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Hungry for Business
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Knapp, Ted
, Hodge, Al
, Rambeck, Richard
, Sabey, David A
, Flippo, Mark
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Central business districts
/ Economic growth
/ Gilmore, John
/ Land development
/ Market shares
/ Office parks
/ Pacific
/ Page, Perry
/ Redevelopment
/ Shopping centers
/ Sroufe, Tom
/ Urban development
1988
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Hungry for Business
by
Knapp, Ted
, Hodge, Al
, Rambeck, Richard
, Sabey, David A
, Flippo, Mark
in
Central business districts
/ Economic growth
/ Gilmore, John
/ Land development
/ Market shares
/ Office parks
/ Pacific
/ Page, Perry
/ Redevelopment
/ Shopping centers
/ Sroufe, Tom
/ Urban development
1988
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Hungry for Business
by
Knapp, Ted
, Hodge, Al
, Rambeck, Richard
, Sabey, David A
, Flippo, Mark
in
Central business districts
/ Economic growth
/ Gilmore, John
/ Land development
/ Market shares
/ Office parks
/ Pacific
/ Page, Perry
/ Redevelopment
/ Shopping centers
/ Sroufe, Tom
/ Urban development
1988
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Hungry for Business
1988
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On Oct. 20, there will be a prolonged drum roll, a clashing of cymbals, a gala celebration -- and a collective civic sigh of relief. Construction on the Metro bus tunnel will move underground; the Westlake project will be completed; and, if everything measures up to expectations, Seattle's downtown retail core will cease to look like downtown Beirut. A brass band will play a triumphant tune, one that contains a message -- a threat, really -- to suburban shopping malls: Downtown's back, and it's going to steal your business. (excerpt)
Publisher
Sound Business
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