Directory of Major Malls, 1992


Book Description

The DIRECTORY OF MAJOR MALLS -13th Edition, is the main source of in-depth information on the "cream of the shopping center industry," those existing & planned complexes containing over 250,000 sq. ft. of retail space in the U.S. & Canada. Published annually every January, this 1992 1056-page edition contains information on each of the 2700 centers such as its size (Gross Leaseable Area), intersecting streets, trade area, main stores (anchors), tenant list broken down according to retail category, number of stores, parking, the name, address, & telephone number of the owner-developer, leasing agent, mall manager, & marketing director. In addition, 1700 of these projects are illustrated by their site or leasing plan. The listings are arranged alphabetically by state (or province) & then by city or town. Other sections of the Directory include: 1) Maps of 31 major metro areas in the U.S. & Canada, with rings at 5-mile intervals, pinpointing the existing & planned malls within those markets; 2) Portfolios of 47 leading owner-developers or managers of malls, their addresses & telephone numbers & descriptions of each of their existing & planned centers; 3) The names, addresses & telephone numbers of the 225 most active retail chains, broken down according to retail category, with the name of the contact person; 4) Index of listings, arranged alphabetically by name of mall, with city, state (or province) & page number. There are separate indexes for those planned centers Opening in 1992, Opening in 1993, & Opening in 1994 & Beyond. The DIRECTORY OF MAJOR MALLS is published by JOMURPA Publishing Inc., PO Box 1708, Spring Valley, NY 10977, (914) 426-0040; FAX (914) 426-0802. It is $349, $369 (US) for Canadian & Foreign; Visa, Mastercard & American Express accepted. Special reports, mailing l abels, & a computerized version of the Directory are available.







Directory of Major Malls - 2005


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Directory of the Major Shopping Centers and Malls in the US and Canada which are approx. 225, 000 sqft and above in size and listings of lifestyle/specialty centers of any size. Over 4,400 details listings which include primary details about center size, location, general demographics, ownership, leasing, management and marketing contact information plus complete tenant lists. Other sections include portfolios of the Top 50 major Owner/Developers and Management Companies, Listings for the 350 Leading Retail Chains, statistical summary table and 3 specialized indices.







Shopping Centers


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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. Retail distribution in the United States has greater efficiency than anywhere else in the world, a tribute to the adaptability and rationalization of systems which have characterized the field. The pressures of the future, however, require greater exertion if they are to be adequately met. The industry drive to the new "middle markets" may change the face of small city America-or it may lead to a blind alley. As central cities, aided by EDA (Economic Development Administration) and UDAG (Urban Development Action Grant), gird up for revitalization in the face of reduced real buying power, these issues take on increased vigor. A whole new legal fabric is evolving in the development of major commercial facilities. Does it mark the path of the future-or is it an ineffectual last gasp effort to reshape the basic overwhelming trend lines of American life? How do we get a grasp on these parameters? Whether city planner, economic or marketing consultant, investor, or developer-much of our future depends on the answers. The authorities brought together for these specially sponsored papers are the best in the business-and provide key insights into this dynamic field. Demographics and consumer response that challenge marketing and planning professionals are also included.










Access to Affordable and Nutritious Food: Measuring and Understanding Food Deserts and Their Consequences


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The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 directed the U.S. Dept. of Agr. to conduct a 1-year study to assess the extent of areas with limited access to affordable and nutritious food, identify characteristics and causes of such areas, consider how limited access affects local populations, and outline recommend. to address the problem. This report presents the findings of the study, which include results from two conferences of national and internat. authorities on food deserts and a set of research studies. It also includes reviews of existing literature, a national-level assessment of access to large grocery stores and supermarkets, analysis of the economic and public health effects of limited access, and a discussion of existing policy interventions. Illus.