MIAMI—Vacancies are scarce in prime retail properties. Has potential for success peaked due to low space supply? We tackled that issue in part one of our exclusive interview with Don DeWoody, a principal at Avison Young in West Palm Beach. (Click here if you missed it)

In part two, we're diving in to a few more issues vital to retail real estate: What areas are ripe for development and why? What are retailers looking to do to grow in the meantime? What are developers going to do with the assets that have laid dormant for the past couple of years?

GlobeSt.com: What areas are ripe for development and why?

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