RETAIL
These range from single-tenant buildings (restaurants), to strip malls that have multiple tenants. They don’t usually include any high-rises.
STRIP CENTERS
These are usually less than 30,000 square feet and may or may not have co-tenants next to a large retail chain. These chains are Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and others. Many will contain a mix of small retail stores around them like dry cleaning, barbershops, and delis.
COMMUNITY RETAIL CENTER AIL CENTER
These can range anywhere inside of 150,000 t f 150,000 to 350,000 s o 350,000 square feet. They have multiple anchors, such as grocery stores and restaurants. An example is a shopping plaza with a Walmart and a large grocery store chain separated by a few smaller retail tenants. Usually you will see one or more restaurants in these centers.
POWER CENTER
These usually include a few smaller retail stores like Lowes, Best Buy, or Walmart. These major retailers are usually in supersized stores and can take up abut stand out due to the presence of a couple of major box retailers,nywhere from 20,000 to 200,000 square feet. The entire area is smaller than a community retail center and is more focused on the big chain. These usually include an out parcel, which is a separate building in the area reserved for a drive-thru or a bank.
REGIONAL MALLS AL MALLS
These range anywhere from 400,000 t m 400,000 to 2,000,000 s o 2,000,000 square feet.
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