Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping centers. Consumer shopping behavior determines retail sales at regional shopping centers which, in turn, impacts shopping center rents and value. This article quantifies the effects of consumer shopping behavior on nonanchor tenant sales in regional shopping centers. The results of this study reveal that the effects of location, comparison shopping, and department store image are important in estimating shopping center patronage and retail sales. They also indicate that the value of a mall can be allocated to real estate and non-real estate value
Market analysis is a key component of a sound real estate investment analysis process. Traditional m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-113)The change in retail composition of neighborhoo...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
The goal of this paper is to empirically measure the consumer utility trade-off between store locati...
During the 1980s, the oversupply of retail space has lowered rents, raised vacancies, and damaged th...
This paper empirically examines inter-center externalities in regional shopping centers. Specificall...
This paper develops a formal theory of store location within shopping centers based on bid rent theo...
This article examines the variation in rents per square foot among regional shopping centers in the ...
The differences in the ownership structures of downtown retail districts and shopping centers may gi...
Gross Leasable Area (GLA) per capita is a commonly used measure to compare the retail market potenti...
In this article the determinants of metropolitan-level appraisal-based retail property returns are e...
This Article will describe the use of federal and state regulations to protect older urban areas fro...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.Incl...
This paper examines price differences of identical residential properties located around shopping ce...
Market analysis is a key component of a sound real estate investment analysis process. Traditional m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-113)The change in retail composition of neighborhoo...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
The goal of this paper is to empirically measure the consumer utility trade-off between store locati...
During the 1980s, the oversupply of retail space has lowered rents, raised vacancies, and damaged th...
This paper empirically examines inter-center externalities in regional shopping centers. Specificall...
This paper develops a formal theory of store location within shopping centers based on bid rent theo...
This article examines the variation in rents per square foot among regional shopping centers in the ...
The differences in the ownership structures of downtown retail districts and shopping centers may gi...
Gross Leasable Area (GLA) per capita is a commonly used measure to compare the retail market potenti...
In this article the determinants of metropolitan-level appraisal-based retail property returns are e...
This Article will describe the use of federal and state regulations to protect older urban areas fro...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.Incl...
This paper examines price differences of identical residential properties located around shopping ce...
Market analysis is a key component of a sound real estate investment analysis process. Traditional m...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-113)The change in retail composition of neighborhoo...
Shopping malls, as an important type of commercial facilities, are growing dramatically. They have g...