Talk:Lifestyle center (retail)

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[edit] Examples section

Should a list of examples be included in this article, and if so, what criteria determine whether a lifestyle center is to be included? Eventually, this list risks becoming long and unwieldy, perhaps categorizing or making a "List of lifestyle centers in XYZ country" page might be necessary. Jsmaster24 03:25, 12 May 2007 (UTC)

  • An April 2002 article in "Shopping Centers Today" estimated that there were no more than 30 at that time in the United States and that the average size was about 1/4 million square feet. It seems that if we kept the list to especially early or especially large centers, that it would be manageable (at least for US examples). --Dystopos 15:30, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Better yet, Wikipedia is not a directory. It's gone. Let's not put it back unless someone has a VERY good reason. SchuminWeb (Talk) 16:49, 13 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] External link commented out of See also section

* Cousins Properties Incorporated, a US-based developer, manager and leaser of The Avenue lifestyle centers, www.CousinsProperties.com, www.TheAvenueAList.com.

Commented out because this is not really appropriate for a See also section. Better as an external link, however be careful about WP:ADS Jsmaster24 04:10, 15 June 2007 (UTC)