Real Estate/Development
Jul. 15, 2003
Can Retail Lead Us Back to Prosperity?
BY JEFF GILL By and large, the state has weathered the economic slowdown better than the rest of the nation, yet shares the fundamental hurdles of these uncertain times. For those of us whose financial well-being is tied to the retail sector of the commercial real estate industry, the question that demands an answer is, "Can retail lead us back to prosperity?"
BY JEFF GILL
By and large, the state has weathered the economic slowdown better than the rest of the nation, yet shares the fundamental hurdles of these uncertain times. For those of us whose financial well-being is tied to the retail sector of the commercial real estate industry, the question that demands an answer is, "Can retail lead us back to prosperity?"
"There is no question that we have reason to be optimistic about the near and long-term health of ...
By and large, the state has weathered the economic slowdown better than the rest of the nation, yet shares the fundamental hurdles of these uncertain times. For those of us whose financial well-being is tied to the retail sector of the commercial real estate industry, the question that demands an answer is, "Can retail lead us back to prosperity?"
"There is no question that we have reason to be optimistic about the near and long-term health of ...
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