Journal SF/D
A record of what we examined
The lie of the daily average — Euljiro
Three trade areas beneath one number · Data Letter No. 1
The conditions for a beloved space
How a space that lasts is actually made
The economics of the purchase commitment
How development that sells before it builds actually works
A building built in three languages
Why developer, architect, and contractor cannot read each other
Five years of Seoul's fast-track planning
The plans got faster. The projects did not.
The time of 2.5 percent
When rates stop moving, where does real estate value come from?
RETAIL FORESIGHT — why we built our own trade-area tool
What it can show you, and what it cannot
Invisible gravity
Human movement is a line with direction
People flow like water
How to bring people to a street they never visit — and how to read the data
Who is development for?
Dead retail streets, and what Miyashita Park answered
Why we develop in a country of declining population
Redefining development for the age of contraction
Why we secure tenants before completion
The first shop decides the direction of the street
Go/No-Go — on the criteria for a deal
Why declining a good deal is harder
Good location, weak trade area
When data contradicts intuition