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Existing Lifestyle Centers Thrive, but Developers Prefer Mixed-Use for New Projects

2014-12-11 16:59:00| National Real Estate Investor

Lifestyle centers were the stars of the retail development universe in the 2000s. Shoppers flocked to these properties, which typically featured a single-story, open-air design and upscale tenants. Since the recession, however, only a few of these centers have been built, and its unlikely that more of them will come out of the ground. Instead, developers are focusing their energy on larger mixed-use projects with some lifestyle center elements. read more

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