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Fort Worth Retail Lease

Topic: Real EstateFeaturing Patrick OconnorPublished September 20, 2011
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Fort Worth Retail lease information is authoritatively cataloged in RetailLink. Free access is provided for all know
Fort Worth retail buildings — 10,000 sf and larger — than any other source. Free access includes comprehensive leasing information, detailed information regarding the building and owner contact data for all tenants.

Fields of data in RetailLink available with a free subscription include:

Building namer
Cityr
Transfer dater
Space availabler
Year builtr
Building typer
Countyr
Property addressr
Multi/Single tenant And more!

With a paid subscription to RetailLink, users can also search by:

Gross square feetr
Occupancy rater
Census tractr
County account numberr
Key mapr
Number of floorsr
Anchoredrr
For sale/leaser
Occupancy rater
Type of sale And more!

Free search results to the Fort Worth retail space database include:

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Average rentr
Tenant informationr
Occupancy rater
Low rentr
Year renovatedr
For sale/leaser
Net square feetr
Rent typer
Commission rater
Suite informationr
Anchored

Subscriber search results in the Fort Worth retail space database include the same information as the free search results PLUS owner and management contact information. This typically includes company name, contact name, at least one contact phone number and in many cases, supplemental phone numbers, e-mail addresses and websites.

RetailLink also provides subscribers the ability to generate detailed reports for Fort Worth retail space properties selected from the search results. While the free subscription level offers a detailed property listing and a detailed leasing directory report, the paid subscription level offers many more in-depth Fort Worth retail space reports, including:

Detailed property listingr
Historical absorption by typer
Ownership guide reportsr
Developmentr
Historical property informationr
Leasing labelsr
Historical rent by classr
Historical occupancy by classr
Management labelsr
Historical absorption by class by yearr
Occupancy and rent survey by tenantr
Management directoryr
Owner directoryr
Occupancy and rent survey by classr
Rent vs. age summary

A full-time team of researchers supports the Fort Worth retail properties database, RetailLink. This effort helps ensure our subscribers, both free and paid, get the most accurate data available, at an affordable cost.

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