Urban Magic
Sep 01, 2004
The suburbs are familiar turf for developers, but an outfit run by NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson mostly works the other end of the court — inner-city neighborhoods...
TRAFFIC PATTERNS
Sep 01, 2004
PAY SCALE WHO SPENT HOW MUCH ON WHAT...
NASCAR Dads are Moms Too
Sep 01, 2004
When President George W. Bush made a stop at the Daytona 500 this past February, it wasn't just to say, “Gentlemen, start your engines!” It was also a shrewd political move — a chance to connect with this election year's hottest demographic...
Coffin Price Check, Aisle Four
Sep 01, 2004
Bringing new meaning to the term “customer for life,” Costco recently added coffins to its inventory of wholesale products. Promising delivery within 48 hours, the big-box retailer began selling the big boxes at two of its Chicago locations...
IN PROGRESS: TWENTY NINTH STREET
Sep 01, 2004
Developer: The Macerich Co...
SEA CHANGES
Sep 01, 2004
A resurgence in retail is leading a turnaround in San Francisco's previously blah economy. While it may be years before a full recovery, according to economists, it appears the Golden Gate city has turned the corner: Tourism rose 25 percent as...
Match Up
Sep 01, 2004
Now that General Growth owns The Rouse Co., the REIT will be similar in size and portfolio quality to chief competitor Simon Property Group. Simon still owns more of the top 100 U.S. malls, but Simon has more weak malls. General Growth's portfolio...
EXTREME MAKEOVER
Sep 01, 2004
According to the well-worn axiom, the Huntington Beach Shopping Center had it all. The covered mall, Southern California's oldest, built in 1966, was located in the growing and increasingly urbanized suburb known as Surf City. Better yet, it was...
RESIDENTS SOUND OFF ON CALIFORNIA'S FUTURE
Sep 01, 2004
The Public Policy Institute of California recently released a “Survey on California's Future” discussing economic conditions in the Golden State and residents' concerns about growth and its impact on California. Some of the survey's findings...
BAY AREA GOES PUBLIC
Sep 01, 2004
Privately-owned fortress malls are an endangered species on the San Francisco Peninsula now that public REITs have acquired all but one, leaving Hillsdale Shopping Center the lone holdout in a highly desirable market...
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