Walgreens is a national, retail drugstore chain that sells prescription and non-prescription drugs and general merchandise. General merchandise includes, among other things, beauty care, personal care, household items, candy, photofinishing, greeting cards, seasonal items and convenience food. Walgreens’ sales of pharmaceutical items account for approximately two-thirds of all sales.
Walgreens was founded in 1901, and as [...]
Walgreens No Longer Enjoying The View From The Top
The Role Of An Appraiser
“VALUATION TECHNIQUES FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AMIDST A WORLD OF CHANGE”
Introduction
There is broad sweeping change in the mindset of the World economy caused by the credit crisis, economic downturn and long-term uncertainty, which is having a profound impact on the real estate market. Our job as appraisers is to interpret what is occurring in the [...]
Scarcity in Capitalization Rate Examples? An In Depth Approach To Find The Right Cap Rate
Capitalization Rate Analysis
In this article, a capitalization rate for a strip center is analyzed based on (1) market extraction; (2) national survey; and (3) debt coverage/equity dividend analysis. This is an in-depth analysis that shows how a capitalization rate can be derived when little data is available in a market area. This presentation is an [...]
Renegotiate or Terminate, A Look At Landlords vs Tenants
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, you know we are in a recession. This recession has impacted everyone from the average Joe to leaders of fortune 500 companies. We know that the recession has hit retailers hard; but how bad is this situation affecting landlords?
Many retailers are searching for [...]
Welcome to Retail News Blog
Thanks for popping in and checking out our real estate blog. We are just getting this project off the ground so be patient as the site evolves over the next several months. Our long-term goal is to provide a unique real estate experience where users participate in discussion topics, have access to a broad range [...]
PGP Valuation Office Locations
Click below to see a map of all PGP Valuation offices across the United States.
In Brief…Measures 47 & 50: Oregon’s Cut And Cap Tax Reform
Way back in November 1996, Oregon voters passed Measure 47. This was a constitutional amendment popularly referred to as the “cut and cap” tax reform act. The “cut” aspect of the legislation referred to a reduction in taxes for the 1997-98 tax year calculated as the lesser of the 1994-95 taxes or 90 percent of the 1995-96 taxes. Bonded debt would be exempt from the calculations. The “cap” aspect of the measure restricted growth in taxes to no greater than 3 percent annually after the 1997-98 tax year.
PGP Valuation – Portland – Retail Newsletter 1Q 2009
PGP Valuation Inc is proud to bring you a Retail Newsletter for the first quarter of 2009. This four page newsletter talks about the economic market and its effects on the retail industry in the northwest and nationally.
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PGP Valuation Presents @ The Portland CCIM Meeting
W. Grant Noring, Jeff Grose, MAI & Steven L. Waugh presented today at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland Oregon at the CCIM meeting. Below is the presentation. A copy can be downloaded by going to the Publications section of this site or you can view the presentation by clicking on “Continue Reading” below.
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Capitalization Rates – On The Move
A look at capitalization rates the past few months may leave you wondering where the value in your property has gone. Many property owners are sitting on properties that have lost 10 to 15 percent of their value in the past year. Chris Rodriguez of Retail Chatr stated it best in his recent article on [...]
Circuit City vs. Best Buy
Circuit City lost its battle with the recession early in the game and was forced into chapter 11 even after the initial closing of 155 poorly performing stores across the Midwest. With a lackluster showing of buyers to purchase existing leases and bleeding capital at the seams; no other choices were left but to close [...]
Consumer confidence and its intrinsic relationship with retail
Consumer confidence is at a 40 year low of 37.7 in January of 2009 compared to 87.3 in January of 2007. A little background on consumer confidence: the index started in 1967 and was at 100 in 1985. What does this all mean for the retail industry? Consumer confidence is intrinsically tied to retail. It’s [...]
GVA Williams Re-Brands as FirstService Williams
On September 16, 2008, GVA Williams and FirstService Corporation (NASDAQ:FSRV; TSX:FSV) entered into a definitive agreement for FirstService to acquire an interest in the New York-based, full-service commercial real estate firm. The firm announced today that it will be renamed FirstService Williams.
The partnership with the FirstService Corporation not only lends global reach, but significantly enhances [...]