CityCentre revs up in west Houston CityCentre plans a spring 2010 grand opening, but sections of the project in the Memorial/Energy Corridor area are opening in phases. The development includes retail shops, offices, residential units and a hotel. In Houston over the past several years there has been a lot of talk about mixed-use developments […]
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Jeff Green weighs in on CityCentre development with Houston Chronicle
CityCentre revs up in west Houston CityCentre plans a spring 2010 grand opening, but sections of the project in the Memorial/Energy Corridor area are opening in phases. The development includes retail shops, offices, residential units and a hotel. In Houston over the past several years there has been a lot of talk about mixed-use developments […]
Jeff Green weighs in on CityCentre development in Houston Chronicle
CityCentre revs up in west Houston CityCentre plans a spring 2010 grand opening, but sections of the project in the Memorial/Energy Corridor area are opening in phases. The development includes retail shops, offices, residential units and a hotel. In Houston over the past several years there has been a lot of talk about mixed-use developments […]
Jeff Green talks about trend of pop-up stores with Retail Traffic
Pop-Up Stores Fill Vacant Space, Create A Win/Win Model In A Down Market Pop-up stores allow retailers to increase revenue during critical sales periods, including the back-to-school, Halloween and holiday shopping seasons, without taking on the risk of a permanent location, says Matthew Bordwin, managing director and national co-head of the real estate services team […]
Jeff Green Discusses How to Save on Back-To-College Items at SmartMoney.com
Deal of the Day How to Save $1,000 on Your Kid’s College Costs by AnnaMaria Andriotis You don’t have to be an economics major to understand how the recession is weighing on retailers and consumers. Just try sending a kid to college. With about a month left until most colleges reopen for the fall 2009 […]
Jeff Green discusses saving money on college costs with the Wall Street Journal
Deal of the Day How to Save $1,000 on Your Kid’s College Costs by AnnaMaria Andriotis You don’t have to be an economics major to understand how the recession is weighing on retailers and consumers. Just try sending a kid to college. With about a month left until most colleges reopen for the fall 2009 […]
