During the past decade, the U.S. retail landscape has staged one of the most notable recoveries in commercial real estate. Once overshadowed by concerns about ecommerce and mall closures, retail — particularly grocery-anchored shopping centers — has emerged as one of the most stable property types. Neighborhood retail assets meet consumer needs for both essential goods as well as culturally relevant experiences, where a weekly grocery trip might sit alongside a visit to a local café, fitness studio or medical office. Together, these tenants reflect how Americans today live, shop and socialize.