Field Guide to Site Selection (NAR Information Central)


Field Guide to

Site Selection

By Mary Martinez, Library Manager

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C O N T E N T S

Site Selection Basics

Office & Retail Properties

Restaurants & Hospitality Properties

Warehouse Facilities

Books, eBooks & Other Resources

  Successful site selection begins with the basics - traffic flow, market analysis, property size, zoning restrictions, among other factors. But, site selection considerations for a restaurant differ widely from those for warehouse properties. Learn the basics - and then venture into site selection for office, retail, restaurant, hotel, and warehouse properties - in this updated Field Guide.

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  Site Selection Basics

A step-by-step guide to choosing the right site, (Area Development Online, November 2007).

Infrastructure checklist, (Business Facilities, September 2007).










Property leasing: the franchisor perspective, (Franchising World, Jul. 2004).

Wrapping up land packages: learn strategies for sealing parcel assembly deals, (Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, Nov./Dec. 2002).

Relocation strategies: discover what it takes to make the right move, (Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, May/June 2002).

Where the people are: census data points the way toward growing markets, (Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, Jan./Feb. 2002).

 

Successful Site Selection

Property size

Locale

Traffic flow

Visibility

Target market

Competition

Restrictions

Source: Site selection: the 7 secrets of success, (ABA Bank Marketing, Jul./Aug. 2004).

  Site Selection for Office & Retail Properties

Case study: site unseen, (Retail Traffic, January 1, 2007).

The high-stakes luxury market, (Chain Store Age, Aug. 2004).





The high-stakes luxury market, (Chain Store Age, Aug. 2004).

Power of a positive attitude in site selection, (LogisticsToday, Jul. 2004).

Site selection for DCs, (Chain Store Age, May 2003).

The science of site selection, (National Real Estate Investor, Oct. 1, 2002).

Corporate real estate site selection: a community-specific information framework, (The Journal of Real Estate Research, July/Oct. 2001).

Finding the right site: technology and demographic data improve retail site searches, (Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, Mar./Apr. 2001).

Demand begs for retail supply, (Chain Store Age, Apr. 2000).


  Site Selection for Restaurants & Hospitality Properties

Site selection: the secret sauce/a>, (National Real Estate Investor, May 1, 2007).




Turning the lights on, (Restaurant Hospitality, May 2004).

Market analysis determines brand location, (Hotel and Motel Management, May 19, 2003).

Surviving location frustration leads to prime site, (Nation's Restaurant News, May 19, 2003).

Operators add statistical modeling to site-selection tool box, (Nation's Restaurant News, Feb. 3, 2003).

Measure for measure, (Restaurant Business, Oct. 15, 2001).
 


 
Books, eBooks & Other Resources

 




Books, Videos, Research Reports & More

The resources below are available for loan through Information Central. Up to three books, tapes, CDs and/or DVDs can be borrowed for 30 days from the Library for a nominal fee of $10. Call Information Central at 800.874.6500 for assistance.

Developing retail entertainment destinations, (Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 2001). NAC 1800 Ur1dr

Multifamily housing development handbook, (Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 2000). HD 1377 Ur1mh

Resort development handbook, (Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 1997). NAC 1800 Ur1rd


  Site Selection for Warehouse Facilities

How to design a regional warehouse, (LogisticsToday, May 2004).

How to use the NASCO site selector, (LogisticsToday, Jan. 2004).

Flying high: creative planning helps air cargo facility take flight, (Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine, Mar./Apr. 2002).

Finding the best site for your next distribution center, (Material Handling Management, Sep. 2001).


 
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Updated January 2008

 

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