Shopping Centers Today

AUG 2016

Shopping Centers Today is the news magazine of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)

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S H O P P I N G C E N T E R S T O D A Y A U G U S T 2 0 1 6 A U G U S T 2 0 1 6 / S C T 3 36 Features 38 THEN AND NOW As ICSC prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary, we take a look at some vintage shopping centers that have grown up with the organization, surviving and thriving by changing with the times. B Y A n n A r o B A t o n 46 THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT t ech innovators are revolutionizing the way landlords man- age their properties, providing apps that help with everything from rent payments to climate control. B Y j o e l g r o o v e r 54 LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER t here is certainly no shortage of companies run by the sons of their founders. n ow it's time to meet some daughters who have followed their senior-executive fathers into the retail real estate profession. B Y B e n j o H n S o n 6 THE COMMON AREA How to revive a portfolio? We report this month on what Wi-Fi, farmer's markets and storm-proofing can do for the bottom line. Plus some progress at last on Americans with Disabilities Act reform. 20 STOREFRONTS ChinaWok's Chinese-Peruvian cuisine is mulling the U.S.; Batteries Plus Bulbs is amp- ing up; American Wave Machines says surf's up; and l iebeskind Berlin loves America. 36 DEVELOPMENT DIGEST Artegon Marketplace, a former outlet mall in o rlando, Fla., has adopted the local touch by mostly eschewing national tenants for neigh- borhood artisans. n ow it is about to take the same approach with its food offerings. 60 SITES & CITIES A look at what's new in one of America's oldest cities, St. Augustine, Fla. Meanwhile, Aventura Mall, one of Florida's most luxuri- ous malls, has just gotten bigger and posher. 68 NEWS Meet Michael r omstad, Simon Mills' new property management head; longtime Macy's C eo t erry l undgren hands the baton to j eff g ennette; and 12 ICSC research volunteers get some recognition. 74 THE LAST STOP t he pet industry has exploded in the past two decades, from $17 billion in expendi- tures in 1994, to $62.8 billion last year. So who's getting the lion's share — dogs or cats? Contents 12 54 34 Departments

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