Tampa Retail Real Estate Market Report

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Retail leasing fundamentals in Tampa remain solid despite headwinds caused by continued disruptions in the supply chain and lingering concerns post-pandemic. However, these factors are being counterbalanced with the fact that Florida is the fastest growing state in terms of population in the country, and many people are moving to Tampa specifically.

In general, retail demand in Tampa has been consistently strong over much of the past decade, driven by solid population gains, wage growth, and steady consumer spending. Current vacancy is 3.3%, which is up +0.2% compared to Q3 2023, and the vacancy rate for retail real estate in Tampa remained steady over the past year and is well below the national average, estimated at around 4.5%.

Rent growth has accelerated in recent quarters due to strengthening overall leasing fundamentals following the lifting of some pandemic safeguards. Average asking rents as of Q4 2023 are at $25.56/SF, which is up $0.35 from Q3 2023 when the asking rate was $25.21/SF, up over 2% during the past 3 months (quarter to quarter).

There is currently 563,141 SF of new retail space underway, and nearly 1 million SF has been delivered in the trailing 12-month period. While the pace of new development is falling short of previous years, an uptick in demand bodes well for future development.

Retail investment sales activity over the last year has totaled roughly $1.6 billion in total transaction volume, fueled by considerable investment volume in Q4 and Q2 2022. Q1 2022, from a little over a year ago, still holds records for transaction volume with nearly $600M in retail property sales. It was the second highest quarter of retail real estate sales in the area, illustrating just how feverish investor appetite has been over the last year.

Retail investors continue to target deals in secondary markets like Tampa and Orlando as they seek higher yields, which is becoming harder and harder to achieve. Increased competition for assets is forcing an acceleration in overall retail pricing with the average price per SF growing by 10% year over year and by nearly 15% in the last two years. CoStar’s forecast calls for pricing to continue to rise through 2023 before beginning to level out in early 2024.

The most significant single-property trade over the last year took place in Q2 2023 when the Brandon Town Center (303 – 675 Brandon Town Court) sold for $220M at a price of $296/SF with a vacancy rate of 0% at the time of sale. The Tampa shopping center was built in 1995.

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