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INDEPENDENTS REPORT: Gain some ground

Aug 1, 2008

-By Jane Olszeski Tortola


Without a doubt, one of the most important components of any supermarket business is the real estate upon which it operates.

Lease rates per square foot, tenant mix, renewal options, percentage rent, parking lot accommodations and lighting, exclusivity clauses, expansion opportunities, and more—all are of great concern to grocers, and terms regarding these factors must be satisfactorily negotiated with landlords.

In today’s economy, however, it’s no secret that many landlords are struggling with financing and a generally slow market, not to mention both regional and national retailers “going dark,” or consolidating operations at nonperforming locations.

While that’s bad news for commercial property owners, it’s good news for storeowners in business for the long haul, because the opportunity to negotiate or renegotiate leases has perhaps never been greater.

At this year’s International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) trade event, I heard property owners and leasing agents air their challenges, and share how they’re stepping up to the plate to re-enlist existing tenants.



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