Showing posts with label retail for lease. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

NAI Norwood Group Leases Retail Space in Cape Neddick, Maine

Cape Neddick (York), Maine – NAI Norwood Group is pleased to announce the lease of retail space at 1300 US Route 1, Cape Neddick, Maine. Pam Lynch, of NAI Norwood Group, represented the landlord and assisted the tenant, Grass Roots.


Grass Roots, formerly of Ogunquit, has relocated to The Cape Neddick House, at 1300 US Rt. 1, York. They will open in March, offering massage and a wide variety of wellness body treatments and services, as well as a natural supplement store and juice bar. The Cape Neddick House is also home to the newly expanded Shops at Cape Neddick and The Ice Cream House. The space Grass Roots will occupy is approximately 2,600 SF.

NAI Norwood Group is an affiliate of NAI Global, the world’s leading managed network of independently owned commercial real estate brokerage firms.  Through this network of 355 offices in 55 countries, NAI Norwood Group is able to leverage their 45+ years of dedicated local experience around the world. With our extensive background and strong local contacts, we are able to assist individual corporations in negotiating leases, sales, business brokerage, investments, relocation, site selection and development. For more information please visit www.nainorwoodgroup.com. Or contact one of our offices: 116 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110, (603) 668-7000 or 28 Deer Street Suite 301, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 431-3001.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Retail Real Estate

As we all know Radio Shack is now closing roughly 1700 stores across the nation, which has folks asking: Now where am I going to find that Co-Ax Cable to AV Cable Converter Kit? While many more folks are asking: What does this mean for retail real estate? Those who see the glass as half empty, see these closures of the harbingers of more closings for other retailers. More people are shopping online, pushing out the need for brick and mortar retailers and shrinking the retail footprint. However, we would argue that while Radio Shack does tell a story, it is not the Doom’s Day prophecy many fear.



As discussed in this forum back in September of 2014 (Resizing the Retail Footprint), there is a push for some retailers to shrink their footprint. Radio Shack was probably the lowest footprint it could go, and with none of their stores being in excess of 2000sf, real estate overhead was not the sole cause of the closures. Expenses to be sure are half of the story of operating income, but the revenue side is a large portion as well. Aside from cords and batteries, the hallmark of Radio Shack has always been phones, video games, cameras, MP3 Players, Walkman’s and of course old Dictaphones. Today your smart phone contains a huge chunk of the devices that Radio Shack had sold throughout the 1990's and 2000's.  

Now let’s get back to the retail real estate space. The need for retail real estate space has not changed but who fills the space has. The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Game Stop will be back filling 163 of the stores vacated by Radio Shack (click here for the article). So the reality is that the small Radio Shack will likely be filled by another electronics boutique but with a slightly different focus on the consumer products spin.

So what other tenants are out in front looking to expand and backfill? Grocers and food stores… Market Basket and Whole Foods are dominating the retail grocer expansion of the 2010's. Food store retailers such as Orange Leaf yogurt are expanding all over. These are retailers that cannot be replicated online. In that arena are gyms. Boutique fitness franchises are sprouting up. If you ever have a chance to talk to someone who is a member of Cross Fit, you will certainly find a “Rabid Fan”, which is why they are expanding in smaller retail chain and industrial areas.

As previously discussed in this forum, there are still those retailers whom we all think are going 100% online, but still do need bricks and mortar. Banks come to mind as a type of retailer that people may have expected to have moved more to online platform, yet branch banks are cropping up throughout the region as the landscape of the banking community continues to shift.

The lesson for today then can be summed up in the phrase “don’t believe the headlines”. Yes retail is shifting, so too are the tenants that occupy the space and the landlords that own it. And of course the brokers who live it each day. 

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

NAI Norwood Group Welcomes Pam Lynch to the Team

Portsmouth NH – NAI Norwood Group is pleased to announce that Pam Lynch has joined the team in the Portsmouth office. Pam Lynch is licensed in both Maine and New Hampshire and has over 26 years of experience selling and leasing commercial properties and providing business brokerage services.  Her experience includes all aspects of commercial real estate, including selling and leasing office, retail, industrial, land, and investment properties. Recent business sales include restaurants, bars, manufacturing businesses, retail businesses, child care centers, salons & spas, and convenience stores.

“It’s wonderful to have Pam on our team. We look forward to a prosperous 2014 with the expansion of our team and relocation of our Portsmouth office”, said Karl Norwood, President of NAI Norwood Group.

NAI Norwood Group is an affiliate of NAI Global, the world’s leading managed network of independently owned commercial real estate brokerage firms.  Through this network of 355 offices in 55 countries, NAI Norwood Group is able to leverage their 45+ years of dedicated local experience around the world. With our extensive background and strong local contacts, we are able to assist individual corporations in negotiating leases, sales, business brokerage, investments, relocation, site selection and development. For more information please visit www.nainorwoodgroup.com. Or contact one of our offices: 116 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110, (603) 668-7000 or 28 Deer Street Suite 301, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 431-3001.