FEBRUARY 2004 HIGHLIGHTS


HOW TO STAY WITH IT IN THE KIDS’ RETAIL MARKET
With a boom in births over the last 10 years, the children’s retail market has gotten a lot tougher.
BY JILL BENSLEY

DAWN OF NEW RETAIL IN THE DELTA
Many key new projects are coming out of the ground in the Gulf South
BY KATIE FOXWORTH

MAKING IT THROUGH
For employees of Donahue Schriber, 2003 was a bittersweet year that brought huge success.
BY RANDALL SHEARIN

TURNING GREYFIELDS INTO PROFIT
Revitalizing old urban centers has become profitable business for some developers.
BY RICHMOND MCCOY AND TOM ROBINSON

THE HEAT IS ON FOR RETAIL TIFs
Tax increment financing is a popular way to help subsidize retail.
BY PATRICK PHILLIPS

ESPRIT HEADS BACK TO THE U.S.
On the heels of success in Europe and Asia, apparel and accessory retailer ESPRIT is being reintroduced into the U.S. market with department store locations as well as the company’s first American retail stores.
BY SUSAN HAYDEN


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