International real estate services giant Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. plans to expand its operations in China, with one of the company's senior executives in the Asia Pacific claiming the firm is already in talks with a local player to form a 50-50...
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 manufacturing plant, CBL & Associates...
The coffee wars scorch on. Retail wunderkind Starbucks Corp. has come up with a few new tricks in recent months in its attempts to widen the lead it has built over other java sellers at a time when Dunkin' Donuts has its sights set on becoming a...
RiverRock Real Estate Group has formed a joint venture with the Alamo Group and Dudum Investments. The new entity, known as Diablo RiverRock Inc., will handle the management and leasing of approximately 1.5 million sq. ft. of retail and restaurant...
A recent ruling on a broker “turf law” in Kentucky might spell trouble ahead for a handful of other states. For years, the Bluegrass state required that anyone wishing to practice real estate there had to get a Kentucky license, by extension...
In the Retail Architecture Review 2007 the Auto Mercado project on p. 17 was mis-identified as being located in California. The project is in San Jose, Costa Rica...
Security guards in a shopping center in Britain threatened to throw a 4-year-old girl out of the property for wearing a hooded sweatshirt, according to the Daily Mail. A worker explained to the girl's mother that it was company policy to insist...
In the first half of the year, it seemed retail REITs announced joint ventures on an almost daily basis. But will the recent troubles in the debt market make this once-popular investment play more difficult to pull off...