Pride, AMBITION, Daring and Disaster 2003
Dec 1, 2003, By Curt Hazlett
A $1.7 billion hostile-takeover fracas kept the REIT world buzzing for months. Discounters made still more gains, even as some big-name retailers sank...
Hollywood Moxie Comes to Riverside
Nov 1, 2003, Beth Karlin
And now, from the man who brought you E! Entertainment Television, comes the city of Riverside, Calif. Alan Mruvka, a Beverly Hills-based producer/developer,...
The Replacements
Oct 1, 2003, Curt Hazlett
Department store is no longer a synonym for anchor. Developers are now relying on a new generation of venues to attract consumers to their shopping centers....
If You Plant It, Will They Come?
Sep 1, 2003, By Claudia Strage Castaybert
Florida hardwood hammocks, the small, vine-entangled forests that once dotted the state from the Panhandle down to the Keys, have all but vanished in...
Q: What do you anticipate as a driving trend in retail development in 2004?
Sep 1, 2003
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting Bruce Barteldt, Principal: You have got to hope that there will be a release of pent-up demand in the marketplace....
Mixing It Up
Jul 1, 2003, Peter Slatin
Architects and urban planners have been effusive in their praise of "New Urbanist" mixed-use projects. They are seen as the perfect antidote to the bland,...
OWN A PIECE OF THE MALL
Jul 1, 2003, By Ira Breskin
Shoppers now can invest in the West Edmonton Mall, the world's largest. Management has decided to carve up the 22-year-old mall's mortgage and sell certificates...
BIG GROCERS THINK SMALL
Jul 1, 2003, By Curt Hazlett
Wouldn't convenience stores be even more convenient — and profitable — if they sold the same high-quality perishables found in full-size stores? And wouldn't...
big bets
Jun 1, 2003
After three years of declining growth in retail sales and with no sign of a strong rebound in the U.S. economy, mall developers have pulled in their horns....
CONVENIENCE, or Low Prices?
Jun 1, 2003, By Beth Mattson-Teig
Consumers, owners and investors have a love/hate relationship with strip centers. Sure, these 30,000- to 150,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored properties...








