The retail center is set to come to market in Fall 2016.

ORLANDO—Stop, wait, grow. That's the theme of Crossman & Co.'s first quarter 2016 Southeast Market Report Update on the retail market.

“The first quarter is an assessment of analytical data that reflects those retailers with bright futures, as well as those that may have to make crucial adjustments to maintain their market position, grow, or even survive,” John Crossman, president and CEO of Crossman, tells GlobeSt.com. “We've evaluated public and private companies and summarized their plans and strategy heading into the remainder of 2016.”

The six-page report analyzes a range of retailers and their relative health and stability based on store openings and closings, earnings reports, forecasts and market activity announcements. Groups of retailers are categorized by well-defined red, yellow or green light designations: red, yellow and green.

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