Retailers are constantly striving to distinguish themselves from the competition. One way to do this is by targeting a specific audience. With addresses in swank locations such as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara and Atlanta's Buckhead...
The 1.6 million sq. ft. super-regional shopping center in Frisco, Texas features an innovative tenant mix, state-of-the-art design and an e-business component that converges e-retail with bricks and mortar. Add to that a prime location in a...
At ICSC's Spring Convention in May, the presence of new dot.coms and the growing impact of technology on what was once a strictly brick-and-mortar industry was unmistakable. In Las Vegas, SCW's editorial staff interviewed many of the emerging high...
Golfers - and the people who know them, love them, or merely endure them - know the truth. Golf isn't a game. It isn't a sport. It's a lifestyle, a philosophy, even a religion...
For a time, it looked as if small downtown retail was heading for the endangered species list. Well, that time is over. Municipalities around the country are refusing to stand by and watch their once-vital retail cores perish. Instead of letting...
Traffic is the lifeblood of urban neighborhoods. In Toronto's Dundas Square area, the latest strategy to swell pedestrian traffic involves a new steel advertising tower that is 232 feet high. The tower's owner, The Ellman Cos. of Phoenix, hopes...
It's almost a wedding tradition. More often than not, brides and bridesmaids are unhappy with their dresses. They reflect on their attire with undiluted horror, knowing they will never wear the dress again...