Losing anchor tenant Bed, Bath & Beyond in many U.S. shopping centers in coming months isn’t worrying most property owners, finds Grumpy Editor.
Bed, Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy and plans to close remaining stores in coming months.
Property owners believe there is no problem obtaining replacement tenants.
That’s because demand for big-box space in open-air shopping centers around the nation remains strong.
So other retailers, especially those expanding, are ready to jump in at well-located shopping centers.
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