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Title:
Developing retail entertainment destinations
Edition:
2nd. ed
Publication Information:
Washington. DC : Urban Land Institute, 2001
ISBN:
9780874208498
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Second edition of : Developing urban entertainment centers
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Summary

Destination developments integrate retail and entertainment components into a whole range of exciting projects, environments, and urban districts. This edition discusses the evolution of retail entertainment and the next generation of developments.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. 2
Chapter 1 Forces Driving Retail Entertainmentp. 12
The Intensity of Retail Competitionp. 14
The Rise of Lifestyle Retailingp. 15
The Strength of Demand for Out-of-Home Diningp. 21
The Ubiquity of Entertainmentp. 22
Expansion in the Entertainment Industryp. 23
Urban Revitalizationp. 25
Chapter 2 What Are Retail Entertainment Destinations?p. 28
The Trinity of Synergyp. 30
Types of Destination Developmentsp. 30
Types of Componentsp. 37
Chapter 3 Strategic Positioning, Programming, Financing, and Executionp. 58
Strategic Positioning: Evaluating Opportunities and Constraintsp. 60
Defining the Productp. 67
Evaluating and Enhancing Financial Performancep. 82
Executing a Destination Developmentp. 89
Toward the Destination Developmentp. 94
Chapter 4 Planning and Designp. 96
Design Settingsp. 98
Site Planningp. 108
Parking and Accessp. 113
Architecturep. 118
Activity Generatorsp. 125
Chapter 5 Case Studiesp. 132
Bayou Place, Houston, Texasp. 132
The Block at Orange, Orange, Californiap. 140
Denver Pavilions, Denver, Coloradop. 150
Desert Passage, Las Vegas, Nevadap. 160
Easton Town Center, Columbus, Ohiop. 168
Glorietta Mall at the Ayala Center, Makati, Manila, Republic of the Philippinesp. 178
Metreon, San Francisco, Californiap. 190
Old Pasadena, Pasadena, Californiap. 202
Pacific Place, Seattle, Washingtonp. 214
Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germanyp. 226
Westend City Center, Budapest, Hungaryp. 238
Chapter 6 Future Directionsp. 248
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