New Life to Leasing 

May 1, 2006, By Emerick Corsi

Shifting retail configurations offer varieties in anchor leasing...

House Of Cards 

Feb 1, 2006, By David Bodamer

There's always been a level of skepticism surrounding lifestyle centers. In an industry not known for innovation, suddenly a new mold has taken hold....

Lining It Up 

Nov 1, 2005, By Jennifer Popovec

Lining up the perfect mix of stores for a neighborhood center can be as difficult as solving a Rubik's Cube. The Chinese restaurant/dry cleaner/liquor...

Power Shift 

Nov 1, 2005, David Koch

With retail consolidation in full swing, remaining anchors have more clout with landlords. They are becoming much more demanding, says Michael Dee, a...

A Full House 

Jul 1, 2005, By Jennifer Popovec

With a slew of neighborhood centers already suffering from dark grocery store anchors, Winn-Dixie Stores Inc.'s decision in June to pull out of 14 markets...

Big Business from Small Spaces 

May 1, 2005, BY LISA M. OAK

A typical shopping center, mall or power center draws consumers who are attracted by the anchor tenant. Whether it's TV's Are Us, Uncle Larry's Really...

Increasing the Odds in Retail Loan Roulette 

May 1, 2005, BY CHARLES KRAWITZ

Small retail properties support the needs of modern life, from eating to dry cleaning to movie rentals. Shoppers can cash a check, pick up a prescription,...

LEASED COMMON DENOMINATOR 

Feb 1, 2005, By Reneé DeGross

Who would have thought that people would be standing in line to have an employee at a kiosk write their name on a grain of rice? But that's exactly what's...

Anchors Anew 

Dec 1, 2004, By David Koch

When hedge-fund investor Edward Lampert engineered the Kmart Holding Corp. takeover of Sears, Roebuck & Co. (see news story on page 10), he articulated...

READIN', WRITIN' AND SHOPPIN' 

Oct 1, 2004, By Donna Gordon Blankinship

Crossroads Bellevue, shown in these photos, isn't a typical Seattle-area mall. It doesn't have an anchor, and the multi-ethnic food court is one of the...

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