MAY 2006

Cover Stories

FROM THE CITY TO THE SUBURBS
Many new office projects are being developed outside the city limits in suburban areas across the Northeast.
Lara Fuller

REDEVELOPING THE LANDSCAPE OF NORTHEAST RETAIL
With retail demand continuing to intensify, developers look for new options.
Dan Marcec


Feature Articles

RETAIL FINANCING REMAINS STRONG
Consumer spending slowdown affects the market, but the finance environment for Northeast retailers remains positive.
Jeffrey Gould

THE FUTURE OF BROWNFIELDS: A CASE STUDY
Georgetown Land Development gives an in-depth look at a redevelopment project in Redding, Connecticut.
Stephen M. Soler

RECREATING A DOWNTOWN FOR WEST HARTFORD
Within an already active downtown, complementary retail is being added as part of a neighborhood mixed-use project.
Randall Shearin

SITUATIONAL LENDERS: THE EVOLUTION OF HARD MONEY
The lending industry has experienced significant changes over the past decade, especially with situational lending.
Jeffrey Wolfer

URBAN DEVELOPMENTS RISE IN THE NORTHEAST
Dan Marcec

CARVING A NICHE IN THE LENDING GAME
Greystone expands its business through oft-neglected niche markets.
Kevin Jeselnik and Dan Marcec

TOTAL IMMERSION
Virtual Sciences’ products allow everyone involved in a project to get in the same mindset early in the process.
Bobbin Wages

CHANGING THE RULES
The IRS is putting the thumbscrews on “Rules of Thumb.”
Steven J. Kurtz, MAI

NAVIGATING HISTORICAL RENOVATION PROJECTS
Historic properties are ideal locations for new retail projects, but the process of renovating takes careful effort.
Andy Frankl

PRIME SPACE ON THE MAIN LINE
O’Neill Properties is developing Worthington, a mixed-use town center at the end of Philadelphia’s Main Line.
Randall Shearin


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