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…that construction of retail properties in the U.S. is expected to slow down this year—while development in Europe is heading for new records? Retail construction starts totaled about 300 million sq. ft. in 2006, a slight decline from the 306 million sq. ft. reported in 2005, according to Construction Outlook 2007, a report produced by McGraw-Hill Construction.
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The reason? Retail development tracks residential development
and housing starts have fallen off dramatically; on Jan. 18, the U.S.
Census Bureau released yearend data, which show that issuance of new
housing permits fell by nearly 15% from 2005. Another factor: a slowdown
in expansion by big-box retailers. The net effect, according to McGraw-Hill
estimates, will be a 7% drop in U.S. retail construction starts to
278 million square feet in 2007 — the lowest level since 2002
when construction activity totaled 257 million square
feet.