CBRE Petra Durnin GlobeSt.com: Why have fitness tenants become such active retail occupiers? Petra Durnin: GlobeSt.com: These were once considered undesirable tenants. How have landlords responded to this new demand, and has the lease negotiation or vetting process changed? Durnin: GlobeSt.com: Is the growth of fitness operators enough to absorb the space from some big box closures that we have seen? Why or why not? Durnin: GlobeSt.com: Restaurants have been another tenant that has driven retail leasing, but there is some talk about a surplus of restaurant options. Is there any concern about the number of fitness spaces opening or if the consumer demand can support the trend? Durnin: GlobeSt.com: Is this a lasting trend? What is your outlook for fitness center activity? Durnin:
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