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Suburbs May Offer Retail Investors Stability, but Density Drives Long-Term Performance

CoStar Insight: History Suggests Urban Retail Will Rebound Faster and Stronger Than Suburban
Analysis of past downturns suggest retail located in core urban areas rebounds sooner than suburban centers. (Getty Images)
Analysis of past downturns suggest retail located in core urban areas rebounds sooner than suburban centers. (Getty Images)
By Alexander Levy, Kevin Cody, Robin Trantham
CoStar Advisory Services
April 7, 2020 | 1:00 P.M.

With an unusually high number of people working from home and avoiding dense, downtown locations, suburban retail may suddenly appear to offer investors more stability in the current environment.

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News | Suburbs May Offer Retail Investors Stability, but Density Drives Long-Term Performance