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Introduction and overview. 1. Evolving retail properties and dynamic retail markets J.D. Benjamin. Analyzing and forecasting the changing retail marketplace 2. Retail site selection using GIS: an introduction to methods, models and data sources D.C. Ling, G.T. Smersh. 3. Forecasting shopping center supply J.D. Benjamin, et al. 4. Changing demographics and their implications for retailing M.L. Lachman, D.L. Brett. 5. Changing economic perspectives on the theory of retail location M.J. Eppli, J.D. Shilling. 6. Estimating retail sales using the Poisson gravity model A.A. Okoruwa, et al. 7. The shape of things to come: retail real estate in the 21st century S.E. Roulac. Retail real estate investment returns. 8. Past and future sources of retail real estate returns: malls v. centers J.L. Pagliari, Jr., J.R. Webb. Financing retail properties and mortgage securitization. 9. Securitization of retail and shopping center properties' mortgages R.S.Guttery, C.F. Sirmans. 10. Retail mortgage securitization: what you should know about accessing the capital markets A.J. Freundlich. Operations of retail properties. 11. Shopping center tenant selection and mix: a review M.A. Anikeeff. 12. Controlling leasing conflicts between retail owner/managers and tenants J.D. Benjamin, et al. 13. Suffering the loss of an anchor tenant G.S. Sirmans, et al. 14. Planning issues in retail development R.A. Simons. New retail marketplaces. 15. Development of inner-city retail niche markets R.A. Simons. The international retail arena. 16. Size, sales and rents: comparing shopping centers in Canada and the United States J.R. Knight, et al. 17. The rental assessment of retail property in the UK A.S. Adair, et al.

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