Originally Posted by
bluedogok
That is how most of that type of development is trending. For the most part that style is another type of mall, just open air with a drive instead of a concourse. So the "back of house" is always along the main streets. It is designed to focus the interest on the stores along both sides of the concourse, if you look at a traditional mall there is very little exposure to the "outside". I think a two-side approach is better along a primary visual corridor but it can be harder to lease due to most retailers having a particular basic plan requiring a back of house.
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