|
MARCH 2004 HIGHLIGHTS
MAKING WAVES DOWN THE MID-ATLANTIC
New projects are springing out of the ground from Baltimore
to Myrtle Beach. Heres a look at some developments in
D.C., Maryland, Virginia and The Carolinas.
BY LUCI JOULLIAN
WASHINGTONS RETAIL RENAISSANCE
Retail in the Washington Metropolitan region is being reinvented,
projects reimagined, neighborhoods reincarnated.
BY ERIC RUBIN AND CATHERINE TIMKO
RMUs: INSIDE OUT
Whether in a traditional enclosed mall or outside a new entertainment
town center, RMU programs prove their versatility and profitability
no matter what the retail setting.
BY KATIE FOXWORTH
FITTING THE LIFESTYLE
Stanbery Development creates smaller lifestyle centers for
smaller areas.
BY RANDALL SHEARIN
SHOPPING CENTER REDEVELOPMENT IS A VIABLE OPTION
Redevelopment can be a cure for failing and near-extinct malls
and shopping centers.
BY DORON VALERO
COOKIE DOUGH
Crest Foods, Inc. teams up with Nestle to take the Toll House
cookie retail.
BY SUSAN H. FISHMAN
MAYFAIRES COASTAL COLLECTION
In December 2001, Shopping Center Business introduced its
readers to Mayfaire Town Center. Two years later, developer
H.J. Brody gives us an update on the development that is nearing
completion of its first phase.
BY SUSAN H. FISHMAN
|