Tweet I consider myself to be fairly competent in matters concerning retail commercial real estate. It is a rare occasion when I am completely unable to grasp even a basic understanding of a concept or characteristic relating to any particular property. Today I find myself in exactly this position. The graph below has me completely [...]
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Brokerage,
Commercial Real Estate,
CRE,
Inland Empire,
Marcus & Millichap,
multi-tenant shopping center,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
shop space,
shopping center,
strip center,
vacancy,
vacancy rate 7 Comments |
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Tweet I recently received a marketing email for a vacant restaurant building in Las Vegas. The very first “selling point” was as follows: FDIC Owned! I see these type of statements all the time now and I just wanted to make a few comments on the matter. My question is simply this: Why does the [...]
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Banking,
Brokerage,
Commercial Real Estate,
CRE,
distressed real estate,
Foreclosure,
Las Vegas,
REO,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
single-tenant 6 Comments |
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Tweet As it has been stated before, good real estate with solid fundamentals will always garner tenant interest no matter what the market as a whole is experiencing. Below are examples of some larger tenants occupying well located spaces in Orange County that had been recently vacated. Former Tenant New Tenant Square Feet Location City [...]
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24 Hour Fitness,
anchor,
anchor tenant,
Bella Terra,
big box,
Circuit City,
Costa Mesa,
Forever 21,
H&M,
Huntington Beach,
Irvine,
Irvine Marketplace,
Loehmann;s,
Mervyn's,
Metro Pointe,
Mission Viejo,
New Tenant,
Newport Beach,
OC,
Old Navy,
Orange County,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
Saks Fifth Avenue,
Sears,
Sears Holding Corporation,
Sears Real Estate,
South Coast Plaza,
Square Feet,
store opening,
The Shops at Mission Viejo,
vacancy,
Whole Foods Market 1 Comment |
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Posted on October 6, 2010, 11:00 am, by Chris Rodriguez, under
Retail,
Tenants.
Tweet Fresh & Easy has announced that they are closing 13 stores in the Las Vegas (6 closings), Phoenix (6 closings) and Inland Empire (1 closing) markets. This represents about 8% of the 168 total Fresh & Easy stores. I guess its a good sign that they are willing to pull the plug on underperforming [...]
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Commercial Real Estate,
CRE,
Fresh & Easy,
Inland Empire,
Las Vegas,
Moreno Valley,
NNN,
NNN property,
Phoenix,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
shopping center,
single-tenant,
STNL,
strip center,
supermarket,
vacancy 4 Comments |
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Tweet I was just looking through the list of the 145 stores in which Blockbuster will be cancelling leases and closing as an initial step in their bankruptcy process. The list shows the monthly rent for each of these locations. A few of the rental figures caught my attention as being inordinately high and I [...]
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Bankruptcy,
Blockbuster,
Blockbuster Video,
Commercial Real Estate,
commercial rental rates,
CRE,
NNN property,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
shop space,
shopping center,
single-tenant,
STNL,
strip center 2 Comments |
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Tweet This is my first post in a very long time. The only reason I am posting today is because I didn’t really have to do anything to put this post up. The following analysis is from an email I just received breaking down a recently listed retail center. Needless to say, the property is [...]
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Brokerage,
Commercial Real Estate,
CRE,
distressed real estate,
multi-tenant shopping center,
overpriced real estate,
ProForma Income,
REO,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
shopping center,
short sale,
strip center 11 Comments |
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Tweet Filed under Another Tech Takedown: From Zero Hedge: Movie Gallery’s Chapter 22 just turned into a 7. The WSJ reports that the firm has decided to shutter all of its 2,415 stores and liquidate completely. Previously, the bankrupt movie rental chain had hoped to continue operating with a trimmed down asset base, and close [...]
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Bankruptcy,
Blockbuster,
Blockbuster Video,
Commercial Real Estate,
CoStar,
CRE,
Movie Gallery,
NNN property,
Retail,
retail property,
single-tenant 8 Comments |
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Tweet I have been asked by more than a handful of friends and colleagues to write a post on a specific listing in Simi Valley, CA that was recently brought to market by CBRE. I decided to put my thoughts in writing and attempt to explain how exactly I would break this particular deal down [...]
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Brokerage,
CAP Rate,
capitalization rate,
CB Richard Ellis,
CBRE,
CBRE Private Client Group,
Commercial Real Estate,
Development,
NNN property,
ProForma Income,
Retail,
retail property,
single-tenant,
STNL,
underpriced real estate 1 Comment |
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Tweet That is a pretty broad question. I can’t say for sure for every single product type nor do I really care about CAP Rate trends for multi-tenant office/industrial/multi-family/etc. buildings in the midwest/south/east/etc. I can make an intelligent guess and say no, CAP Rates are not heading back down, they are continuing to rise – [...]
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Brokerage,
CAP Rate,
capitalization rate,
Commercial Real Estate,
McDonald's,
New York City,
NNN property,
NYC,
overpriced real estate,
Retail,
retail property,
single-tenant,
STNL,
Walgreens,
Wells Fargo 1 Comment |
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Tweet This article published on Friday, February 26th, 2010 is quite possibly one of the worst articles you will ever read discussing the merits of a sale/leaseback transaction. I feel sorry for the brokers quoted in the publication. It feels like the author chopped up their quotes and used them where she thought best rather [...]
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Brokerage,
CAP Rate,
capitalization rate,
Commercial Real Estate,
NNN property,
overpriced real estate,
Realty Income,
Retail,
retail property,
sale/leaseback,
single-tenant No Comments |
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Tweet This morning, CoStar published an article entitled Institutional Investors Throwing Big Money Around Class A Quality Retail Property. The article highlights several recent large transactions that have taken place and interviews guys from CBRE, Marcus & Millichap and Jones Lange LaSalle for opinions. A few of the points/quotes caught my attention and I thought [...]
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Brokerage,
CAP Rate,
capitalization rate,
CB Richard Ellis,
Commercial Real Estate,
commercial rental rates,
economic recovery,
Jones Lange LaSalle,
Marcus & Millichap,
multi-tenant shopping center,
Retail,
retail center,
retail property,
shopping center 3 Comments |
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Tweet So today I decided to go check out the grand opening of the Microsoft retail store at Simon’s Shops at Mission Viejo. I must say the store is impressive but the design does remind me of another retail store but I just can’t quite put my finger on which store that might be….. The [...]
Tweet Bill Gross, PIMCO’s revered managing director, has just published his most recent investment outlook. In it, he calls the end of the recent market rally and warns of a necessity to come to grips with the fact that a new normal is headed our way. The closing sentences sum up his point nicely and [...]
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Bill Gross,
CAP Rate,
capitalization rate,
Commercial Real Estate,
commercial rental rates,
distressed debt,
distressed real estate,
economic recovery,
Foreclosure,
multi-tenant shopping center,
overpriced real estate,
PIMCO,
PPIP,
ProForma Income,
retail center,
retail property,
shopping center,
stimulus,
strip center 2 Comments |
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Tweet Vitamin Shoppe has just completed an IPO, raising about $155 million. You can read more about it at DealBook. What I thought was most interesting was the fact that this was first I.P.O. by a traditional retailer since December 2007! The proceeds from the offering are being used to pay down debt and to [...]
Tweet Yesterday I wrote a post about a buyer requirement email that was so all encompassing it was essentially useless to the author. This morning a new buyer requirement email landed in my inbox and, as luck would have it, the email was well targeted and gives me some good content for a follow-up post. [...]