PERLMAN DESIGN GROUP
Sep 01, 2006
Howard Perlman founded Perlman Architects, Inc., in Phoenix, Ariz. in 1977...
Wal-Mart's Woes
Sep 01, 2006
To all the retailers that compete with Wal-Mart the news that it is giving up on its eight-year struggle to conquer the German market may induce a bit of a schadenfreude; Sometimes even the behemoth of Bentonville can't stroll into town and pick...
Mills Wild Ride
Sep 01, 2006
August was another wacky month on the Mills Corp. roller coaster. First, another vertiginous dip as the company disclosed more problems with its massive Xanadu project in New Jersey's Meadowlands. Then things turned up — briefly — as the cash...
Welcome to Retail Traffic's Leaders in Retail Architecture 2006
Sep 01, 2006
I am pleased to present this year's Leaders in Retail Architecture — representing some of the best and most innovative architectural and design work the industry has to offer...
CAR TROUBLE
Sep 01, 2006
In 1955 General Motors' CEO Charlie Wilson famously noted that what was good for GM was good for America. That adage has gone out the window today, unless you believe the U.S. GDP should be “right-sized,” in half with a dose mass layoffs. The...
Growing Pains
Sep 01, 2006
General Growth Properties took a surprising dip in the second quarter, posting an $0.11 loss per share. Meanwhile, the REIT's quarterly funds from operations came in at $0.64 per share — 12 cents lower than analysts had predicted. It represented a...
OHIO'S OUTLOOK
Sep 01, 2006
Ohio three largest cities — Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus — will all benefit from significant employment gains this year, contributing to a stable retail market, says a Marcus & Millichap National Retail Research Report for 2006...
IN PROGRESS: ANNAPOLIS TOWN CENTER AT PAROLE
Sep 01, 2006
Developers: Greenberg Gibbons Commercial, Sturbridge Homes, Bozzuto Homes and K.Hovnanian Homes ...
Q: What developments are shaping the retail center of the future?
Sep 01, 2006
MCG Architecture ...
Filling In
Sep 01, 2006
A 157-acre municipal landfill in Carson, Calif. will soon become the site of the largest shopping center development in Los Angeles County. In August, LNR Property Corporation and Hopkins Real Estate Group received Owner's Participation Agreement...
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