The Great Migration: Retailers Flee Enclosed Spaces Like They’re on Fire
According to Chris Decoufle, a senior member of that mysterious realm known as the capital markets retail team at CBRE, open-air shopping centers have suddenly become the “it” place to be post-pandemic. Apparently, enclosed spaces are now as appealing as visiting a dentist with a chainsaw. Retailers are abandoning their cluttered malls for the fresh air and breezy vibes of open-air formats. Who knew shopping could come with a side of fresh air?
Shopping Safely: The New Olympic Sport
Open-air centers have been the life jackets in the stormy sea of the pandemic, allowing retailers to remain open while those poor enclosed malls sat there, relegated to dusty storage spaces for holiday decorations. These open spaces have become the socially distanced wonderlands, where you can shop without feeling like you’re in a game of human Tetris. As Decoufle points out, they even made room for outdoor dining! Yes, now you can enjoy an overpriced avocado toast while picking up your groceries. Bravo!
The New Shopping Mall: The Last Mile of E-commerce
Forget quaint grocery stores or charming coffee shops! Open-air centers are now glorified last-mile distribution centers for e-commerce giants like Amazon. It’s a multitasking paradise! Why have a simple grocery store when you can also pick up your latest online impulse buy? It’s the retail equivalent of finding a unicorn while waiting for your coffee—unexpected, yet strangely convenient.
Statistics That’ll Make You Rethink Your Shopping Habits
In a world where tenant sales dictate rents more stringently than an overzealous gym coach, open-air centers are apparently kicking the butts of enclosed malls. Consumers are flocking to these spaces twice as often and spending three times as much. It’s almost as if they’re avoiding the indoor malls like the plague. With returns that resemble the nice little rate of 6.0 to 8.5 percent, it’s no wonder investors are eyeing these open-air spots as the next golden goose. Or maybe just a duck with golden eggs?
Adding Value—Just Like a Cliché Life Coach Would Say
Investors, especially those with a penchant for retirement funds, are understandably enamored with open-air centers. With these properties raking in sales like a slot machine at a casino, why wouldn’t they be? Decoufle mentions that adding density for mixed uses—like office space, apartments, and the occasional hotel—is like hitting multiple jackpots at once. Why settle for just a shopping experience when you can live, work, and play in the same place? Sounds delightful, doesn’t it?
The Shift is Real: Grocery Stores Get an Upgrade
The pandemic has put the pedal to the metal on transforming grocery-anchored shopping centers into mixed-use wonders. Executives are discussing the adding of multifamily units as casually as they might discuss last night’s episode of a reality show. Decoufle also claims that rent premiums in these areas have soared like an over-caffeinated squirrel, averaging about 20 percent. Because who wouldn’t want to pay more to live next to stores selling overpriced organic lettuce?
A Final Thought: The Future is COVID-Free and Mixed-Use
With everything pointed toward incorporating new uses into grocery-anchored centers, preparing for life post-pandemic seems like a fun road trip! From the Brodie Oaks Shopping Center to charming suburban hubs, the trend of turning grocery stores into mixed-use complexes is like redecorating your home with confidence. As Levy summed it up—more residents lead to more shoppers, which leads to a profitable retail bonanza. Spoiler alert: it seems like we’re all going to be living in shopping centers soon. What a time to be alive!