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Retail Real Estate 2026: A Sector Recalibrated for Precision, Performance, and Place

Retail Real Estate 2026: A Sector Recalibrated for Precision, Performance, and Place

April 28, 2026

As the retail real estate industry enters 2026, one conclusion is no longer debatable: reports of brick-and-mortar retail’s demise were not only premature—they were fundamentally wrong. Physical retail has not vanished; it has recalibrated. Today’s retail market is leaner, more data-driven, and far more selective about where and how it grows. For investors, developers, landlords, and retailers alike, 2026 represents a year defined less by broad expansion and more by precision execution.

Retail’s resilience stands in sharp contrast to the volatility seen in other commercial real estate asset classes. In fact, retail CRE now ranks as the second-strongest sector behind industrial, supported by limited new construction, disciplined capital, and consumer behavior that still overwhelmingly favors physical stores. Despite years of e-commerce headlines, roughly 84 percent of retail sales continue to occur in brick-and-mortar locations, underscoring the enduring importance of physical space.

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