When A Store Closes, A Development Opportunity Opens

By Published On: July 11, 2016Categories: Commercial Real Estate News, TJ Client NewsComments Off on When A Store Closes, A Development Opportunity Opens

As Albert Einstein once said, “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity,” and that is proving true in the wake of big-box store closures across the country. As Taylor Johnson client KTGY Architecture + Planning tells Heartland Real Estate Business, the vacant retail spaces can be reimagined as mixed-use complexes that become vibrant communities within a community. Read the article to learn how densification, pedestrian walkways and a mix of tenants can convert shuttered retail spaces into local destinations.

And, check out this Wall Street Journal article that continues the conversation with a look at how mall owners are redefining anchor tenants.
KTGY Architecture + Planning redesigned an aging shopping center to create Scout on the Circle in Fairfax, Va.

KTGY Architecture + Planning redesigned an aging shopping center to create Scout on the Circle in Fairfax, Va.

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