JUNE 2000 HIGHLIGHTS


E-COMMERCE FROM THE LENDER’S POINT OF VIEW
Don’t kiss your mall goodbye just yet. Lenders see the Internet as anotherchannel for distribution of retail goods, not a threat to the mall.
BY BETH MARCELLO

EDU-TAINMENT: MORE THAN BEING CLEVER
Entertainment is nice, but educating customers while you’re at it is the greater challenge
BY CHARLES LAU

WAKING UP BEDROOM COMMUNITIES
Creating great centers in small towns sometimes requires that you do more than just buy land.
BY EVAN OLIFF

BRANDING IN THE MOST UNLIKELY PLACES
Convenience stores and food courts are branding to find a connection to the customer.
BY ADRIENNE WEISS

HOGAN GROUP TARGETS OPPORTUNITY-BASED RETAIL
Channelside allows developer to shift gears and diversify its portfolio for the future.
BY RANDALL SHEARIN

THE NEW MARKET FOR BROWNFIELDS
Several new companies specifically acquire and redevelop brownfield sites.
BY MATT SILVERS

NEW YORK CITY’S RETAIL BOOM MOVES INTO BOROUGHS
Big-box retailers are discovering that The Big Apple’s Boroughs are the place to be.
BY ROBERT K. FUTTERMAN

DOUGLAS SEEKS NEW FACES
Cosmetic retailer looks for high-volume, high-visibility sites.
BY MELANIE D. GOLDMAN


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