Retail center construction costs for 2024
Data from Gordian shows the most recent costs per square foot for restaurants, social clubs, one-story department stores, retail stores and movie theaters in select cities.
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Data from Gordian shows the most recent costs per square foot for restaurants, social clubs, one-story department stores, retail stores and movie theaters in select cities.
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Walkability and recreation will be key features of West Farm.
The concept’s design reflects the golden age of flight.
Method Architecture designed the three-story building.
The installation is visible from all floors and built in 10 different sections.
The store is located at 75 Rockefeller Plaza.
The Snøhetta-designed restaurant will also function as a research center for marine life.
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Some entertainment districts are going light on retail, partly because “the bulk of the leasing demand is for dining and entertainment,” say Barry Hand, a Principal with design mega-firm Gensler in Dallas.
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