Rouse mall gains an upscale edge 

Jun 1, 2002, Renée DeGross

Rouse Co. has landed Neiman Marcus as its first anchor in Forsyth Commons, a planned $350 million open-air regional mall 35 minutes outside of Atlanta....

Rival malls duke it out in Richmond 

May 12, 2002, Renee Degross

A hotly contested mall war is brewing in Richmond, Va., and before it's over, there could be some serious fallout. Forest City Enterprises Inc. and local...

Rival malls duke it out in Richmond 

May 12, 2002, Renee Degross

A hotly contested mall war is brewing in Richmond, Va., and before it's over, there could be some serious fallout. Forest City Enterprises Inc. and local...

CENTER PROFILE: The vertical solution 

Nov 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell, Managing Editor

The U.S. suburbs proved a fertile breeding ground for big-box retailers and power centers in the 1980s and 1990s. Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Lowe's and a bevy...

EVOLVING PLACES: Together wherever we go 

Nov 1, 2001, Paula Stephens

Retail developers are finding the industry's infatuation with developing Main Street-type public spaces, where visitors can shop, dine, and be entertained,...

CENTER PROFILE: Rolling stone 

Oct 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell, Managing Editor

Does Atlanta really need another megamall? The answer is yes, if you ask the development teams at Forest City Enterprises and Cadillac Fairview. The two...

CENTER PROFILE: A lifestyle change 

Sep 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell, Managing Editor

A serious retail hole is about to be filled in the upscale Detroit suburb of Rochester Hills, Mich. A gap of some 30 miles currently exists between major...

CENTER PROFILE: A river runs through it 

Jul 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell Senior Associate Editor

Urban revitalization has a new poster child: Providence Place mall in Providence, R.I. As part of a triumvirate of recently built attractions, including...

CENTER PROFILE: Pleasure island 

Jun 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell, Senior Associate Editor

If there's one attraction that's sure to entice tourists, it's a casino. The promise of easy money is the most seductive of siren songs. Add a 5,000-seat...

CENTER PROFILE: Endless summer 

May 1, 2001, Brannon Boswell, Senior Associate Editor

Grocery-anchored centers have become a staple of everyday commerce, but they rarely ignite excitement within the communities that surround them. Consumers...

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