LEAVING HOME 

Nov 1, 2003, Tony Wilbert

The urge to be his own boss was too tempting for Michael Folio. After nearly 14 years at Atlanta-based Home Depot, where Folio saw the retailer grow from...

PROJECTS & PEOPLE 

Sep 1, 2003

Pinnacle Hills (below), a mixed-use development under construction in Rogers, Ark., will be home to a 500,000-square-foot lifestyle center including a...

And now, for the rest of the Players... 

Sep 1, 2003, Retail Traffic

The retail industry has a million stories and stars. These are just a few of the many who will be setting the agenda going forward, from designers to...

Where In The World Is Lee Wagman? 

Sep 1, 2003, Ira Breskin

What's a guy to do when, after eight years of managing one of the industry's highest-profile portfolios of retail and entertainment properties, his firm...

My Three Sons 

Sep 1, 2003

Peter Lowy, David Simon and Robert Taubman-the scions of three mall-building dynasties-are at the center of the most intriguing battle the industry has ever seen....

PROJECTS & PEOPLE 

Aug 1, 2003

Publix will open a new store at the 12 million-square-foot, mixed-use Atlantic Station project in Atlanta. The new format, 30,312 square feet on one level,...

Like Father, Like Daughter 

Aug 1, 2003, Betsy Riley

In 1999, Susie Levin Rice made the hardest business decision of her life. She sold the family company, RMC Realty Cos., to Konover Property Trust, while...

PROJECTS & PEOPLE 

Jul 1, 2003

Craig Trottier joined Indianapolis-based Lauth Property Group as vice president, director of development. Trottier, who has been responsible for developing...

PROJECTS & PEOPLE 

Jun 1, 2003

Oliver McMillan is converting the former Glenview Naval Air Station north of Chicago into a 1,100-acre mixed-use project, including The Glen Town Center,...

Exec Departs For Chanel; Gap Inc. Management Shuffle Continues 

May 7, 2003, staff & wire reports

Gap Inc. saw another important management shift yesterday with the resignation of Maureen Chiquet, president of the retailer’s $1.9 billion Banana Republic...

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