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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is a major gateway to the United States, handling a significant volume of international and domestic flights. Serving a diverse and global passenger base, JFK is a prime location for retail and dining establishments catering to travelers seeking convenience and variety. The airport’s numerous terminals house a mix of high-end boutiques, duty-free shops, and fast-casual dining options, making it an attractive spot for retailers targeting international customers. Retail spaces at JFK are competitively priced, reflecting the airport’s high foot traffic and strategic importance. Landlords are established entities experienced in managing airport concessions, ensuring well-maintained facilities and robust support for tenants.
Household Income in Trade Area: $70,000
Retail Sales in Trade Area: $3 billion
Population in Trade Area: 800,000
Tenant Sales per Square Foot: 1,000
Occupancy Rate: 98%
Anchor Tenants: Duty-Free Shops, Various retail stores
Tenant Rent/Sales Ratio (%): 30% – 60%
Rent $ / Visitor (relative cost of the foot traffic): $14.52
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