Market Profiles

New York City’s Cooling Market (12/2) 

Dec 2, 2008

The National Bureau of Economic Research officially declared on Monday what most pros in the retail real estate industry had already come to accept—that the United States economy has dipped into a recession. ...

Experiencing Organic Growth 

Mar 1, 2008, By Chuck Green

North and South Carolina's scenic beauty has long been credited for drawing scores of Americans to make trips to the region; however, it is the area's...

Twin Poles 

Oct 1, 2007, Jennifer Popovec

Minneapolis-St. Paul has had better days than many of its other Midwestern counterparts. The Twin Cities, whose population is about 3.5 million people,...

Midwest Briefs 

Oct 1, 2007

Cabot Investment Properties appointed Jones Lang LaSalle as the leasing and managing agent for three malls in Ohio and Indiana totaling 1.8 million sq....

Sailing Through 

Oct 1, 2007, Jennifer Popovec

Ohio's economy has seen better days. At the heart of the Rust Belt, the state's growth has trailed national averages. However, things have been a bit...

Steiner Strikes Again 

Oct 1, 2007, Jennifer Popovec

Columbus-based Steiner + Associates, noted for being the team behind the influential Easton Town Center, has brought its act to Glendale, Wis. There the...

Rapid Growth 

Oct 1, 2007, Jennifer Popovec

Grand Rapids, located in the western section of Michigan, is doing better than cities in the eastern part of the state. The second largest city in the...

Documenting Dead Malls 

Oct 1, 2007

Daven Gee, a university professor and filmmaker, is producing a documentary, Our Mall, exploring why some malls in the Kansas City area died or are in...

Southeast Briefs 

Oct 1, 2007

The Trammell Crow Co. appointed api(+) to design the Posner Commons Shopping Center, a 600,000-sq.-ft. retail center in Tampa, Fla. Barry Real Estate...

Peach Cobbler 

Oct 1, 2007, By Elaine Misonzhnik

Mention Atlanta and images of uncontrolled urban sprawl and descriptions of hellish commutes inevitably arise. For years the city, the ninth largest in...

Growth in Kentucky 

Oct 1, 2007, Riccardo A. Davis

Throughout the Southeast, auto plants have created jobs and drawn developers' interest. (See story on p. 77.) In Kentucky, the city of Bowling Green has...

Berry Nice 

Oct 1, 2007, Elaine Misonzhnik

After three years in the planning process, Brentwood, Tenn.-based Boyle Investment Co. is getting ready to break ground on the Berry Farms Town Center,...

Auto Plants Steer Retail Down South 

Oct 1, 2007, By Riccardo A. Davis

Overlooking the city of Birmingham, Ala., is a statue of Vulcan a remnant of the city's former reign as one of the largest steel and iron producers in...

Global Power 

Oct 1, 2007, Elaine Misonzhnik

International real estate services giant Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. plans to expand its operations in China, with one of the company's senior executives...

Flatlining in the Heartland 

Oct 1, 2007, By Jennifer Popovec

As most of the United States enjoyed an expanding economy over the past five years, the Midwest has suffered devastating job losses more than 500,000...

Return on Insurance 

Oct 1, 2007, By Jennifer Popovec

Over the past few years the U.S. coasts have been hammered by hurricanes while the Midwest escaped disaster. In August that changed. The Midwest region...

Turf Wars 

Oct 1, 2007, Elaine Misonzhnik

A recent ruling on a broker "turf law" in Kentucky might spell trouble ahead for a handful of other states. For years, the Bluegrass state required that...

A Taste of Home 

Sep 1, 2007, Patricia Kirk

A joint venture of KOAR Wilshire Western LLC and the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority is developing a project that will provide a two-way...

CALIFORNIA BRIEFS 

Sep 1, 2007

Festival Real Estate Commercial Services is constructing the 80-acre El Centro Huntington Park in the mid-cities area of Los Angeles County. The proposed...

A Grand Debut 

Sep 1, 2007, Patricia Kirk

A new $300 million, one-million-square-foot regional shopping center opened in August at Tustin Legacy, a 1,600-acre master-planned community at the former...

Around The Towns 

Sep 1, 2007

California developers Opus West and Shea Properties are developing town center projects that will provide enticing downtown shopping districts for two...

Bay Area Sails 

Sep 1, 2007, By Patricia L. Kirk

A few years ago, when San Francisco's economy was in the doldrums after the collapse of the dot-com bubble and the mass devastation that wiped out huge...

California Greening 

Sep 1, 2007, By Patricia L. Kirk

A few years ago developers claimed that retail development was an unrealistic goal for retail development because multitenant projects can't be expected...

Upcoming Attraction 

Aug 1, 2007, Elaine Misonzhnik

The Gulf Coast Town Center, a 1.7-million-square-foot lifestyle property in Fort Myers, Fla., is nearing completion, as Chattanooga, Tenn.-based developer...

Out of season 

Aug 1, 2007, Elaine Misonzhnik

The nationwide slowdown in the housing market has hit Broward and Palm Beach Counties, and will likely affect the retail real estate fundamentals in the...

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