Long known as temporary lodging for ski bums and others with wanderlust, the mountain states lately have become the permanent home to growing numbers of singles and young families...
GlobalShop is the world's largest international store design and in-store marketing event of 2001. So, if you're questioning your store's design and ultimately its impact on your customers, McCormick Place in Chicago, March 22-24, is where the...
Some call them “marginal” or “under-performing” properties. Others refer to them merely as “non-core” assets. They're malls and shopping centers that, for varying reasons, don't quite fit into the portfolios of the REITs that own them...
An operating covenant is an agreement by the tenant to continuously operate its store for a set number of months or years and for a designated number of hours and days each week. Such covenants frequently appear in leases containing a percentage...
Software and Internet firms sparked a revolution in the real estate community with a myriad of applications that allow owners, managers and retailers to work faster and more efficiently. But these days that revolution has turned evolution as tech...
With a lull in retail sales and signs pointing to a nationwide economic downturn, developers in the Carolinas are focusing on pedestrian-friendly lifestyle and village centers rather than regional projects in saturated markets...
The 107th Congress is certain to deal with the issue of Internet sales taxes. Although the current moratorium on new Internet taxes expires in October 2001, Congress faces mounting pressure to extend the moratorium...
Youngstown, Ohio – Edward DeBartolo Jr. is returning to real estate after years of focusing on the entertainment portion of his family’s business. Locally based DeBartolo Property Group LLC took control of the family’s real estate holdings from...
While real estate brokers may tell you “under all is the land,” smart retailers and shopping center owners know that it's the floor that provides the foundation for their operations...