GLOBEST.COM: Medi-Retail Trend Gains Ground
June 18, 2013Landlords with vacant retail space are seeing the benefits of having medical tenants in their shopping centers. The “medi-retail” trend is especially strong in Orange County.
Landlords with vacant retail space are seeing the benefits of having medical tenants in their shopping centers. The “medi-retail” trend is especially strong in Orange County.
The “medi-retail” trend is growing, as evidenced by the signing of three medical deals at two Southern California shopping centers.
Warmington Properties, owner of more than 25 commercial assets across the Western United States, has awarded three listing assignments to Coreland’s brokerage division.
Coreland’s Cheryl Todd was honored as a nominee for the 2013 Orange County Business Journal Women in Business Awards recognizing the top professional women in Orange County.
With the recent signing of Shabu Shabu for 1,439-square feet, Imperial Promenade, a 50,000-square-foot shopping center in Anaheim, Calif., is 100-percent leased.
SB 1186 goes into effect July 1, requiring all property owners or lessors to state in lease documents whether the property being leased has undergone a CASp inspection: