We will revert to our old behavior, but it will not be until 2022. It will take until August to fully vaccinate the US. Fauci will not give the “all clear” until October. Offices will start full operations in January as they hedge against employee lawsuits. We are going to have a great 2022 and 2023!
Retail News
Where Will Amazon Put Its Next Fresh Stores? /
Nearly half of all big box sales are groceries. In Florida for example, Amazon’s Whole Foods has 30 stores and does just over $1.0B in sales. On the other hand, Publix has 812 stores and does over $27B in Florida. For Amazon to increase their sales they need to be the king of groceries. Many bet they can pull it off.
Southeastern Grocers Delays IPO /
What happened? Was it the fall in Albertsons and Kroger’s stock price that scared investors? Or perhaps investors see a post-COVID regression to the mean in grocery chains in which they give back their 20% sales gains in 2022.
Group Acquires Pet Supplies Plus for $700M /
The pandemic has been a boom for pet stores. How long can their growth last?
Why Was Belk Not Liquidated? /
Why was Belk not liquidated? In part, because most of its stores are in open air centers as opposed to enclosed malls.
Amazon Fresh /
Amazon is worth more than the ten largest retailers combined. With the launch of Amazon Fresh they are laying a new stake in the ground which will surpass Amazon's Whole Foods chain in short order. Hold on to your hats because a serious grocery war is coming with big pushes from Aldi and Amazon! Don't be surprised if existing chains sales drop by 20% or more once these new players gain a foothold. The second richest guy and the 4th richest family in the world play hardball.
Time to learn about Amazon Fresh. Take the tour, and study up because before you know it you'll be shopping at one of these in your neighborhood in 2022.
Inequality in Open-air Retail Centers /
Open-air centers today are bifurcated into two worlds: centers with vacant boxes and those without any. The centers with one or more vacant boxes account for 70% of all the vacant space and they are on average 25% vacant. These are the problem centers. On the other hand, those without a vacant box are only 3-4% vacant, on average. Therefore, only about 15% of the centers are suffering right now and the remaining 85% are doing fine. Thus, inequality even plagues the land of open-air centers. To recover owners must find users to fill their empty boxes.
In my next post, I’ll discuss how many boxes opened and closed during 2020 and what lies ahead for centers with vacant boxes and whether open-air centers will drown in vacancy during 2021.