Inner-City Retail: Ten Principles To Maximize Success
24 July 2003 - 11:00am
The Urban Land Institute identifies ten principles for successful urban retail development.
"The development of a successful neighborhood retail project depends on the ability of a project "champion" to build consensus among stakeholders in the project by working closely with neighborhood residents and business owners so the project is perceived as a neighborhood enhancement rather than an intrusion, according to industry experts assembled recently by the Urban Land Institute (ULI)."
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Urban Land Institute, July 20, 2003
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