eataly was also added to MSC Divina.

On December 2, 2013, Eataly opened a new location at 43 E. Ohio St. in Chicago, on a 63,000 square foot retail space,[19] making it the largest Eataly in the US. The cost of the Chicago venture is estimated at $20 million. On March 18, 2014 Eataly opened its big 5,000 sqm store in Piazza XXV Aprile in Milan.

The founder Oscar Farinetti received the America Award of the Italy-USA Foundation in 2013. On December 16, 2014 Eataly opened the first store at Zorlu Center in Istanbul. On May 19, 2015, Eataly opened its first store in the southern hemisphere in São Paulo. On November 26, 2015, Eataly opened in Munich, making it the first location in Germany.

In November 2016, a 45,000 square foot Eataly location opened in the Boston Prudential Center, replacing an existing food court after extensive renovations.

In June 2016, it was announced that an Eataly location would open in 2018 at the Park MGM casino in Las Vegas (formerly the Monte Carlo).[20] Eataly will fill approximately 40,000 square feet on the southern edge of the resort and The Park-facing side will become the main pedestrian entrance into the Park MGM casino.[21]

In October 2017 Eataly Century City location opened at the newly remodeled $1 billion Westfield Century City Mall in Los Angeles County. Covering 67,000 square feet, Eataly L.A. surpassed Eataly Chicago to become the largest Eataly in the United States.[22]

On February 17, 2018, Eataly opened its 40th location in Stockholm, Sweden. The operation occupies 32,300 square feet in a former movie theater in the heart of Stockholm's shopping district.

Name

The name Eataly was coined by Celestino Ciocca, a brand strategy consultant who has worked for Texas Instruments as well as Ernst & Young. He first registered Eataly as a domain name on February 23, 2000 and as a trademark in June 2000. Celestino Ciocca sold (by his family company) all his rights to the name to Natale Farinetti on February 3, 2004 by public deed repertorio n° 96538 – raccolta n° 11510.

Brand stores

Americas

  • {{Flagcountry|Brazil}}: 1 (São Paulo)
  • {{Flagcountry|United States}}: 5 (Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York City (2))

Asia-Pacific

  • {{flagcountry|Japan}}: 2 (Tokyo)
  • {{Flagcountry|Qatar}}: 2 (Doha)
  • {{Flagcountry|Saudi Arabia}}: 1 (Riyadh)
  • {{Flagcountry|South Korea}}: 1 (Seoul)
  • {{Flagcountry|United Arab Emirates}}: 2 (Dubai)

Europe

  • {{Flagcountry|Denmark}}: 1 (Copenhagen) (due to close)
  • {{Flagcountry|Germany}}: 1 (Munich)
  • {{Flagcountry|Italy}}: 18 (Bari, Bologna,Florence, Forlì, Genoa, Milan (2), Monticello d'Alba, Piacenza, Pinerolo, Rome (2), Turin (3), Trieste, Verona)
  • {{Flagcountry|Russia}}: 1 (Moscow)
  • {{Flagcountry|Sweden}}: 1 (Stockholm)
  • {{Flagcountry|Turkey}}: 1 (Istanbul)

Other planned stores include locations in Brussels, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Lausanne, London, Montréal, Mexico City, Paris, Philadelphia, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Toronto and Washington DC.[23][24][25]

References

1. ^Kummer, Corby. [https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/05/the-supermarket-of-the-future/5787/ The Supermarket of the Future], The Atlantic (May 2007)
2. ^Tardi, Alan (24 October 2007) [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/24/dining/24eata.html Spacious Food Bazaar in Turin Plans Manhattan Branch], The New York Times
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.eater.com/2017/12/12/16768692/mario-batali-eataly-sauces-pasta-books-removed|title=Eataly Has Removed Mario Batali’s Products and Books from All of Its Locations|last=Galarza|first=Daniela|date=2017-12-12|website=Eater|access-date=2018-12-10}}
4. ^Sifton, Sam (19 October 2010) [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/20/dining/reviews/20Eataly.html?scp=1&sq=eataly&st=cse Eataly Offers Italy by the Ounce], The New York Times
5. ^Ferretti, Elena (19 October 2010) Inside Mario Batali's "Eataly", Fox News Channel
6. ^Spartos, Carla (25 August 2010) Welcome to Eataly: A huge new marketplace in the heart of Manhattan gives New Yorkers a taste of Italy — without the flight, New York Post
7. ^Raphael Brion (25 August 2010) Welcome to Eataly, a 50,000 Sq. Ft. Italian Culinary Funhouse, Eater (New York)
8. ^EATALY OPENS: Batali, Bastianich & Co.'s Mega-Temple Of Italian Food, Revealed (PHOTOS), The Huffington Post, August 31, 2010
9. ^Fabricant, Florence (27 July 2010) [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/28/dining/28eataly.html Eataly, an Italian Food Hall, Opening Soon], The New York Times
10. ^Eataly prende per la gola anche gli americani, La Stampa (in Italian), August 2, 2010
11. ^DiGregorio, Sarah (1 September 2010) Even Michael Bloomberg Showed Up for Eataly's Opening, The Village Voice
12. ^Sutton, Ryan (15 September 2010) [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-09-15/batali-s-packed-eataly-has-193-porchetta-ridiculous-waits-ryan-sutton.html Batali’s Packed Eataly Hawks $193 Pork, Negronis: Ryan Sutton], Bloomberg
13. ^Rackl, Lori (15 September 2010) Losing yourself in Eataly: Part learning center/grocery store/eatery, this emporium of Italian fare is Disney World for foodies, Chicago Sun-Times
14. ^Platt, Adam (3 October 2010) Big Italy: Eataly brings the European-food-hall concept to the States, New York (magazine)
15. ^Martineau, Chantel (13 October 2010) Robert Sietsema at Manzo in Eataly, The Village Voice
16. ^Fabricant, Florence. Eataly Finally Set to Arrive, The New York Times, February 3, 2009
17. ^Bain, Jennifer (20 May 2010) [https://www.thestar.com/living/food/article/811224--bain-is-toronto-ready-for-the-eataly-phenomenon Bain: Is Toronto ready for the Eataly phenomenon?: Oscar Farinetti weighs Toronto as a possible site for his Eataly vision], Toronto Star
18. ^Forbes, Paula (21 Jan 2013)  , Eater
19. ^{{cite news|last=Pollack|first=Penny|title=The Eataly Chicago Guide|url=http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/December-2013/new-eataly/|newspaper=Chicago magazine}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/larryolmsted/2016/06/06/bye-bye-monte-carlo-las-vegas-casino-resort-being-replaced/#4500f3065fbf|title=Bye Bye Monte Carlo: Las Vegas Casino Resort Being Replaced|first=Larry|last=Olmsted|publisher=|accessdate=10 February 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://vegas.eater.com/2017/7/28/16054188/eataly-details-park-mgm|title=More Details on the Eataly Takeover at Park MGM|publisher=|accessdate=10 February 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.eataly.com/us_en/stores/los-angeles/grand-opening-november-3/|title=Eataly L.A. Grandly Opened|date=14 November 2017|publisher=|accessdate=10 February 2018}}
23. ^Miccione, Daniele (22 March 2013)  , Gazzetta dello Sport
24. ^Satran, Joe (26 February 2013)  , Huffington Post
25. ^Polizzi, Daniela (16 November 2016)  , Corriere della Sera

External links

  • [https://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/10/19/dining/20101020-eataly.html "Exploring Eataly"] (slide show), and [https://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2010/07/28/dining/28eataly.html map], The New York Times (October 19, 2010), Celestino Ciocca - Eataly
  • Eataly: Contemporary Italian Cooking. Phaidon Press, 2016. {{ISBN|978-0-7148-7279-7}}.

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