A decade ago, talk was that the Internet would revolutionize retail real estate. Back then, the feeling was that it was just a matter of time before online shopping killed the traditional shopping mall. A host of online retailers and services...
Anxious to take advantage of the favorable real estate investment climate before it fades any further, Carrefour SA, the French rival to Wal-Mart and the second-largest retailer in the world, announced in late August plans to sell a 20 percent...
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 for the Confederacy during...
Location: New York City
Size: 410,000 sq. ft.
Developers: Tribeca Associates LLC, Square Mile Capital management LLC and Latus Partners
Cost: $220 million
Architects: Brennan Beer Gorman
Opening: January 2009
Buzz: The project will include ...
After three years in the planning process, Brentwood, Tenn.-based Boyle Investment Co. is getting ready to break ground on the Berry Farms Town Center, phase I of its 602-acre mixed-use Berry Farms community in Franklin, Tenn. When the entire...
The retail real estate industry feared this moment for the past three years, but everyone knew it would come. The first hints arrived early this summer, when class-B and class-C retail assets started trading at cap rates higher than 7 percent...
Mention Atlanta and images of uncontrolled urban sprawl and descriptions of hellish commutes inevitably arise. For years the city, the ninth largest in the United States, served as the poster child for unchecked growth. In fact, the metro area is...