Are there potentials in central city revitalization? What role will the federal government play in determining future retail locational choices? Shopping center development has never been more popular - or more hazardous than it is today
Are there potentials in central city revitalization? What role will the federal government play in determining future retail locational choices? Shopping center development has never been more popular - or more hazardous than it is todayHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The Uncertain Future of Shopping Centers Section Is TRENDS AND REALITIES Conceptual Lags in Retail Development Policy or Can the Carter White House Save the CBD? The New Economics of Shopping Center Location and Scale Emerging Markets in the 1980s Regional Shopping Center Issues in the 1980s Community Conservation Guidelines: A Failure Community Conservation Guidance: A Promising Initiative Community Conservation Guidance The White House Section II: LEGAL AND LAND USE ISSUES Shopping Center Location Decisions: National Competitive Policies and Local Zoning Regulations Commentary on Legal Aspects of Controlling Shopping Center Competition Antitrust Liability and Commercial Zoning Litigation Legal and Land Use Issues: Suburb Versus Central City Addressing the Issue of the Economic Impact of Regional Malls in Legal Proceedings Section III: APPRAISING THE CENTRAL CITY OPTION Regional Malls and Central City Regional Sales: An Overview Downtown Malls: Prospects Design Constraints The Preliminary Track Record Downtown Pedestrian Malls Section IV: THE MERCHANT' S VIEW The Chain Store Looks at the Future Retail Economics of the 1980s. The Department Store Perspective Section V: ARE WE OVERBUILDING? Trends in Retail Development: The 1980s and Beyond Are We Overbuilding? Is Large Gobbling Up Small? Shopping Center: A Lender's Perspective Are We Overbuilding? Overlooked Opportunities in Shopping Center Development
Introduction: The Uncertain Future of Shopping Centers Section Is TRENDS AND REALITIES Conceptual Lags in Retail Development Policy or Can the Carter White House Save the CBD? The New Economics of Shopping Center Location and Scale Emerging Markets in the 1980s Regional Shopping Center Issues in the 1980s Community Conservation Guidelines: A Failure Community Conservation Guidance: A Promising Initiative Community Conservation Guidance The White House Section II: LEGAL AND LAND USE ISSUES Shopping Center Location Decisions: National Competitive Policies and Local Zoning Regulations Commentary on Legal Aspects of Controlling Shopping Center Competition Antitrust Liability and Commercial Zoning Litigation Legal and Land Use Issues: Suburb Versus Central City Addressing the Issue of the Economic Impact of Regional Malls in Legal Proceedings Section III: APPRAISING THE CENTRAL CITY OPTION Regional Malls and Central City Regional Sales: An Overview Downtown Malls: Prospects Design Constraints The Preliminary Track Record Downtown Pedestrian Malls Section IV: THE MERCHANT' S VIEW The Chain Store Looks at the Future Retail Economics of the 1980s. The Department Store Perspective Section V: ARE WE OVERBUILDING? Trends in Retail Development: The 1980s and Beyond Are We Overbuilding? Is Large Gobbling Up Small? Shopping Center: A Lender's Perspective Are We Overbuilding? Overlooked Opportunities in Shopping Center Development
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