Retail Weekend Wrap-Up | Week of February 9, 2026
CPI rose, jobs data missed expectations, and restaurant closures accelerated — while retail strip centers held firm. Here's what the two-speed economy means for strip center owners in San Antonio, Austin, and the Rio Grande Valley heading into Q1 2026.
Navigating Today’s Commercial Real Estate Financing Landscape: Insights from Kurt Dennis
Kurt Dennis of Marcus & Millichap sits down with Ray Kang CCIM to break down the commercial real estate financing landscape in 2025 — including lender sentiment, creative debt structures, and how retail property owners in San Antonio, Austin, and Texas can navigate today's capital markets.
Full but Fading: Why 100% Occupancy Doesn’t Equal 100% Performance
100% occupancy sounds like a win — but it can mask serious risk. Here's why strip center owners in San Antonio, Austin, and the Rio Grande Valley need to look beyond occupancy rates to understand true property value, rent spreads, and tenant quality in 2025.
Cash-Out Refinance for Retail Properties: Strategies to Build Wealth
Most strip center owners wait for rates to drop before refinancing — but there's a better strategy. Here's how savvy retail property owners use cash-out refinancing now to unlock equity, fund property improvements, and build long-term wealth with their San Antonio, Austin, and Texas strip centers.
The Fed’s Pivot and What It Means for Retail Property Values Going Into 2026
The Federal Reserve's rate cut marks a turning point for retail real estate. Here's how lower rates affect cap rates, property values, and investment strategies for strip center owners in San Antonio, Austin, and Texas heading into 2026.
The Value of Representation in Commercial Real Estate Sales
Selling a retail strip center without exclusive broker representation can leave significant money on the table. Here's why professional CRE representation maximizes net proceeds, attracts more qualified buyers, and ensures a smoother transaction for strip center owners in San Antonio, Austin, and the Rio Grande Valley.
Tight Inventory, High Demand: Why This Market Favors Sellers—And Second-Gen Deals
Low retail vacancy rates and limited new construction are creating a genuine seller's market for strip center owners in Austin, San Antonio, and the Rio Grande Valley. Here's what this tight inventory environment means for sellers, buyers, and tenants looking for second-gen deals.
The 7 Pillars of Successful Retail Property Ownership
Owning retail property isn’t about collecting rent — it’s about building long-term wealth. Ray Kang CCIM shares the 7 pillars every strip center and retail property owner must follow: from knowing your numbers and maintaining occupancy, to understanding your local market and planning your exit strategy.