Bigger isn’t always better. Gone are the days of ten-acre power centers with sprawling surface parking lots and large, at-grade loading docks. To remain competitive in today’s commercial real estate climate, retailers and developers alike are getting creative to maximize smaller spaces. News of downsizing, rising land values and limited
Looking at Untapped Markets to Expand Brand Presence
Over the past few years, there has been a noticeable shift in the imagery and messaging retailers are using to reach their consumers. Many companies are harnessing the power of inclusive marketing, which reflects the diverse communities that a retailer serves—representing all ages, sizes, ethnicities, gender identities and so on.
Who’s Who in Real Estate: Richard Rizika Featured in the LABJ
Richard Rizika was recently featured in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s special report, Who’s Who in Real Estate. The article addresses several questions related to the future of retail real estate and exciting deals that have happened this year in the Los Angeles market. To read the full article, please