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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Vacancies On Rise In Small Commercial Spaces


When the mortgage company in the storefront next to Michel Moran's framing shop in Cromwell went out of business, she thought there would be a new tenant in a month or two.It's now going on six months, there's still no new neighbor and Moran is starting to feel some ill effects.

Customers are no longer going in for mortgage business, noticing her shop and maybe coming back when they have a picture or mirror they need framed."That counts for something," Moran said.Over the past 20 months, there has been a rise in vacancies at small retail spaces in Greater Hartford, especially those of 10,000 square feet or less. That points to how the slowing economy is affecting "mom and pop" stores. Smaller locations like that account for nearly half of the region's retail space.

The trend has emerged even as the overall retail real estate market in the region remains relatively healthy when compared with other areas of the country.

According to a new report from KeyPoint Partners, a commercial real estate services firm, the biggest increase in vacancies over the past 20 months occurred in spaces of 5,000 to 10,000 square feet, which rose nearly two percentage points, to 9.7 percent. The report also found that vacancies among the smallest spaces — 2,500 square feet or less — rose nearly a full percentage point, to 10.7 percent.. . . more

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