July 25, 2022
Research Brief: Retail Sales
Sales indicative of transitionary period. Consumers continue to spend more than they did before the health crisis, with core retail sales...

Research Brief: Retail Sales

July 25, 2022 | Marcus & Millichap

Retail Sales Historically Elevated, Clouds on the Horizon Prompt Spending Shift

Sales indicative of transitionary period. Consumers continue to spend more than they did before the health crisis, with core retail sales in June up nearly 27 percent relative to pre-pandemic. Potential oncoming headwinds are starting to emerge, however, which is shifting shopping preferences. Last month, inflation surged 9.1 percent year-over-year as food prices rose 10.4 percent annually. This escalation is weighing on consumer confidence, which fell to its lowest level since February 2021, and shifting spending from entertainment options to necessities. This includes food, both at dining establishments and grocers, which has implications for tenant demand moving forward.

Dining habits return to pre-pandemic patterns. Restaurant and bar spending rose 1.0 percent in June, with purchases at these establishments accounting for more than $86 billion in monthly sales. The continual increase in patronage that began at the onset of this year is requiring businesses to bolster staffs, which has pushed the number of accommodations and food services positions to within 3 percent of the March 2020 recording. The progressive rise in spending at restaurants and bars also has the potential to heighten near-term, single-tenant leasing velocity. After climbing above 5 percent in 2020, restaurant vacancy fell to a three-year low in June, based on preliminary data.

Supermarkets enlarge their reach. Grocery spending grew by 8.3 percent year-over-year in June, after rising 2.2 percent during the prior 12-month interval. This improvement, amid inflated food prices, is motivating larger supermarkets to expand. As of mid-July, 3.2 million square feet of grocer space was underway throughout the U.S., highlighted by Aldi’s nationwide expansion with 150 new stores planned this year, as well as Publix’s South-focused growth. Sector performance is also attracting additional investment. Across the U.S., transactions involving supermarkets or grocery-anchored shopping centers elevated by more than 50 percent over the past year ended in June.

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