MARCH 2006 HIGHLIGHTS
LENDERS SEE MOMENTUM IN THE MARKETPLACE
The retail lending market continues to steadily strengthen in most areas, mirroring the changes in the overall economy. We asked lenders in major markets what they're seeing, and what they expect in 2006. By Lara Fuller
WASHINGTON, D.C. FOCUSES ON
THE WATERFRONT
With retail springing to life in the District, developers in the nation's capital are focusing on the Waterfront, an undeveloped tier for residential and retail. Roundtable moderated by Randall Shearin and Daniel Beaird
RACING TO THE CAROLINAS
Retailers and investors are looking for sites as North Carolina and South Carolina continue to grow. By Daniel Beaird
BRANSON'S BIG BREAK
HCW Development and Urban Retail Properties are creating Branson Landing, a mixed-use center that will provide an anchor for this vacation haven in Southwest Missouri. By Randall Shearin
IS TOC THE NEW CAM?
Developers are switching from common area maintenance costs to tenant occupancy charges.
By
Robert A. Maniscalco, Esq., and Vincent S. Maniscalco, MAI
MALLS ON THE BALL
Mall Ball, LP creates an authentic basketball competition to drive customers to shopping malls. By Susan H. Fishman
SALAD CONCEPT TOSSES UP NEW LOCATIONS
Twenty-year-old pioneer concept in the salad category expands in existing markets and beyond. By Susan H. Fishman
FRESH FLORIDA CENTER
Woolbright Development launches entrance into Naples market with new upscale grocery-anchored center. By Susan H. Fishman
LANDMARK DUBAI PROJECT EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
The Mall of Emirates is thriving in the heart of a new master-planned expansion district. By Susan H. Fishman
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