Leasing Tip of the Day: Lease Faster by Creating a Busy Center
Leasing Tip of the Day: Lease Faster by Creating a Busy Center
Strong tenant revenues are key to a center’s success. When tenants do well, they drive traffic, benefiting everyone. A busy center where everyone makes money is easier to lease. Here’s how you can help:
- Coordinate Charity Events: Ask your boss if you can organize events for charity organizations. These events, like “American Idol”-style contests, Halloween costume events, or food and wine festivals, draw huge crowds. Schedule them during slow traffic times to boost foot traffic during weak periods.
- Host Business Events: Collaborate with Chambers of Commerce and civic groups. Monthly breakfasts and business-after-hours events can be hosted at your center. Consider scavenger hunts to encourage attendees to visit each tenant. One patio store hosted a Chamber breakfast and brought 80 local business owners in at 7:30 a.m.
- Engage Waiting Parents: If your center has child-focused tenants like tutoring or dance studios, engage the waiting parents. Partner with your coffee shop tenant to offer incentives for parents to shop instead of waiting in their cars.
- Orchestrate a Cash Mob: Work with tenants to organize a cash mob. Use social media to prompt customers to shop a specific retailer en masse on a certain day. This can boost sales and engage their followers, especially for small businesses.
By driving foot traffic and creating a bustling center, you make leasing easier and more attractive to potential tenants.
Happy Leasing!
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