Tucson’s retail sector shows stability, maintaining a 5.3% vacancy rate. National consumer spending grew 3.0% in Q1 2025, with the food, beverage, and entertainment sectors remaining strong. Lease rates continue to rise for premium properties and……
Tucson’s Q4 Retail Market Report: Experiencing Growth in Spite of Big Box Closures
The Tucson retail market experienced a slight uptick in vacancy, reaching 5.8% in Q4 due to the closure of Big Lots and 99 Cent Only stores. Class A properties continue to command historically high lease rates, with rents in the mid $40.00 per square foot (sf) triple-net (NNN) range common for new construction and projected to rise further in the coming year….
Tucson’s Q4 Industrial Market Report: Speculative Deliveries Reshape Market Dynamics
Tucson’s industrial market remains balanced with stable demand primarily driven by the market’s affordability. The vacancy rate ticked up nominally from 5.2% in Q3 to 5.4%, largely due to new speculative deliveries and the time required to absorb this new product….
Tucson’s Q3 Retail Market Report: Stability Despite Store Closures
To read the full report on Tucson’s retail activity in Q3, click here. The Tucson retail market remained stable in…