Mid Atlantic
Prince George’s County Moves into the Retail Spotlight
Feb 12, 2010
Prince George’s County's demographics make it an attractive market for retailers looking to expand....
Major Prince George’s Developments Weather Economic Storm
Feb 12, 2010
While the prospects for new retail development are bleak nationally, Prince George’s County—with its low unemployment rate, high median income and relative stability—is bucking the odds. ...
March on Washington (2/4)
Feb 4, 2009, By Riccardo A. Davis
With all eyes on the nation’s capital right now, some focus on its retail real estate...
Retailers eye future in revamped Tysons Corner (2/4)
Feb 4, 2009
The retail landscape of Northern Virginia’s Tysons Corner area is slated for a major overhaul as county planners work to transform the region...
Mid-Atlantic Offers Hope for a Hopeless Year (2/4)
Feb 4, 2009
By all accounts, 2009 is shaping up to be a brutal year for retail real estate...
Washington Grinds On
Apr 1, 2007, David Bodamer
Over a 20-year period, the population in the city dropped from 638,000 in 1980 to 563,000 by 2003 even while the metropolitan area as a whole grew from 3.5 million people to 4.9 million during the same span....
MID-ATLANTIC BRIEFS
Apr 1, 2007
National Resources, LLC appointed Levin Management as the exclusive leasing agent for Edgewater Square, a planned mixed-use community in Edgewater, N.J....
Taking Shape
Apr 1, 2007
Construction is moving ahead on the University Town Center, a 3.1-million-square-foot mixed-use development in Hyattsville, Md. ...
IN PROGRESS: Freehold Raceway Mall
Apr 1, 2007
Buzz: The renovation of the 17-year-old property will bring a more sophisticated look to the project, including new floor tile, paint, lighting elements, and soft seating areas throughout the center....
Shop til You Drop in Baltimore
Apr 1, 2007, By John Egan
In October, discount retailer Filene's Basement signed a lease in downtown Baltimore's Lockwood Place; the 30,000-square-foot store was set to debut late March....
Capital Improvements
Apr 1, 2007, By Bob Andelman
Washington D.C. and Richmond are most famously paired as the two national capitals during the Civil War. Today, the cities have a new bond. ...
On the Waterfront
Apr 1, 2007
In Maryland, Peterson Companies is building a 7.3-million-square-foot National Harbor project just south of Washington D.C. in Maryland. ...
PITTSBURGH POPS
Jun 1, 2003, By Curt Hazlett
Pittsburgh isn't what it used to be. The region's smoke-belching steel mills are mostly gone now, and taking their place are greener enterprises biotech,...
SCW MARKET PROFILE: D.C., Construction Capital
Mar 1, 2003, By Curt Hazlett
Washington, D.C. Demographic Overview Population: 5.1 millionRate of Population Growth: 1.5%Median Household Income: $70,000Unemployment Rate: 3.8% Retail...
No gain, no pain
Sep 1, 2002, BY JOE GOSE
Sometimes slow and steady are good. Take the retail real estate markets in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Scant population growth and development...





