Commercial Realtors® reporting more businesses opening in their areas

By Kelly Leighton | April 4, 2017 | 2 min. read

More than half of commercial Realtors® reported that more businesses opened in their area in March, according to NAR’s Business Creation Index for March.

This was an increase of 15% from November. While 34% of commercial agents reported that they had not seen an increase in new businesses launching in March, this is the lowest percentage since the survey began.

Retail businesses were the most common addition of new businesses, according to the survey. Fifty-nine percent of Realtors® said they saw retail stores opening, followed by food and beverage at 56% and health, medical or dental at 38%. Area-wise, the East South Central saw the most new businesses open, according to 63% of agents, followed by the Middle Atlantic, which includes Pennsylvania, at 57%, and the South Atlantic and West North Atlantic, both at 56%.

More than one-half (52%) of agents said they saw more businesses opening than closing, a decrease of 3% from February but an increase year-to-year. Twenty-nine percent reported that the ratio of businesses opening and closing is the same, an increase of 3% from February.

On the other end of the spectrum, 65% of agents said they had not noticed more businesses closing, a decrease of 8% from December. Nearly one-quarter reported that more businesses closed in March, an increase of 7% since December.

Retail shops were the most likely to close, according to the report. Thirty percent of agents reported that retail shops were the ones that closed, followed by 21% who said food or beverage and both office and real estate, said 8%.

The Mountain region was the most likely to report businesses closing (29%), followed by the Middle Atlantic, the East North Central and New England, who all hit 25%.

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