Markets with the lowest
retail vacancy rates currently include San Francisco; Miami; Honolulu; and Long Island, N.Y., all with vacancies in the 7 to 8 percent range.
Not exact matches
Richard Wagman, founder of Madison Capital, didn't sugarcoat that the city's toniest
retail corridor on Upper Fifth Avenue is
currently stuck with
vacancy rates north of 15 percent.
Vacancy rates in the
retail market are expected to decline from 9.7 percent
currently to 9.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016.
Currently, the markets with the lowest
retail vacancy rates include San Francisco, at 3.0 percent; Fairfield County, Conn., and San Jose, Calif., at 4.5 percent; Long Island, N.Y., 4.9 percent; and Orange County, Calif., at 5.0 percent.
Retail Markets Vacancy rates in the retail market are expected to decline from 9.8 percent currently to 9.6 percent in the third quarter of
Retail Markets
Vacancy rates in the
retail market are expected to decline from 9.8 percent currently to 9.6 percent in the third quarter of
retail market are expected to decline from 9.8 percent
currently to 9.6 percent in the third quarter of 2015.
The borough's
retail vacancy rate is
currently 0.4 percent, with The Macerich Co.'s Queens Center and Simon Property Group's Roosevelt Field in nearby Garden City, Long Island, attracting the lion's share of national tenants.
Vacancy rates in the
retail market are expected to decline from 9.8 percent
currently to 9.6 percent in the third quarter of 2015.
Currently, the markets with the lowest
retail vacancy rates include San Francisco, at 3.5 percent; Fairfield County, Conn., 3.9 percent; San Jose, Calif., 4.6 percent; Long Island, N.Y., 5.2 percent; and Orange County, Calif., at 5.3 percent.