Corrections:
Jul 01, 2005
In our April issue, developer Donahue Schriber's upcoming projects were inadvertently deleted. The company has eight projects under development with a combined 1.2 million square feet. The full list is available at www.retailtrafficmag.com...
PROJECTS & PEOPLE
Jul 01, 2005
Fort Worth, Texas-based Trademark Properties Co. will develop two new Market Street concept town centers in Lewisville and Allen, Texas. The 665,000-square-foot Market Street-Lewisville and the 600,000-square-foot Montgomery Farm in Allen will...
IN PROGRESS: Hollywood & Vine
Jul 01, 2005
Retail Architects - MVE & Partners ...
TRAFFIC PATTERNS
Jul 01, 2005
FLORIDA HOT SPOT ...
PARTING SHOT: The Rock
Jul 01, 2005
In designing the 15-story Langham Place shopping and entertainment center in Kowloon, Hong Kong, The Jerde Partnership imagined a giant rock mountain that visitors can scale and explore via a super-long escalator going up and, going down, a gently...
REITs Ready For Winn-Dixie Closings
Jul 01, 2005
Winn-Dixie Stores Inc.'s decision in mid June to close 326 stores and lay off 22,000 employees won't have that much impact on shopping center REITs, which have been unloading centers with the supermarket chain. That strategy left companies like...
Bob Jones University, 1 Abercrombie & Fitch, 0
Jul 01, 2005
Bob Jones University has outlawed all Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister clothing. Why? The retailer has “shown an unusual degree of antagonism to the name of Christ and an unusual display of wickedness in their promotions,” according to the...
2005 Top Contractors
Jul 01, 2005
Despite the skyrocketing cost of construction materials, 2004 was a banner year for retail contractors...
Retail-ize It?
Jul 01, 2005
Marijuana should be legalized, according to more than two-thirds of the retailers who responded to an online members survey by RetailWire. Some experts, however, advised against openly promoting a law change, pointing out the effect marijuana...
Compensation By Consensus
Jul 01, 2005
When it comes to compensation, there's pretty good news — and then there's even better news. Base pay is up an average of 5 percent to 9 percent from a year earlier, while bonuses increased on average 16 percent or more, according to a new survey...
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