The centers are home to small businesses selling niche products, foods and services that represent the city’s increasingly diverse population.
There may be more demand for the suburban real estate than there was for sheets and towels.
Outdoor shopping centers have become more popular as consumers look for convenience.
Groceries are recession-proof, they sign long leases and bring foot traffic to strip malls. But there can be too many in one area.
A nonprofit in Portland, Oregon, hopes property will help small investors.
I did a story about Costco's decision to lease out space at a couple malls around the country. (Listen here.) It got me wondering about other, l…