Retail Property
Retail brokers who underwrite tenant mix and sales PSF.
Find verified retail property specialists for strip centers, power centers, lifestyle centers, NNN single-tenant, and street-front retail — with the trade-area data and tenant-credit fluency your deal requires.
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Strip, community, power, lifestyle, and outlet centers.
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Single-tenant NNN and street-front/urban retail.
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Sales per square foot, co-tenancy, and percentage-rent analysis.
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Trade-area demographics, drive-time capture, and tenant credit.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is retail real estate?
- Retail properties include inline stores, strip centers, power centers, lifestyle centers, malls, net-lease single-tenant (NNN), and street-front retail. Underwritten on tenant credit, sales per square foot, co-tenancy, and trade-area demographics.
- What retail formats do specialists cover?
- Neighborhood strip, community centers, power centers, lifestyle/open-air, enclosed malls, outlet centers, single-tenant NNN (pharmacy, fast casual, auto parts), and street-front/urban retail. Each format demands a different specialist.
- What metrics matter in retail property?
- Sales per square foot, tenant sales reporting, co-tenancy clauses, percentage rent, CAM reconciliations, tenant credit ratings, trade-area population and household income, and drive-time capture rates.
- Do retail deals need a specialist broker?
- Yes. Retail leasing and investment sales trade on tenant-mix strategy, sales velocity, and co-tenancy risk that office and industrial brokers do not underwrite. Use a broker whose book is retail in your trade area.