To get a sense of just how much the outlet shopping center world has transformed in the past decade, one need look no further than to the radical ups and downs experienced by Prime Retail...
Parking lots at shopping centers near the United States's northern border are suddenly jammed with vehicles with Canadian license plates as cross-border shoppers rush to take advantage of the strengthening Canadian...
Retail developers looking to complement their entertainment offerings within mixed-use projects are bringing back a blast from the past — bowling alleys...
Overlooking the city of Birmingham, Ala., is a statue of Vulcan — a remnant of the city's former reign as one of the largest steel and iron producers in the nation. The city, in fact, was the largest producer of steel...
Throughout the Southeast, auto plants have created jobs and drawn developers' interest. (See story on p. 77.) In Kentucky, the city of Bowling Green has been one site of growth. There, near a Toyota Motor...
Over the next five years the global real estate market is on pace to grow by nearly one half to $13.7 trillion according to a report in August by RREEF, the property investment arm of Deutsche Bank. The report cited...
In the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers, one of the most famous scenes is an over-the-top car chase in which Dan Aykroyd and James Belushi, on the run from hordes of police squad cars, race through the streets of Chicago...
For years the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network has worked to increase the number of women employed in the industry. It has succeeded in that regard. Women now account for 36 percent of professionals (up...
After more than two years of consecutive quarterly losses and hemorrhaging cash, Pier 1 Imports is ditching some of its business, cutting jobs and ratcheting up store closings, fueling speculation that the home furni...