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08-17-2013, 12:15 AM
Is this a good or bad problem? Is it causing OKC to lose out on new retail?
http://www.oklahoman.com/article/3872925?embargo=1
Oklahoma City's big-box retail space surplus has slipped away the past few years as the local economy hums and national and regional chains keep grabbing space.
“After so much worry several years ago about an oversupply of empty box space, we are now struggling with a lack of inventory. There are tenants circling the market that simply can't find space,” said Inman, senior vice president of the firm.
“While there are exceptions, most big-box users will be looking in our market for no more than five or six units. When you look at the most desired trade areas — Quail Springs Mall area, Moore-Norman, west Oklahoma City or Midwest City — there are simply no options. Retailers are forced to consider new construction or simply pass on the market,” said Graham, a CB Richard Ellis-Oklahoma vice president.
http://www.oklahoman.com/article/3872925?embargo=1
Oklahoma City's big-box retail space surplus has slipped away the past few years as the local economy hums and national and regional chains keep grabbing space.
“After so much worry several years ago about an oversupply of empty box space, we are now struggling with a lack of inventory. There are tenants circling the market that simply can't find space,” said Inman, senior vice president of the firm.
“While there are exceptions, most big-box users will be looking in our market for no more than five or six units. When you look at the most desired trade areas — Quail Springs Mall area, Moore-Norman, west Oklahoma City or Midwest City — there are simply no options. Retailers are forced to consider new construction or simply pass on the market,” said Graham, a CB Richard Ellis-Oklahoma vice president.