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Some Big-Box Properties Hold Appeal for Long-Term Investors

Five Properties Leased by Midwest Art Van Furniture With Triple-Net Master Leases Put Up for Sale
The listing of five Art Van Furniture stores in the Midwest underscores how some big-box properties with long-term, triple-net leases may appeal to investors. (B+E)
The listing of five Art Van Furniture stores in the Midwest underscores how some big-box properties with long-term, triple-net leases may appeal to investors. (B+E)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
August 28, 2019 | 10:30 P.M.

Big-box retail properties across the United States have had a choppy time of it amid the bankruptcy filings of large-sized tenants such as Toys R Us, Sears and Kmart. But some sites are still considered good investments.

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