Seattle Retail Commercial Real Estate
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in Seattle
Looking to open or expand your business in the Emerald City? Seattle is one of the best cities for business, entrepreneurship, and industry, and for good reason. Seattle’s reputation as a booming economic staple along the West Coast is second to none, with companies like Microsoft, Amazon, T-Mobile, and more calling the area home.
For those seeking high-profile, foot-traffic friendly retail space, Seattle has it in droves. The geography of the city tends to restrict neighborhoods and their residents to more easily accessible destinations for shopping, nightlife, and entertainment - which is good news for small business owners hoping to avoid the higher prices found in the Central Business District and Downtown.
Despite the heavy presence of retail in the Downtown area, Seattle boasts major shopping facilities in Northgate Mall and the surrounding area, just a few minutes north of the city’s central core. More walkable neighborhoods like Pioneer Square, Fremont, Upper and Lower Queen Anne, Ballard, and Capitol Hill offer plenty of smaller, more foot-traffic friendly spaces for restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques that should blend perfectly with the rest of the neighborhood.
Other neighborhoods with fewer opportunities for commercial development have begun to transition, however. As more of Seattle’s population moves further from the city’s core, communities like Tukwila, White Center, and Rainier Beach have begun to transform into walkable communities - and offer the perfect opportunity for companies seeking retail space on a budget.
Market Stats
Seattle has 2,619 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 23,126,284 sqft space.
366 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Seattle has had 1130 spaces leased and 16 new spaces come on market.