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Amid Long Island City Boom, Retail Growth Lags
Many are hopeful that the entries of Amazon and Bloomingdale's into the community will jump-start development.
Shopping Centers Converging in More Ways Than One
At ICSC's New York Dealmaking, developers and retailers seek new formats and try to determine how…
Mapic Shows How Digital’s Rise Is Recasting Retail
Data-driven consumption has become the name of the game, with property operators jumping into the fray.
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40 of Tomorrow: Adrian Cheng
Combining art and commerce to alter the retail landscape.
EXCLUSIVE: Diesel Enters Real Estate Branding Business
In a partnership with Bel Invest Group, the Italian company is planning its first residential Diesel…
REBNY Fall Survey Contains No Gifts for Holiday Season
Real estate report is bleak, but organization stresses that adapting to new retail realities takes time.
Ralph Lauren Amps Up Office Space at Starrett-Lehigh
The moves are designed to consolidate functions in modern environments.
57th Street in Transition as Nordstrom, Chanel, Zegna Put Stakes in the Ground
Retailing is spotty along the corridor, but Nordstrom and other upscale additions will reshape the landscape.
New Foodie Projects Crop Up in Paris Center
Urban renewal in the Marais and the Left Bank is taking a culinary form.
Mapic Sees a Lifeline in Leisure and Services
The real estate trade fair will steer discussions on retail's future with a focus on entertainment.
Goldman Properties Marks 50 Years With More Projects Ahead
The firm is planning a special tribute and retrospective short film in addition to its annual street art…
WeWork’s Julie Rice on Innovation, Retailing and What People Want
The goal at WeWork is "to help people make a life, not just a living."
Malls Need More Than One Function to Survive
The malls of the future will have to offer more than shopping to stay in business.
Hines Buys Former Colette Space in Paris
The real estate firm said the Saint Laurent flagship will open in 2019.
Another Wave of Tenants for Royal Poinciana Plaza
The Palm Beach setting aims to have visitors to spend more than an hour or two on the site.