JULY 1999 HIGHLIGHTS


FASHIONING RETAIL
Architects offer insight into their designs for retail.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN

IS BLUEWATER THE FUTURE?
Shopping Center Business pays a visit to Lend Lease’s invention that’s causing many American developers to take a trip to England.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN

MAKING OVER MASSACHUSETTS

Renovations of older sites continue in the Boston area.
BY JENNIFER WILSON

HOW OUTSOURCING ENERGY FUNCTIONS CAN ACCRUE MAJOR BENEFITS

Creating a business within a business often leads to major benefits where energy is concerned.
BY ANGELA SCHWARZ

ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS
Displaying public art in shopping centers is a great way to promote community spirit and add to the shopper’s experience.
BY JILL CASTY

TRADING PLACES
Some private owners are opting to exchange their real estate instead of selling it.
INTERVIEW BY RANDALL SHEARIN

RELATING TRAFFIC TO PROMOTIONS
Retailers need to be aware of traffic data to give impact to promotional campaigns.

BY YANICK PLAMONDONGIS TECHNOLOGY EMERGING AS A STANDARD TOOL
Weighing the benefits of GIS.
BY JANIE FRENCH

ELEMENTS OF THEATRICAL RETAILING
Sunset Place in Miami exemplifies today’s trend of theatrical retailing.
BY PATRICK MCBRIDE

BUGABOO CREEK BRINGS LEGEND TO THE TABLE
New steak house from the creators of LongHorn is proving popular.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN

BUCKLE UP
Why The Buckle is one of the hottest places for teens to shop.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN

ZOOTS — THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER?
Massachusetts chain aims to be the dry cleaner for the ideal world.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN


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