Phillips Edison & Company Reveals Top Shopping Center Trends of 2022
Phillips Edison & Company (NASDAQ: PECO) unveiled key shopping center trends at ICSC Las Vegas, emphasizing consumer convenience and suburban expansion. Retailers are adapting by relocating closer to growing suburban populations, driven by remote work and demographic shifts. The rise of 'medtail' stores highlights healthcare’s shift towards accessible retail environments. Quick-service restaurants are innovating with drive-thru-only models, while major brands are adopting smaller formats to enhance consumer access and integrate technology. PECO's National Accounts team tracks emerging trends, leveraging data to optimize leasing strategies.
- Retailers are shifting focus to suburban areas due to population growth.
- Healthcare providers are increasingly occupying retail spaces, enhancing consumer access.
- The rise of smaller-format stores and quick-service restaurants reflects adaptability to consumer preferences.
- Inflation and supply chain issues continue to pose challenges for retailers.
- Labor shortages impact restaurant operations, requiring innovative solutions.
Common themes driving this year’s trends are proximity and convenience, as retailers across all categories seek to gain easier access to their end consumers. This has led some retailers to evolve or shift their real estate strategies to focus on suburban expansion, meeting rising consumer demand as these areas continue to see strong population growth across the country.
“While cities are recovering from the pandemic, we’ve seen suburbanization as a theme continue to play out, supported by strong macro tailwinds including long-term work from home trends and an aging millennial cohort seeking space to raise their growing families,” said
Healthcare providers – which had traditionally been located in medical office buildings and other non-retail properties – are among the most active within PECO’s portfolio, reflecting their desire to be even more conveniently and efficiently accessible for patients. Further, providers such as One Medical, Pacific Dental,
As it relates to convenience, a rising tide of quick-service restaurants including Scooters, Dutch Bros., PF Changs, Salad & Go,
Big-box retailers such as Petco, Target, Macy’s and Kohl’s, as well as mall-traditional tenants including Bath & Body Works, Visionworks and Pearle Vision, are introducing smaller-format stores in open-air shopping centers to bring them closer to their consumers. Traditionally, these retailers were most often located in power centers and larger malls and the proximity to shoppers was more distant. From these neighborhood centers, they are facilitating easier access for buy-online-pick-up-in-store and last-mile delivery, helping to mitigate some of the pressure stemming from persisting supply chain issues.
On the topic of environmental, social and governance (ESG), which investors and consumers alike continue to emphasize, a growing number of brands of all sizes are reaffirming their commitments to sustainability. Target and Amazon have both introduced sustainable stores that use less energy than they produce, while Walmart is creating a net zero store in
PECO also noted that retailers are becoming increasingly creative with their use of technology. Grocery chains
“The world has changed so rapidly over the last two years, and yet we’ve continued to see from retailers a level of creativity, innovation and adaptation that further demonstrates their ability to evolve with the times and give consumers more of what they want,” said
These insights are produced by PECO’s National Accounts and Emerging Trends team, which consists of a group of highly specialized leasing professionals that tracks over 400 accounts and actively engages with 150 growing retailers. This team travels the country meeting with brands to learn how they are evolving to identify creative ways that PECO can advance their real estate objectives. In the process, the team closely tracks and documents developing trends across different retail categories including grocery, restaurant, fitness, health and beauty, medical, entertainment and discount.
This deliberate information gathering approach has proved extremely beneficial to PECO since the team was formed in 2016. This focus leads to collecting a copious amount of data that is constantly informing the company’s leasing strategies as well as how, where and when it chooses to deploy capital. The team’s efforts have resulted in new and stronger relationships with a wide range of innovative retailers that are redefining the retail landscape and customer experiences.
For more insight from the Emerging Trends team, visit Phillips Edison’s booth (#6217) this week at ICSC Las Vegas and connect with the Company on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. Also, listen to Retail Intel, a podcast series hosted by
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