The Mercato-Naples, Fla.
Dec 1, 2005
With final zoning approvals in hand, The Lutgert Companies and The Barron Collier Companies are poised to begin construction of The Mercato, a mixed-use...
MIXED USE: Centum City
Dec 1, 2005
Location: Busan, Korea Developer: Shinsegae Architect: Callison Size: 6.2 million sq. ft. (entertainment, retail); 12.6 million sq. ft. (including business...
All Mixed Up And Loving It
Dec 1, 2005
What's old in real estate development is suddenly brand new: Mixed-use development. Time was when living above the store was commonplace in cities. That...
Mixed-Use Mania
Dec 1, 2005, David Koch
In a move to maximize the value of its assets, the Macerich Co. plans to add mixed-use components to its mall portfolio. We try to make our properties...
MIXED USE: Golden Gate Fields
Nov 1, 2005
Location: Albany, Calif. Proposed Size: 450,000 square feet (retail), 200 apartments and an 80-room hotel Developer: Caruso Affiliated, Magna Entertainment...
Root, Root, Root For Your Home Team
Nov 1, 2005, By Marc Hequet
If you build it, they will come. Or so a disembodied voice told Kevin Costner's character, Ray Kinsella, in Field of Dreams, encouraging him to create...
Send Us Your Mixed-Use Projects!
Oct 13, 2005
Retail Traffic will begin running a list each month of the biggest and/or most innovative mixed-use developments that include retail as an important component....
MIXED USE: The Promenade Shops At Dos Lagos
Oct 1, 2005
Location: Corona, Ca. Developer: Poag & McEwen Lifestyle Centers Size: 575,000 square feet Opening: August 15, 2006 Type: Lifestyle center in a vast mixed-use...
Next Stop: Suburbia
Oct 1, 2005, By Jennifer Popovec
Balancing briefcases and steaming cups of coffee, commuters stream onto the train waiting at the Plano Station in suburban Dallas. The riders are just...
Transit Hubs: the Next Generation Lifestyle Centers
Oct 1, 2005, BY JOHN L. WALDRON
Retail models have traditionally mirrored the lifestyles of shoppers. As retail developments evolved over time through strip malls, enclosed malls and...









