Retail

Retail properties are commercial real estate assets used for the sale of goods and services directly to consumers. This category includes shopping centers, strip malls, standalone stores, lifestyle centers, and big-box retail. Valuation of retail properties considers factors such as location, foot traffic, tenant mix, lease terms, co-tenancy clauses, and overall market demand, with a strong emphasis on income generation and consumer accessibility.

  • Strip Centers
  • Neighborhood Shopping Centers
  • Community Shopping Centers
  • Regional Malls
  • Super-Regional Malls
  • Power Centers
  • Lifestyle Centers
  • Big-Box Retail Stores
  • Standalone Retail Buildings
  • Mixed-Use Retail Developments
  • Factory Outlet Centers
  • Drive-Thru Retail
  • Convenience Store Properties
  • Gas-Station Properties
Retail
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Selected Experience

187k

Square Feet

Community Shopping Center

This was a community shopping center with a variety of national tenants and shadow anchored by a national big box retailer. Over 187,000 square feet of big box, medium box and in line tenancy.

York County, PA

152k

Square Feet

Power Center

This was a power center with a variety of national tenants in an area of dense retail development. The facility included two pad outparcels of in-line and end cap retail space - mostly restaurant in nature. National and regional tenant base.

Hunt Valley, MD

204k

Square Feet

Mall Anchor

This was the valuation of a 204,000 square foot mall anchor that was owner-occupied by a regional department store. Valuation for property tax assessment appeal.

Dover, DE

400k

Square Feet

Urban Lifestyle Center

This was the valuation of a mixed use (ground floor retail, entertainment space, office and parking facility) in downtown Louisville.

Louisville, KY