Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A quick Google search on types of retail rentals gave me these hits regarding percentage leases or rents:
Understanding Percentage Rent in Retail Leases - Law Firm Kaplin Stewart Meloff Reiter & Stein, P.C. Attorneys Blue Bell, Pennsylvania http://web.mit.edu/cre/students/faculty/pdf/rlease3.pdf Scroll down to page 4 for info on percentage rents. Commercial Leases - Average Percentage Rents Charged in Commercial Leases This one has a nice chart showing typical percentage rents |
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I like Sweetbay
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Tenants pay a percentage of sales to the owner of the shopping center. Not profits. This is typical and I am sure Publix does it.
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Kudos to Gracie for a great post.
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What happened here in the past is not consistent with your theory that a company is not going to open and staff a store that is only half full. |
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in the leases that I helped with in Lake Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs there was a clause about TV getting a percentage of the revenues .but only after achieving a significant increase in revenues. If for example the retailer was forecasting to do $500,000 per year in sales, the clause stated that AFTER ACHEIVING SALES OVER $1,000,000 per year, there would be a percentage on the amount OVER THE $1,000,000 ONLY. A new retailer in TV given the opportunity to double their sales....most do not....would have no problem apying a percent to TV when they in fact do double their sales.
Sale MY GUESS (because I do not know) is if thar clause is in all retailers leases, most of them DO NOT PAY A PERCENTAGE. These are facts well known to the retailer when doing their diligence in determining whether to set up business here or not. So it is not a surprise to any retailer tenant. I am also sure their are different lease arrangemnts depending who is sitting at the table and how bad TV either wants the business there or just fill the space. The worn out rumor that many retailers fail in TV because the rent is too high.....is nothing more than the failed retailer saving face. They knew what it takes to be profitable the day they signed the lease. All the non authentic commentary (usually called rumors) about what store is going where or whether or when is just......rumors and feel good verbiage. But it is fun to watch ![]() ![]() btk |
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So true. I've learned during my time here that a business will be here when it's here. I've heard of so many businesses coming here that never materialized that I wait until the sign is on the facade before believing it.
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Take what you see at face value, don't expect anything more, and you won't be disappointed. BTW, enjoy the two new jewelry stores. |
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HE, the developer cannot promise anyone a grocery store or a church because he isn't the grocery store or church. The softball fields are another thing and so is the dog park. Just where would you put them now that everything is alll platted out???? Would you want to live next to a softball field or a dog park?? Would you? How many times does it have to be stated he is just a developer, he builds to suit as far a commercial tenants are concerned. He can't make them come here, can't cajole them, force them or buy them to come. He can build a building for them if they want to come and he can rent to them.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 04-08-2013 at 09:07 PM. |
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Last edited by KeepingItReal; 05-23-2013 at 12:19 PM. |
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The only entity that is continuing to run in the red is... Well we know what it is and I hope it survives.
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I'm glad it's a Sweetbay....love Publix, but I also shopped Sweetbay when we stayed for our LSV. I'll shop there!
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Connie Sterling, IL; Hunter's Creek, Orlando, FL; The Villages |
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