Demand for Atlanta retail space outpaces supply, per Colliers report

From fast-food to fine dining and medical spas to pickleball, Atlanta is a top target for restaurants and retailers in expansion mode.

But there isn’t enough space to go around for everyone.

Approximately 3.4% of retail space in the metro area is vacant, a record low for the market and a continuation of the mismatch between supply and demand that has persisted for years, according to a fourth-quarter report from commercial real estate services firm Colliers International.

“It is the most competitive market I’ve ever seen in my career,” said Amy Fingerhut, who has worked in the commercial real estate industry for more than two decades.

Atlanta is appealing to retailers and restaurants for its strong population growth, cost of living, weather and relatively low minimum wages, said Fingerhut, senior vice president in CBRE’s Atlanta Retail Services Group.

Atlanta Business Chronicle

Michael Randle

Michael Randle