Cornell University
Library
Cornell UniversityLibrary

eCommons

Help
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
  3. Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
  4. Cornell Real Estate Review
  5. CRER Vol. 03 (2004)
  6. Shopping for B-Malls: Investing for Stable Cash Flows and Value Creation

Shopping for B-Malls: Investing for Stable Cash Flows and Value Creation

File(s)
2004_79_84_Giller___Plenge.pdf (119.38 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/70603
Collections
CRER Vol. 03 (2004)
Author
Giller, Jeff
Plenge, Steven
Abstract

Executive Summary• The most compelling B-mall investment strategy is to acquire B-2 malls that have the potential to move up to the B-I level. • High barriers to entry and population demographics in their suburban locations make B-malls attractive. • Secondary malls typically price at below replacement cost. B-grade shopping malls have evolved into an extremely attractive real estate investment product. A B-mall is a regional shopping center that, relative to an A-mall, suffers from advanced age, a secondary or tertiary location, and/or mismanagement. The positive attributes of most B-malls, however, include strong and consistent cash flow production, high leasing demand, exceptional locations, functional and fungible physical plants, and trading values that are below replacement cost. Understanding the attributes that make B-malls successful and then realizing their intrinsic value by designing and executing proper rehabilitation, retenanting or expansion plans will increase cash flow and value for the savvy owner/manager.

Journal / Series
Cornell Real Estate Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 3
Date Issued
2004-07-01
Keywords
Cornell
•
real estate
•
retail
•
malls
•
retail investment
•
B-class malls
•
retail underwriting
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
Type
article

Site Statistics | Help

About eCommons | Policies | Terms of use | Contact Us

copyright © 2002-2026 Cornell University Library | Privacy | Web Accessibility Assistance