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Retail Landlords Urged To Embrace Flexibility In The Face Of Bankruptcies

Landlords are being urged to adopt an adaptable approach to their retail properties, according to Spence Mehl, a partner at RCS Real Estate Advisors. As the retail landscape undergoes significant transformations, we chatted with Mehl on the subject, where he shared his insights and thoughts on the current trends in the market surrounding the recent ICSC Las Vegas event.

Mehl points out that landlords have been displaying a high level of confidence in lease negotiations and amendments, fueled by a period of economic growth and a seemingly stable retail sector. However, recent bankruptcy filings from prominent big-box retailers and smaller chains, such as Bed Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy BABY, David’s Bridal, and Tuesday Morning, have sent shockwaves through the industry.

The wave of bankruptcies has raised concerns about the potential flood of vacant retail spaces hitting the market simultaneously, he tells GlobeSt.com. This, in turn, has prompted questions about how landlords will react and whether their bullish stance will remain unchanged in the face of such challenges.

The retail industry is no stranger to change, with online shopping, evolving consumer preferences, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic reshaping the way people shop. Landlords now find themselves at a critical juncture where they must adapt to the changing market dynamics to remain competitive. According to Mehl, it will be fascinating to see how landlords react and how bullish they remain if an influx of empty spaces floods the market simultaneously.

 

Source:  GlobeSt.

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Developers Plan Apartments On Allapattah Auto Dealership Site

A buildable property was purchased by Biscayne Companies and Etienne Equities in Miami’s Allapattah district.

The $3.5 million cash sale was completed last month. Used auto dealership Ocean Auto Sales presently occupies tge 0.7-acre location at 2951 NW 27th Avenue, just west of Melrose Park.

According to records, the dealership paid $2 million for the land in 2006.

The new owners want to start construction on a multifamily building with a retail component in two years. 114 units are permitted on the site.

The sale takes place as development in Allapattah, a working-class neighborhood west of Wynwood, is booming in response to Miami’s increasing real estate prices over the previous three years.

The proposal by NR Investments to construct a mixed-use complex at the GSA building at 1950 NW 20th Street is one of the largest projects currently under development. The designs call for 2,500 homes, a 300-room hotel, as well as shops and offices.

Longtime Allapattah developer Lissette Calderone suggested constructing a 1,250-unit rental complex in March, closer to Miami International Airport and just west of the neighborhood.

 

Source:  Commercial Observer

 

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