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Three communities select Todreas Hanley as retail consultant

Three Boston area communities, Ayer, Arlington and Belmont, have selected Todreas Hanley Associates (THA) as retail consultant. Under three different contracts THA will assist the towns realize the potential of their downtowns and make investment and policy decisions that will strengthen existing merchants and attract new stores. Growth in the value and use of downtown real estate will increase employment and taxes while making the towns more attractive places to live, visit and work. Revitalization of retail real estate has become a critical topic, especially in these hard economic times. Long damaged by growth in shopping centers and big box stores, downtown and neighborhood shopping areas are showing new strength. Consumer interest in Smart Growth, sustainability and energy conservation are sending shoppers back to traditional downtowns looking for local goods, services and interesting experiences not available in shopping centers. Todreas Hanley Associates will start by analyzing each community's retail condition, trade areas, demographics, competition, and character as part of a process to determine a sustainable tenant mix and strategies for executing a tenant recruitment program. THA's analyses will be used to recommend modifications to public policies, zoning and regulations relating to liquor licenses, café dining, and mixed-use projects.
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Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

New zoning is a big topic for many communities. Whether it is to comply with the 2021 MBTA legislation calling for more multi-family housing in locales with access to T stations or to address other pressures from public-private entities, zoning for multi-family housing is believed to be a major part of the solution to the housing crisis.
Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Good news! Brick and mortar is alive and well. Many malls are coming back. Americans are flocking to Europe to walk, shop, eat, and enjoy much needed vacations. Visitors return and talk about the pleasures of walking and shopping in local shops in cities and towns all over Europe.
Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Before COVID-19, downtown retail had been sliding downwards. A few restaurants and stores were hanging on, but the trajectory was headed south. Now with post- COVID-19 lifestyle changes, old-style retail anywhere has lost its market appeal.
Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking. That is the word for 2024. While the concept has historical precedence in urban development, it became part of our current culture in the 1960’s when urbanists started to think about cities for people, not just cars.