This Article will describe the use of federal and state regulations to protect older urban areas from fiscal damage purportedly inflicted by the development of regional shopping malls. Specifically, the three sections of this Article will explore: the use of conditions imposed on federal grants; state and federal environmental review requirements; and state land use and environmental laws, as instruments for impeding or halting the development of regional shopping malls
Our thesis is that this linkage depends upon definition and achievement of regional equity fairness ...
The impact of the entrance of a WalMart into a metropolitan area, especially a relatively small one,...
The declining state of our nation\u27s cities has been, and continues to be, a frequent source of ne...
This article has a subsidiary, yet inseparable purpose, studying the extent to which adopted plans c...
This Article is concerned with the resolution of those problems of urban growth which invariably env...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) reports that for the first time in twenty-five years there is clear e...
Economic development is a vital local government responsibility because it guides the provision of j...
Much has been written lately about the “death” of malls and large-scale shopping centers. The data s...
103 pagesFor decades, the promise of a new shopping mall was a catalyst for economic growth, often a...
During the 1980s, the oversupply of retail space has lowered rents, raised vacancies, and damaged th...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
This article analyzes the impacts of malls on the character and economic base of a community. Based...
The purpose of this Article is three-fold. First, it will develop a taxonomy of venture capital prog...
The decline of central business districts as a result of the appearance of the enclosed shopping mal...
Our thesis is that this linkage depends upon definition and achievement of regional equity fairness ...
The impact of the entrance of a WalMart into a metropolitan area, especially a relatively small one,...
The declining state of our nation\u27s cities has been, and continues to be, a frequent source of ne...
This article has a subsidiary, yet inseparable purpose, studying the extent to which adopted plans c...
This Article is concerned with the resolution of those problems of urban growth which invariably env...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) reports that for the first time in twenty-five years there is clear e...
Economic development is a vital local government responsibility because it guides the provision of j...
Much has been written lately about the “death” of malls and large-scale shopping centers. The data s...
103 pagesFor decades, the promise of a new shopping mall was a catalyst for economic growth, often a...
During the 1980s, the oversupply of retail space has lowered rents, raised vacancies, and damaged th...
Understanding consumer shopping patterns is essential in estimating the value of regional shopping c...
This article analyzes the impacts of malls on the character and economic base of a community. Based...
The purpose of this Article is three-fold. First, it will develop a taxonomy of venture capital prog...
The decline of central business districts as a result of the appearance of the enclosed shopping mal...
Our thesis is that this linkage depends upon definition and achievement of regional equity fairness ...
The impact of the entrance of a WalMart into a metropolitan area, especially a relatively small one,...
The declining state of our nation\u27s cities has been, and continues to be, a frequent source of ne...