Fit for Queens 

Apr 1, 2006, Renée DeGross

Atlas Terminals complex in the New York borough of Queens, once considered a prototype for urban industrial parks, will be anything but when it reopens...

MIXED USE: SoDo 

Apr 1, 2006

Location: Orlando, Fla. Developer: North American Properties, Kimco Developers Inc. Size: 330,000 sq. ft. retail; 300 condos and office space Groundbreaking:...

MIXED USE: Passing The Bucks 

Mar 1, 2006, By Jennifer Popovec

Lenders are letting borrowers steer mixed-use financing...

MIXED USE: For The People 

Mar 1, 2006, By Jennifer Popovec

Using special events can engergize mixed-use properties...

MIXED USE: Roundtable 

Mar 1, 2006

Retail Traffic asked a diverse group of retail real estate professionals - architects, developers, and a broker - to discuss the evolving world of mixed-use projects...

Shea Grows Up 

Mar 1, 2006, Patricia L. Kirk

Shea Properties is diving into mixed-use, assembling a team of executives with the experience to make the company a major player...

MIXED USE: Fitting The Pieces Together 

Mar 1, 2006, By Beth Karlin

Architects have assumed the complex task of satisfying many masters as mixed use takes off...

The Heat Is On 

Mar 1, 2006, David Koch

Even Simon is getting in on the mixed-use action in the Phoenix area...

MIXED USE 

Mar 1, 2006

Red Development LLC and Barron Collier Co. are developing a 2 million-plus-square-foot project in downtown Phoenix. Called CityScape, the project includes...

MIXED USE: DC USA 

Mar 1, 2006

Location: Washington, D.C. Developer: Grid Properties, Gotham Organization, Joseph Searles and the Development Corp. of Columbia Heights Completion: 2008...

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