Not long ago, with big, empty, closed-down stores everywhere, Oklahoma City seemed to have a glut of vacant retail space.
The Great Recession took out many a national and regional chain: Circuit City, Ultimate Electronics, Harold's. Add a Big Lots here and an IGA there, plus strategic moves by Walmart and Target — it added up.
Now there's a shortage of space, at least a lack of “quality space,” according to CB Richard Ellis-Oklahoma.
“Expanding retailers, limited store closings, and virtually no new speculative construction creates an enviable environment for existing property owners,” the firm said in its 2013 year-end retail property market report. “Quality retail space is in high demand and options for new store operators are limited.”
The year ended with overall retail vacancy of 8.07 percent, down two-thirds of a percentage point since summer, according to CB Richard Ellis.
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