Video may have killed the radio star, but has e-commerce done the same to your local retail establishment? Will the rise of everything from Amazon to Zappos take down the bookstore up the street, your local shoe store? Donât bet on it. Â
While the much-touted demise of good old fashioned, bricks-and-mortar stores makes for good headlines, itâs not actually based in fact. Â
According to JLLâs Cross Sector Outlook released this spring, despite e-commerceâs leaps and bounds over the last few years, it still represents a relatively small percentage of total retail salesâ6.0% to be exact. Your shoe store is safe for now, and probably well into the future.
âRemember catalogs? Flipping through the pages, dialing up a call center and placing an order? Web sales are really just replacing that,â said Kris Cooper, Managing Director, JLL Capital Markets. Â âPeople still need to see and touch things; the instant gratification of an in-store purchase canât be discounted. Â Retailers who want to thrive will need to incorporate it allâhands-on goods, e-commerce and mobile-commerce.â
Despite these emerging structural challenges and newly-announced store closings, such as those of Radio Shack, Office Depot, and Coldwater Creek, the U.S. retail sector has continued on its solid recovery and is exhibiting tightening market conditions.Â
Cap rates compressed by approximately 20 basis points in 2013 as rent growth is expected to increase to 2.7% in 2014. Vacancy rates are also expected to compress another 20 basis points by the end of this year.Â
Right now, power centers, in particular, are punching above their weight class, experiencing the tightest overall market conditions with a total vacancy rate of just 5.1%.
A FEEDING FRENZY
What does this mean for the health of the retail investment sales and financing market? Investors have wasted no time hopping back on the retail bandwagon, particularly in core markets where new product often produces a âfeeding frenzy.â Â
In February, Savanna purchased 10 Madison Square West in New York for more than $2,900 per square foot ($60 million). Price appreciation for retail product was outstanding in 2013; the Moodyâs/RCA CPPI for retail is expected to post a 23% increase for the yearâand reach similar numbers by the end of 2014.
âRight now, itâs all about high-quality, grocery-anchored centers and trophy malls," said Margaret Caldwell, Managing Director, JLLâs Capital Markets. "Demand for those asset types is incredible right nowâif only we could convince all the owners to bring those to market. Investment in the gateway cities is strong, as alwaysâbut watch for a few dark horses to emerge in the coming months. Â Markets like Phoenix and Indianapolis could make some real headway by the end of the year.â
In the financing arena, debt is plentiful as balance sheet lenders such as life insurance companies are increasing their allocations in 2014 and remain competitive, while domestic banks continue to report stronger demand for commercial property loans. CMBS money is also plentiful, with retail collateralizing 20 percent of all CMBS deals in the first quarter of 2014.
âWatch for equity to make some significant strides in the retail space in the coming year, as well,â said Mark Brandenburg, Executive Vice President, JLLâs Capital Markets. âFor a long time, equity sponsors were holding back, waiting to see if retail would survive the e-commerce invasion. Now that things have settled down a bit, many of those JV equity players are under allocated in the retail space and theyâll need to make some big plays to balance things out.â
Brandenburg also advises investors to keep their eyes on secondary markets as the borrowing rates for primary versus secondary markets donât vary much.Â
âLeveraged yields into secondary and tertiary markets will be higher for the same quality real estate due to positive leverage between borrowing rates and cap rates,â he concluded.
About JLL's Retail Group
JLLâs Retail Group serves as the industryâs leader in retail real estate services. The firmâs more than 850 dedicated retail experts in the Americas partner with investors and occupiers around the globe to support and shape investment and site selection strategies.Â
Its retail specialists provide independent and expert advice to clients, backed by industry-leading research that delivers maximum value throughout the entire lifecycle of an asset or lease. The firm has more than 80 retail brokerage experts spanning 20 major markets, representing more than 100 retail clients. As the largest third party retail property manager in the United States, JLLâs retail portfolio has 305 centers, totaling 65.7 million square feet under management in regional malls, lifestyle centers, grocery-anchored centers, power centers, central business districts, transportation facilities and mixed-use projects.
For more, visit www.jllretail.com.
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