Moving Across Country During a Pandemic Jun 10, 2020 What changes have commercial establishments instituted so far to prevent the spread of infection as states reopen? Restaurants Face a Challenge If They Reopen with Limited Dining Capacity. What Can Landlords Do to Help? Jun 03, 2020 PPP loans and income from takeout and deliveries will not be enough to help most tenants stay afloat. How Much Further Could U.S. Retail Rents Drop? May 20, 2020 Estimates range from declines of 8.5 percent to 13.0 percent through 2020. Is Curbside Pickup a Long-Term Strategy or Short-Term Fix? May 13, 2020 More retail landlords are rolling out the option for mom-and-pop tenants. The trend is expected to stick. What Department Stores Will Be Left Standing After COVID-19? May 06, 2020 The sector was already facing massive challenges. With consumers unlikely to return to malls anytime soon, some chains will disappear. How Will Net Lease Retail Assets Fare During and Post-COVID-19? Apr 22, 2020 For assets leased by essential service providers, the cap rates haven’t changed, says one market insider. “But if there’s any kind of hair on the deal… it’s not doing well.” Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
Restaurants Face a Challenge If They Reopen with Limited Dining Capacity. What Can Landlords Do to Help? Jun 03, 2020 PPP loans and income from takeout and deliveries will not be enough to help most tenants stay afloat.
How Much Further Could U.S. Retail Rents Drop? May 20, 2020 Estimates range from declines of 8.5 percent to 13.0 percent through 2020. Is Curbside Pickup a Long-Term Strategy or Short-Term Fix? May 13, 2020 More retail landlords are rolling out the option for mom-and-pop tenants. The trend is expected to stick. What Department Stores Will Be Left Standing After COVID-19? May 06, 2020 The sector was already facing massive challenges. With consumers unlikely to return to malls anytime soon, some chains will disappear. How Will Net Lease Retail Assets Fare During and Post-COVID-19? Apr 22, 2020 For assets leased by essential service providers, the cap rates haven’t changed, says one market insider. “But if there’s any kind of hair on the deal… it’s not doing well.” Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
Is Curbside Pickup a Long-Term Strategy or Short-Term Fix? May 13, 2020 More retail landlords are rolling out the option for mom-and-pop tenants. The trend is expected to stick. What Department Stores Will Be Left Standing After COVID-19? May 06, 2020 The sector was already facing massive challenges. With consumers unlikely to return to malls anytime soon, some chains will disappear. How Will Net Lease Retail Assets Fare During and Post-COVID-19? Apr 22, 2020 For assets leased by essential service providers, the cap rates haven’t changed, says one market insider. “But if there’s any kind of hair on the deal… it’s not doing well.” Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
What Department Stores Will Be Left Standing After COVID-19? May 06, 2020 The sector was already facing massive challenges. With consumers unlikely to return to malls anytime soon, some chains will disappear. How Will Net Lease Retail Assets Fare During and Post-COVID-19? Apr 22, 2020 For assets leased by essential service providers, the cap rates haven’t changed, says one market insider. “But if there’s any kind of hair on the deal… it’s not doing well.” Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
How Will Net Lease Retail Assets Fare During and Post-COVID-19? Apr 22, 2020 For assets leased by essential service providers, the cap rates haven’t changed, says one market insider. “But if there’s any kind of hair on the deal… it’s not doing well.” Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
Mid-Market Fitness Concepts the Most Likely to Feel the Burn of COVID-19 Apr 15, 2020 Once the U.S. economy begins re-opening, expect a “thinning of the herd” among fitness tenants. With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
With Stores Closed, Can E-Commerce Make Up for Lost Sales? Apr 08, 2020 Discretionary retailers are trying to use their online sales to make up for lost revenue. But not many people are buying clothes or handbags. What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
What Retailers Will Be Left Standing After the Coronavirus Pandemic Ends? Mar 25, 2020 The industry shakeout that was expected to take five to 10 years is happening in a matter of weeks. Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More
Retail Investment Sales Volume Was Already Down Before Coronavirus Hit. What Will Happen Now? Mar 18, 2020 Industry insiders know the virus might be here for the long term. But that means shoppers and investors will eventually find a “new normal.” Load More first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next last Load More