Temporary Retail Space Leasing Grows in Popularity Win-Win Opportunity for Retailer and Landlord

Retailers Turn to Katz & Associates for Expert Real Estate Advice New Trend Has Clicks & Mortar Meet in Temporary Leasing Market

 

Pearl River, NY, May 16, 2000: Temporary retail space leasing during the holiday (or any) season is a win-win situation, according to Farron Roboff, Senior Vice President, Northeast Region, Katz & Associates. Opportunistic leasing offers maximum return for a limited investment. A rapidly growing national retail real estate leasing firm, Katz specializes in identifying the appropriate locations for regional expansions or providing national services in all markets from malls and strip centers to downtown shopping areas.

According to Roboff, there are two types of temporary lease arrangements --- utilizing existing vacant retail space and kiosk programs. In the first, vacant space (or in-line space) is retrofitted to meet the needs of the temporary tenant. This opportunity provides the leasing establishment a way to fill the space at a highly trafficked time of year, and offers the tenant a chance to operate for a few months during the height of its selling season without making a traditional long-term commitment.

Kiosks or carts offer space in mall common areas to attract high traffic to retail locations. Each kiosk houses an individual business wishing to operate in the hallway areas. Temporary kiosk leasing provides the opportunity to offer "hot" trend items, seasonal products or to test new products in the marketplace.

Katz & Associates understands that businesses benefit from temporary leasing, especially surrounding holidays such as Christmas/Hanukah, Valentine's Day, and Mother's Day/Father's Day. Established companies know that consumer traffic swells during certain times of the year. For example, during the past five years Katz handled in excess of 110 temporary in-line leases annually for Kay Bee Toys during year's end when the retailer's permanent space does not meet the high demands of holiday shoppers. Therefore, Kay Bee Express was set up to offer more promotional merchandise during a temporary spree. Toys are the season's "hot" commodities and by stepping up their presence in malls in November and December, Kay Bee understands that they can reach a larger audience with more products.

Today, e-commerce companies are setting the trend for year 2000 temporary leases. These businesses set up live terminals in kiosks in regional malls. Whether alone or tied-in with other retailers, they can sub-lease temporary space from the official temporary tenant or lease space on their own. ClubMom.com, for example, allows mall visitors the opportunity to sign-up for their free on-line service via live terminals set up in kiosks. Funded by major consumer product manufacturers, those signing up receive promotions and discounts. By setting up shop in high traffic areas, these temporary leases provide high traffic visibility. Often, temporary store and kiosk leasing for the holidays are not guaranteed until landlords know where they stand regarding permanent leases. If another retailer is interested in a permanent lease, that space will then be committed to the year-round leaser as opposed to the temporary site retailer.

In-line space is less available if the economy is good, notes Roboff. In order to secure this space, retailers must compete with other retailers. The landlord ultimately determines the best tenants for the space. Since there is increased competition for the limited space, it is important for a retailer to work with a leasing agent that has a relationship with the landlord, such as Katz & Associates, especially when inventory temporary space is at a premium. In addition to giving merchants the opportunity to sell seasonal merchandise (Halloween costumes/make-up - October; Valentine's Day gifts - January/February; Calendars - December), temporary leases also allow retailers an opportunity to test the environment and the product before making that long-term commitment, according to Roboff.

Katz & Associates Corporation is the largest and most widely recognized retail real estate organization of its type. The firm serves leading national retailers in providing representation in strip centers, regional malls and city streets. Katz' services also include strategic consulting, portfolio evaluation, comprehensive mall leasing and repositioning programs, making the company a complete retail real estate source.

Contact Information:

Claudine McGinnity
Katz & Assoicates
(845) 735-6666 Ext.202
ClaudineMcginnity@dkatz.com

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