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Real Estate

May 20, 2003

Developing Successful Inner-City Retail, Entertainment Projects

LOS ANGELES - The key to developing successful inner city retail and entertainment projects is to work closely with area residents and business owners so the projects are perceived as a neighborhood enhancement rather than an intrusion, according to industry experts at a land-use conference sponsored by the Urban Land Institute .

LOS ANGELES - The key to developing successful inner city retail and entertainment projects is to work closely with area residents and business owners so the projects are perceived as a neighborhood enhancement rather than an intrusion, according to industry experts at a land-use conference sponsored by the Urban Land Institute.

"Reinventing Retail: Community, Lifestyle, and Entertainment," held in March in Los Angeles, focused on the growing use - in downtowns...

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