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Atlanta Retail Space In-depth Atlanta is the ninth largest metropolitan market in the United States, just above Dallas. Downtown Atlanta is one of the most diverse shopping areas in the Metro Atlanta region, with over 1.5 million square feet of retail space. Downtown Atlanta has an outstanding mix of retail, in six distinct retail districts with 264 restaurants and 46 bars and loun... Read More
Atlanta Retail Space In-depth Atlanta is the ninth largest metropolitan market in the United States, just above Dallas. Downtown Atlanta is one of the most diverse shopping areas in the Metro Atlanta region, with over 1.5 million square feet of retail space. Downtown Atlanta has an outstanding mix of retail, in six distinct retail districts with 264 restaurants and 46 bars and lounges. Annual retail spending within Downtown has been at $429 Million, with the potential annual spending within Downtown rising to $818 Million.
Atlanta retail space is generally less affected by economic slowdowns because of continued population growth and a lower cost of living with respect to other major cities. Additionally, many large projects such as the Streets of Buckhead and the Midtown Mile could make Atlanta one of the most unique and diverse retail centers in the country.
As continued economic fallout yields additional store closings in 2009, retail space leasing activity will remain soft as landlords remain focused on tenant retention. Though new construction starts should be limited, vacancy rates will increase further as a result of continued completions. Even as distressed assets are expected to increase soon, investment activity will only rebound when the equity markets stabilize. However, swift recovery is forecast for retail space in Atlanta once economic conditions improve; Atlanta retail space possesses solid long-term drivers for retail sales growth, including continued population and income growth, a highly educated labor force, its relative cost of doing business, and strong concentration of Fortune 500 companies.
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