The retail landscape is poised for significant shifts in 2025, with retailer bankruptcies expected to result in more than 1,500 store closures.
Retailers, landlords, lenders, and developers must grapple with restructuring challenges while addressing the surplus of underperforming properties. What lessons can we take from 2024’s major bankruptcies and liquidations? How are lenders, landlords, and restructuring experts influencing outcomes? What strategies will lead to successful real estate optimization in this turbulent landscape?
On Friday, March 14, at 2:00 PM Eastern, Shopping Center Business is hosting webinar — “Retail Bankruptcy & Restructuring: Lessons from 2024 & What’s Ahead” — where leading industry experts will unpack the critical events of 2024 and explore strategies for navigating the challenging road ahead. This session will provide key insights into:
Our panel of experts includes:
The webinar is sponsored by A&G Real Estate Partners, a real estate advisory firm specializing in lease optimization and real estate sales. For more information, visit www.agrep.com.
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This event is hosted by Shopping Center Business magazine and produced by the company’s InterFace Conference Group. For more information, contact Scott France at (404) 832-8262 x102.
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