BOOM TOWN 

Jan 1, 2004, Joy Armstrong

Owners of Greensboro, Ga.'s Reynolds Plantation, a rural stretch of land 75 miles east of Atlanta, are proving that developers can generate retail buzz...

Mixing It Up 

Jul 1, 2003, Peter Slatin

Architects and urban planners have been effusive in their praise of "New Urbanist" mixed-use projects. They are seen as the perfect antidote to the bland,...

Architects Unite for Mixed-Use Business 

May 1, 2003, By Mike Fickes

Cozying up to the competition is not a traditional strategy for success. But a trio of top architecture firms is forming a business alliance to take on...

WELCOME TO POWER TOWN 

Jan 1, 2003, By Brannon Boswell

Asphalt For years, that has been the most striking decorative element greeting shoppers at power centers. These developments were designed with a single...

Denver's Quebec Square takes flight 

Oct 1, 2002, Beth Mattson-Teig

The first retailers are open for business in the massive 4,700-acre mixed-use redevelopment of the former Stapleton International Airport in Denver. Home...

Aquarium swims away from Atlantic Station 

Sep 1, 2002, Ben Johnson, Editor-in-Chief

In the end, The Home Depot's founder Bernie Marcus saw a deal he couldn't refuse. In August, Atlanta hometown hero Coca-Cola offered his Marcus Foundation...

Mixed-Use Gains Momentum 

Mar 1, 2000, John McCloud

A decade ago, the number of mixed-use retail projects was relatively small and the format limited. Typical projects were either high-rise office buildings...

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