The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the commercial real estate market, creating a divide between winners and losers. A variety of factors that include retailers and brands over-expanding, changing consumer behavior and macroeconomic forces such as inflation have set the stage for these conditions to continue for some time.
Here, Dan O’Brien, executive vice president and partner at Hilco Real Estate, shares insights into the current state of the market while also exploring how the market has changed, which sectors are thriving, and what challenges remain for struggling businesses.
Dan O’Brien: Generally, I think the CRE market is being broken into the haves and have-nots amongst tenants and landlords, where there are some that are thriving and some that are struggling. For example, luxury retail is still doing well. Other approachable-luxury or mainline brands have found their path in different areas of retail. In contrast, many over-expanded pre- and post-COVID[-19] operators are struggling to meet obligations and keep pace in the ever-challenging brick-and-mortar world, namely in the restaurant sector or service industry (see health care). And then you always have certain retailers that simply succumb to the fads of time, as we are ever-increasingly fickle consumers.
Similarly, the industrial/data center/logistics world is a relatively hot marketplace. Still, some operators’ business models have proven untenable, and we’ve seen struggles and restructurings.
In the office sector, you have concept companies trying to stabilize a relatively new way of doing business in that traditional arena as we all collectively seek a balance in light of the more recent work-from-home trends. For office landlords, you have A/A+ assets that have been reinforced (and amplified) compared to non-A assets’ struggles. Similar with retail real estate landlords, certain asset classes, markets and properties are stronger now when compared to other non-performing competitors, and the difference between the viable real estate and the non-viable properties is becoming more apparent.