SCW MALL WALK: The King of Queens
Apr 1, 2003, Beth Karlin Editor-in-Chief
Without much effort, Queens Center pulled in $953 a square foot last year three times the industry average. Its 315-seat food court did more than $10...
SCW COVER STORY: Miracle on Market Street
Apr 1, 2003, By Brannon Boswell
Standing at the corner of Market and 5th in downtown San Francisco, it's easy to see why Forest City and Westfield are excited about their new partnership....
NEWS: If You Can't Beat Them, Combine Them
Mar 1, 2003, Brannon Boswell
Federated Department Stores is deep-sixing its Macy's stores in the Deep South, in the face of Macy's losing battle for brand loyalty against regional...
NEWS: Union Squared
Mar 1, 2003, By Brannon Boswell
For seven frustrating years, Forest City California sat on one of the most attractive properties in urban retail real estate the historic Emporium department...
Forest City, Westfield to invest $380 million in San Francisco Centre
Feb 6, 2003, — staff & wire reports
Forest City Enterprises, the developer of the 835 Market Street project in downtown San Francisco, and Westfield America (ASX: WFA), the owner of the...
NEWS: Sacramento's Rail Yards to be Huge Renewal Site
Feb 1, 2003, David Sokol
Millennia Associates, the development arm of the Jerde Partnership, a Venice Beach, Calif., architectural firm, is buying the former Union Pacific Railroad...
State Street slump
Dec 1, 2002, Matt Valley
The effort to revive State Street, the famous shopping district in the Windy City that includes such venerable institutions as department store Marshall...
RENOVATIONS TO THE RESCUE
Nov 1, 2002, By Barbara Nadel, FAIA
New store construction is steadily declining as developers and retailers put the brakes on expansion plans and wait for a stronger economy. In fact, U.S....
Santa Monica Place ready for a major redo?
Oct 1, 2002, David Sokol
Before Frank Gehry was the Frank Gehry of titanium-clad, international repute, the Los Angeles architect was a master of things disposable. The Gehry-designed...
Union Square gets green in overhaul
Sep 1, 2002, David Sokol, Associate Editor
San Francisco's Union Square has been a study in contrasts: while surrounded by the ritziest retailing in the city, the park's tall hedges disguised homeless...









