SAN DIEGO-Major chains stores, which once only wanted to buildtheir prototypes to chase new housing developments, are now lookingto urban areas. One of the main reasons is that these places arewhere more and more people want to live, explains ChristineDeschaine, a principal at Lee & Associates. She spoke here toGlobeSt.com's Ian Ritter at the recent International Council ofShopping Centers Western Division conference.
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