CoStar News
Summary:
A bidding war for Macy’s, concurrent with the retailer’s plan to close 150 stores, has significant implications for shopping mall owners and the loans financing these centers. While a buyout could be beneficial with a financially strong new owner, closures may spell trouble for malls and lenders. Macy’s anchors numerous malls, totaling over 100 million square feet, with about $24 billion in loans linked to these properties. The potential closure of Macy’s stores could lead to reduced foot traffic, lower sales for neighboring tenants, and decreased revenue for landlords. Weaker-performing malls are likely targets for closures, exacerbating their decline. Co-tenancy clauses triggered by anchor store closures could affect inline tenants, potentially leading to reduced rents or concessions. Overall, these developments indicate possible repercussions for mall viability and associated loans.