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Key Takeaways:
- Retail occupancy in Nashville is above 97%, showing retail's resiliency despite challenges like the pandemic
- Rents have been increasing, currently averaging around $27 per square foot but higher in areas like East Nashville
- Investment sales of retail properties have been occurring, though development of new retail space remains low at around 1.1% of total inventory
- Mixed-use and smaller footprint retail spaces around 5,000-10,000 square feet have been more attractive to tenants and landlords
By Tyler Cauble5
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Key Takeaways:
- Retail occupancy in Nashville is above 97%, showing retail's resiliency despite challenges like the pandemic
- Rents have been increasing, currently averaging around $27 per square foot but higher in areas like East Nashville
- Investment sales of retail properties have been occurring, though development of new retail space remains low at around 1.1% of total inventory
- Mixed-use and smaller footprint retail spaces around 5,000-10,000 square feet have been more attractive to tenants and landlords

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