Home Depot's Urban Push 

Apr 17, 2003

New York retail circles are buzzing with news that Home Depot may build two new Manhattan stores -- one at 23rd Street in Chelsea and another at the proposed...

Stein Mart Entersthe D.C. Market 

Mar 20, 2003, —staff & wire reports

Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group recently announced that Stein Mart has signed a lease at the Chevy Chase Pavilion. This 27,300-square-foot store is...

Retail on the Run 

Mar 15, 2003, Beth Karlin

You’ve just missed the 7:30 to Scarsdale and have to wait a half hour for the next train. In the old days, you could have grabbed some coffee and a bagel...

NEWS: Food Fight in the Big Apple 

Feb 1, 2003, Beth Karlin

While chains such as Whole Foods have spread gourmet food shopping across the United States, Manhattan has been a tough market because incumbents such...

IN THE BIG CITY 

Dec 1, 2002, BY BARBARA NADEL, FAIA

According to the Urban Land Institute, the back-to-the-city movement is now a clear trend poised to continue well into the 21st century. Nationally, the...

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