For shoppers, the thrill is back 

Nov 1, 2002, Yaromir Steiner

In our time-starved, pressure-filled lives, no longer brings back memories of a Main Street department store decked out at Holiday time or that one-of-a-kind...

SCREEN GEMS? 

Nov 1, 2002, John McCloud

The story is as old as Hollywood. Boy meets girl. Illness threatens to take girl from boy. Girl gets better and boy and girl live happily ever after....

Turning outparcels into gold 

Oct 1, 2002, By Dave Ware

Smart shopping center developers today are focusing on a powerful, underutilized strategy to attract customers and build profits. Peripheral property...

Morphing Mega Malls 

Oct 1, 2002, By David Sokol, Associate Editor

In August, the Mall of America turned 10 years old. A decade ago, its massive size 4.6 million sq. ft. and fun-house format shocked the mall industry....

"Living legends" impart wisdomat ICSC 2002Western Division Conference 

Sep 26, 2002, — Brannon Boswell, Managing Editor

Today’s retailers are confronting issues they have never had to face in the past, according to a panel of West Coast executives who have been active in...

Pasadena's Little Jewel 

Sep 1, 2002, BY JOHN MCCLOUD

Few companies want to be regarded as the developer of last resort, but executives at Starwood Wasserman don't mind. They seem, in fact, to glory in the...

What works on retail villages 

Aug 1, 2002, By J. Thomas Porter & Robert Tindall

Shopping center owners and developers eager to find today's winning retail formula are zeroing in on the pedestrian lifestyle village as an increasingly...

UK developers jump on in-town bandwagon 

Jun 1, 2002, Andrea Carpenter

Urban regeneration, a hot retailing concept in the United States for many a year, finally seems to be working its way into the United Kingdom shopping...

Local Talent 

Jun 1, 2002, by Mike Fickes

Whatever happened to the strip center of yesteryear? Not that long ago, the neighborhood centers that dot the U.S. landscape were filled with local talent....

RENOVATION TRENDS: Diamonds in the rough 

May 1, 2002, Barbara Nadel, FAIA

Many underperforming properties are in need of a wake-up call and a new lease on business. As these examples in Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas illustrate, smart renovations can help turn around even the most dismal of retail centers......

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