«I view the trend as moving to all leased real estate instead of owned, as it has been proven that retailers see a 25 % to 30 % increase in revenue and generating
more sales per square foot in freestanding stores as opposed to in - line.
This means airport shops often generate
more sales per square foot than comparable establishments located elsewhere.
The result: Retailers can generate
more sales per square foot in less space causing store formats to shrink.
Apple generates
more sales per square foot than any U.S. retailer, and by a substantial margin.
(Fun fact: the brand's flagship boasts
more sales per square foot than your average Apple Store.)
The ultimate aim is to get
more sales per square foot.
Its flagship now does
more sales per square foot than the average Apple Store, with lines out the door and a very impressive 65 percent conversion rate.
Not exact matches
Post seemingly constant annual revenue growth of 50 % or
more, manage the same feat with your gross margins, enjoy the fourth - highest
sales per square foot of all retailers in the U.S. (behind Apple, Tiffany and Coach), exceed your own earnings estimates on a regular basis, and sooner or later someone will attempt to compete with you.
The 2.4 - million -
square -
foot center generates about $ 1,000 in annual retail
sales per square foot, according to real estate research firm Green Street Advisors —
more than twice the national average for shopping centers.
What's
more, according to Blumenthal, the 600
square foot showroom boasts
sales per square foot on par with Tiffany's.
Spend
more CAPEX on Rack than Full - line because Rack
sales per square feet have historically being greater than Full - line historical
sales data.
Since 2000, RCA's database counts 24 Manhattan retail condo
sales that were priced at $ 10,000
per square foot or
more.
There are key numbers to watch in this business, things like return on investment (ROI),
sales per department and / or
sales per square foot, profit and loss statements (and what it takes to make
more profits than losses),
sales histories and trends
per category and
per title, etc..
At the time, the material cost us about $ 3.50
per square feet — easily
more than
sale - priced hardwood — but it was worth it.
Lars, Marisa and Elsa, plus an ever - growing group of staff, developed a business model that grew
sales out of the run - down facility to
more than $ 1,000
per square foot.
Suddenly they have a lot
more interior space, a much lower cost
per square foot, places to put the thing that don't involve a huge investment in land, all of which has translated into real
sales.
It's considerably
more work than working on a high - end home
sale, but it motivates me when someone is renting a 600 -
square -
foot, $ 1,500 -
per - month apartment in downtown Seattle... and that's considered a bargain.
The property has in - line tenant
sales of nearly $ 500
per square foot and an occupancy rate of
more than 99 percent.
With North American department - store
sales per square foot dropping to $ 165 last year, from $ 200 in 2006, it's become
more clear that the U.S. and Canada would be better off with 800 fewer department stores, according to research from Green Street Advisors.
Sale price is
more accurately quantified via
square footage (Builder's $
per square foot to construct, plus serviced lot cost, plus profit of course).
General Growth's same store NOI for the first quarter of 2007 was only 0.5 percent compared to 8.5 percent in the first quarter of 2006, due to lease termination fees carried over from last year, but its occupancy rate, at 92.9 percent, was 1.8 percent higher during the same period last year and its
sales per square foot increased
more than 3 percent since the first quarter of 2006 to $ 458.
CVS has become
more of an all - encompassing healthcare company and Walgreens has chosen to remain a retailer and maximize its
sales per square foot.»
The mall assets of Rodamco North America generate industry - leading
sales of
more than $ 450
per square foot and are 93 % occupied.