Outlet Malls vs Lifestyle Centers

If you’re not a stranger to shopping, then you have likely visited both an outlet mall and a lifestyle center. Both have similar characteristics – they’re shopping centers with lots of retailers in one location – but what makes them different? Of course, you are probably already aware that outlet malls offer cheaper priced goods, but do you know how they differ from a development standpoint? As experts in the permitting field, we’ve handled permits for many categories of shopping centers. Through our experience, we’ve highlighted a list of three major differences between outlet malls and lifestyle centers. Clientele The …

Aug 6, 2018 By admin

What to Expect When Obtaining a Special Event Permit

Picture this: you are at a high-end fashion show for a brand new designer at a local museum. The music is great, there are plenty of people, and you start to wonder, ‘Are they even allowed to hold fashion show here?’ The answer is – maybe – depending on if the event planner or host obtained a Special Event Permit for the location. Each jurisdiction is different in what it qualifies as a Temporary Special Event (TSE). Typically, TSEs are qualified based on the following qualities:     • There are a high number of projected attendees; the specific number differs based …

Jul 27, 2018 By admin

Restaurant Permits for a Lifestyle Center

If you’ve been keeping up with our blog, you know that we’ve been on a lifestyle centers kick the past few weeks. Why are we talking about them so much? Lifestyle centers have become enormously prevalent today, often taking over where malls fell flat. The consumer market is increasingly looking to lifestyle centers for a shop, live, and play experience. A key factor drawing consumers in at lifestyle centers is great food. According to Crain’s Cleveland Business, consumers are looking for a more diverse selection of places to eat. Where better to get it than a collection of different restaurants …

Jul 20, 2018 By admin

How Pop-Up Retail Permits Work

If you read our last blog “How to Permit a Lifestyle Center,” you have a general concept of lifestyle centers and the permits required to perform construction work on them. Keeping pace with lifestyle centers, let’s discuss pop-up retail and how it relates to lifestyle centers. Pop-up retail, sometimes called “flash sales,” is a temporary retail space. Have you ever been to a costume store for Halloween that was only around during the month of October? Pop-ups are often holiday- or event-specific and only stick around for a short time. Retailers also utilize pop-up stores to test out a new …

Jul 14, 2018 By admin