Properties For Lease
Delray Beach
Min. Space Available: 1,600 SF
Max. Contiguous Avail: 1,600 SF
Base Rent: $25/SF Listing Status: Active
Delray Beach
Min. Space Available: 2,493 SF
Max. Contiguous Avail: 2,493 SF
Base Rent: $50.00/ PSF Modified Gross Listing Status: Active
Delray Beach
Min. Space Available: 1,610 SF
Max. Contiguous Avail: 1,610 SF
Base Rent: $26/PSF Listing Status: Active
Delray Beach
Min. Space Available: 350 SF
Max. Contiguous Avail: 1,202 SF
Base Rent: $75-$80/PSF Negotiable Listing Status: Active
Deerfield Beach
Min. Space Available: 2,832 SF
Max. Contiguous Avail: 2,832 SF
Base Rent: $53/sf NNN Listing Status: Active
Recent News

Office Space Requirements Tumble in April as Markets React to Tariff Uncertainty

Tenant demand for office space took a sharp downturn in April 2025, echoing the steep declines seen during the 2023 banking crisis, according to VTS Data. Leasing activity dropped in 17 of 19 major markets, with a 23.2% fall in tenant inquiries and a 26.4% plunge in square footage — the steepest since 2021. Analysts link this slowdown to economic uncertainty following new U.S. tariff policies. While some markets like Austin and suburban Maryland showed resilience, others, including Boston and Silicon Valley, were hit hard. Despite the grim numbers, history offers hope: office demand rebounded quickly in 2023, suggesting a similar recovery could be on the horizon — if policy conditions stabilize.

Franchise Group exits Chapter 11

Franchise Group has officially emerged from bankruptcy as a leaner, debt-restructured company focused solely on two core brands: Pet Supplies Plus and Buddy’s Home Furnishings. After selling The Vitamin Shoppe and shuttering American Freight, the company has rebranded under a new parent entity, Fusion Parent, with the same leadership team in place. This streamlined structure allows the company to refocus on growth, with over 200 new franchise agreements already signed. While the path forward looks more stable, experts note that both remaining banners must sharpen their competitive edge to thrive in a challenging economy.

At ICSC Las Vegas, the resounding cry was ‘Tariffs-Schmariffs'

Tariffs be damned — retail is moving full steam ahead. Despite all the buzz about tariffs at this year’s ICSC Las Vegas, developers and retailers are largely shrugging off the uncertainty. Industry leaders say retailers simply can’t afford to pause expansion, with store openings planned years in advance. The consensus? Tariffs are just another hurdle, not a deal-breaker. Strong sales, aging store fleets, and limited high-quality retail space are driving urgency. Retailers with diversified supply chains are best positioned to weather the storm, and investor appetite remains strong as lenders return to the sector. As one exec put it: “We need 50 new stores — let’s go.”