Mixed Use & Retail Centers
The Highlight at Houston Center
1001 Tower Master Plan
Fifth + Broadway
West Edge
Bally’s Chicago
The Hub on Causeway
CEC Vanke Shenzhen Bay Headquarters
1 St. Clair West
DraftKings Sportsbook
The Residences at Rivermark
The Central Park
Fields West Master Plan
Gateway
SCAPE Boylston
100 Stockton
Twenty by Six
1364ah Lifestyle Center
Lumina Shanghai
The Center for Pursuit
2100 Kettner
730 Third Avenue
Manchester Pacific Gateway
One Westside
Suzhou Zhongnan Center
Lower Broadway Master Plan
West End Mall Master Plan Study
Dayton’s Repositioning
From Skyline to Shoreline: A Vision for Mixed-Use Spaces in Miami
Reimagining Public Space in the Mixed-Use Indian Landscape
Now More Than Ever, Quality of Place Matters
The Future of Downtown Is the Lifestyle District
Trends to Watch: The Future of Cities Relies on Multiuse Districts
What Makes a Great Retail Experience? Community, Connection, and Exhibition
Magnetizing People & Places Through the Power of Brand
The Future of Sports Venues Is About Creating Vibrant, Multiuse Districts
Baseball Is Changing. Here’s How Cities Could Change With It.
Why Connected Neighborhoods Are Key to Urban Revitalization
How Smart Mixed-Use Environments Can Redefine Urban Spaces
Revitalizing, Reinventing & Rethinking Downtown San Francisco: A Conversation With Mayor London Breed
How Office-to-Residential Conversions Could Revitalize Downtown San Francisco
Destination Aldgate: Reinventing London’s Central Business District
From Vacancy to Vibrancy: Reimagining the Future of Downtown San Francisco
Demand will continue for mixed-use developments that are anchored by sports and entertainment venues.
As people crave opportunities for in-person social interaction, entertainment-anchored developments with a diverse mix of spaces and amenities will be highly valued. To attract more users beyond traditional office and retail, retail centers and mixed-use developments are incorporating amenities like live music, sports, and festivals to foster shared, communal experiences.
Public spaces that can be programmed as community catalysts will be market differentiators.
Developers are recognizing the importance of well-programmed public spaces that can be used and activated by residents and tenants, and act as catalysts for the surrounding community. With flexible programming and thoughtful placemaking, these developments can transform a single-use development into a valuable, multipurpose community asset.
By aggregating diverse assets under one roof, mixed-use developments can help offset climate risk.
As climate disasters and extreme weather events put pressure on property portfolios, this is driving the need for developments designed to reduce risks and control costs, such as rising insurance rates. By aggregating diverse assets under one roof, mixed-use developments may benefit developers looking to future-proof their investments.