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Retail Traffic is the source of information for retailers, developers, investors, architects, designers and other professionals involved in the process of creating and operating retail environments. The editors provide deep analysis and independent content to link readers to the people, companies, products and news that drive the industry. In-depth trend pieces, always with an eye toward the future, provide hard-hitting facts to support conclusions and enable readers to apply the information to their work processes. The monthly magazine content is supported weekly by the Retail Traffic Online e-newsletter and daily on the Web site.

In May 2003, the name was changed to Retail Traffic from Shopping Center World to distinguish the fact that retail encompasses more than the traditional centers. Retail Traffic is part of Prism Business Media's Financial Services Group.

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Retail Architecture Review 2009: Welcome to the third edition of Retail Traffic’s Retail Architecture Review. This supplement includes our 20th Superior Achievement in Design and Imaging Awards and our annual Leaders in Retail Architecture supplement.
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