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While this is a shrinking trend, players with mature brick-and-mortar and e-commerce platforms are remaining and thriving in the market, CBRE's Reg Kobzi tells GlobeSt.com.
With Winn-Dixie filing bankruptcy and Amazon getting into the grocery business through the Whole Foods acquisition, the grocery real estate scene could be changing.
A good location with income stream from a solid urban tenant is a priority for players ranging from institutional buyers to private-capital funds, Colliers' Bill Shrader tells GlobeSt.com.
The corridor has attracted unprecedented investment in anticipation of the opening of the new and expanded US 290 at the end of this year, expected to have the same effect as the completion of I-10.
The impact of e-commerce on the grocery industry is now fully mature, having transitioned to a full-blown application for how consumers are buying every category, particularly in metro areas such as DFW.
With 2016 seeing massive office absorption, leaving little available space for lease in 2017, it only seems as if the sector paled in comparison to industrial and retail's robust numbers, CBRE's Matt Carlson tells GlobeSt.com.
Investors' willingness to seek comparable investment opportunities in secondary or tertiary markets across the country to meet their investment requirements grew in 2017, HIG's Ed Hanley tells GlobeSt.com.