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LAS VEGAS—Dorsky + Yue tells GlobeSt.com about taking underperforming retail developments and using them to instead create a memorable experience for communities.
RAMONA, CA—Emphasizing walkable town centers is one way planners and developers can create a more urban feeling in towns that have a more rural feel, Pathfinder's Matt Quinn tells GlobeSt.com in this look at Paseo Village.
Challenging retail situations pave the way for the opportunity to inject new life and a “cool factor” into neighborhoods by introducing new uses, such as co-working spaces, bicycle cafes, and civic, entertainment and residential uses, says one source we recently spoke with.
COSTA MESA, CA—KTGY has designed thousands of small-lot homes, including more than 900 developed under the Los Angeles Small Lot Ordinance, which the firm helped to formulate with the City of Los Angeles, Alan Scales tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
NEWARK, NJ—The unique design includes plans for a day care center, with a drive-through drop off, on the bottom two floors with the top three floors offering residential living with new sustainable design materials.
LAS VEGAS—As part of our ICSC RECon 2017 coverage, GlobeSt.com caught up with the both the president and chairman of DDG to talk about the evolution of the industry and why being challenged is a good thing.
SAN DIEGO—By breaking down large blocks into smaller, more densified spaces and playing up to the strengths of the San Diego River, the submarket is undergoing a major transformation, say speakers at yesterday's CREW lunch event.
FORT WORTH—The growth of the West 7th area drove the decision to evolve the identity of the property to better distinguish the restaurants, stores and events, thus attracting more visitors and tenants.