MIXING IT UP
Feb 1, 2005, By Bob Hirschfeld
For years the retail pie has been getting divvied up into smaller slivers. It used to be that there were only two big slices: regional malls and strip...
MAXED-USE
Jan 1, 2005, By David Koch
Santana Row was one of the most ambitious mixed-use projects to hit the drawing boards in the late 1990s. Federal Realty Investment Trust, the loudest...
Trading Spaces
Jan 1, 2005, David Bodamer
What does the name Trader Joe's conjure? Trendy young people looking for natural foods? Volvo-driving suburban moms swinging by for some organic milk...
Time to Reflect
Dec 1, 2004, David Koch
As the Shoppes at Columbus Circle in the $1.7 billion Time Warner Center closes in on its first anniversary, the developer is optimistic that the vertical...
Inner City Victory
Oct 1, 2004, By David Koch
The future home of Dallas's Victory center was once a 72-acre industrial wasteland, polluted by an old paint factory, a meatpacking plant and a train...
How to Jazz Up Mediocre Malls
Oct 1, 2004, WILLIAM J. GALLO
The trend toward mixed-use neighborhood-style retail centers requires mall developers to rethink the concept of huge, factory-like big stores surrounded...
Second Hand Dirty Land
Oct 1, 2004, By Anne Knowles
At first glance, the Atlantic Steel Co. mill didn't look like a promising site for development. Sure, it was located on a huge parcel of land near two...
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...








