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Development/Redevelopment

  • CELEBRATING CELEBRATION POINTE

    Florida’s first transit-oriented development opens fall 2016

    It may be hard to imagine that the home to one of the largest public universities in the United States is somewhat undersung. But that’s exactly what the developers of the 1 million-sq.-ft.

  • CURATING A NEIGHBORHOOD

    Downtown LA’s South Park will emerge as a new retail district

    It’s rare enough for any developer — or group of developers and brokers — to plan an entirely new retail district almost literally from the ground up. It’s utterly unique to do so in one of the largest cities in the world.

    Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening in Downtown Los Angeles’ South Park neighborhood.

  • TREND-WATCHING

    Industry insiders are the best trend-watchers. Here’s what the experts are seeing.

    “There is more selectivity in the site selection process. There is a trend toward downsizing, and more non-retail tenants are taking interest. There is also a growing divide between A-plus real estate and everything else in the market. Everyone wants the best properties.” — Mark Dufton, CEO of DJM Real Estate, a Gordon Brothers Group company

    “Retailers are thinking about a smaller footprint, but in most cases not significantly smaller.

  • Survival of the Fittest: How Niche Retailers Dominate

    Despite claims that e-commerce will overtake traditional retail space, physical store locations are still attractive to retailers. In fact, they plan to open over 76,000 stores in the next 24 months, according to RBC Capital Markets data. And while several major retail closings have been announced this year, other retailers are stepping up expansion plans for new stores and concepts.

    Growing retailers are all about the niche lifestyle — fast fashion, food, fitness and pharmacy — and focus on what consumers care about most, including value, quality, health and the environment.

  • In With the New

    Our cover story this month is about one of my favorite topics: hot retail concepts. It’s a subject that, to my mind, never goes out of style because it speaks as much to the essence of retail in today’s omnichannel age as it did in the purely physical one.

    New concepts remain the lifeblood of retailing, and it’s always exciting to recognize and call attention to them. And I’m happy to report that the industry seems to be particularly rich in new formats these days.

  • MANAGEMENT ACCELERATES

    Whether local or global, growth has been robust for 2014’s top third-party managers

    The 26th annual survey of Fastest-Growing Managers surveys new domestic and international third-party management and leasing contracts obtained during the 2014 calendar year and ranks the top performers.

  • STEELPOINTE HARBOR

    The largest economic development project in Bridgeport, Connecticut, since the Industrial Revolution

    Steelpointe Harbor in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is that city’s largest economic development project since the Industrial Revolution. Don’t believe it?

  • HOT MARKETS, HOT GROWTH CONCEPTS

    Restaurants and retail have fertile expansion ground in certain markets

    While it’s true that technology, brick-and-mortar changes, and evolving consumer behavior are causing foundational shifts in the retail industry, a closer look at different U.S.

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