The Atlantic City area’s retail property market is more vulnerable to a coronavirus downturn than anywhere in the U.S., report says
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The findings underline the difficulties faced by landlords in communities reliant on a retail sector that has gone largely dormant amid efforts to contain the coronavirus, according to the study’s authors, who relied on data from the federal
“Nationwide, retail workers account for about 10% of the total workforce‚” the study’s authors wrote, citing
Atlantic City’s core retail district is around the
Philly-based hotel owner Hersha joins other firms in opting out of virus-relief loans for small businessesA large segment of the shore area’s consumers are part-time residents and visitors to its casinos and beaches, with leisure time to shop and dine out, which accounts for the heavy concentration of retail establishments relative to other workplaces, said Tony DiDidio, a broker concentrating on
“Millions of people pass through this county every year visiting the casinos,” he said. “Now, of course, all retail is struggling because they’re not open.”
Other areas seen by Millionacres as particularly vulnerable include the
The nation’s most populous metro areas, meanwhile, were found to be less susceptible to the real-estate impacts of the hard-hit retail sector. The
The
“Retail property investors and landlords in America’s major metros still have plenty of cause for concern, but certain structural elements of these markets may provide some degree of insulation to the pandemic,” the study’s authors wrote. “By virtue of their sheer size, larger markets tend to be more diverse: These economies are much less dependent on the success of any one industry.”
Even before the pandemic, retail real estate appeared to be on increasingly shaky ground, with new construction, rent growth, and demand for space all decreasing since 2017 as more shopping migrated online, the authors wrote.
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The loss of casino-based tourism from coronavirus closures could deal that already troubled sector a devastating blow, Wolf said.
“Atlantic City is shut down right now,” he said. “If there are no hotels operating, the retailers will not survive.”
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