
DETROIT, MI — The Detroit retail market is going through a period of transition this year as local employers continue to streamline payrolls and the housing market struggles through a correction, according to a second-quarter Retail Research Report by Marcus & Millichap, the nation’s largest real estate investment services firm.
“The single-tenant investment climate will continue to push through a period of transition in 2008, attracting buyers to mostly national-credit tenants in growing parts of the metro,” says Steven Chaben, (top right photo) regional manager of the Detroit office of Marcus & Millichap.
Following are some of the most significant aspects of the Detroit Retail Research Report:
· Builders are slated to add 1.4 million square feet of retail space to the metro in 2008, a 0.8 percent increase to stock.

· Vacancy is

· Asking rents are expected to end the year at $17.46 per square foot.
· Effective rents will hit $15.79 per square foot this year.
· The educational and health services sector expanded

For a copy of the complete Detroit Retail Research Report, as well as reports on

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