Acadia Has Curb-Side Appeal, But The Shares Are No Deal

 

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As a result of the financial meltdown that occurred in 2007 and 2008, many shopping center developers had to recreate their business models or find another occupation (like I did).

Once a robust investment alternative, shopping center developers and landlords had to look for other ways to capitalize on leasing space to retail tenants. As a result of the decline in retail leasing, shopping center construction has maintained modest growth since the end of the Great Recession.

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