After a soft first quarter, the retail sector regained positive momentum in Q2 as tenant demand returned, vacancies remained stable and new construction stayed limited. According to second-quarter reports from CBRE, Colliers, Cushman & Wakefield, JLL and Lee & Associates, the combination is creating a favorable setup for landlords and investors, even as retailers contend ...
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