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Retail demand stabilizes as vacancies hold and new supply stays limited
Retail tenant demand improved in Q2 while vacancies stayed stable, setting up a steadier outlook for landlords as construction remains constrained.
Retail real estate momentum improved in the second quarter as tenant demand returned, according to multiple commercial property reports cited by ConnectCRE.
The reports described vacancies as remaining stable, even as new construction stayed limited, a combination that can support landlord and investor conditions.
ConnectCRE said retailers are still facing pressure from more selective consumers, suggesting demand is improving without eliminating the challenges for retailers.
The analysis draws on second-quarter findings from CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, JLL, and Lee & Associates.