Open-air centers today are bifurcated into two worlds: centers with vacant boxes and those without any. The centers with one or more vacant boxes account for 70% of all the vacant space and they are on average 25% vacant. These are the problem centers. On the other hand, those without a vacant box are only 3-4% vacant, on average. Therefore, only about 15% of the centers are suffering right now and the remaining 85% are doing fine. Thus, inequality even plagues the land of open-air centers. To recover owners must find users to fill their empty boxes.
In my next post, I’ll discuss how many boxes opened and closed during 2020 and what lies ahead for centers with vacant boxes and whether open-air centers will drown in vacancy during 2021.