Unlocking Investment Potential and Asset Diversification: The Rise of Suburban Mixed-Use Developments in a Dynamic Real Estate Landscape

|BY levercp

by: Kyle Tran

In the dynamic world of real estate investment, suburban mixed-use developments stand out as a key opportunity for investors. Catering to the changing needs of a workforce where 12.7% are working from home and 28.2% engage in hybrid models (TenantCloud, 2023), these developments offer a unique blend of residential and commercial spaces. These developments are not just about blending spaces; they are about maximizing utility and profitability. With diversified revenue streams, they present a robust platform for investment. The presence of on-site retail and recreational amenities enriches the living experience and enhances the value of these developments, making them multifaceted and secure investment options.

The resilience of mixed-use developments is particularly noteworthy when considering their performance during and after the global pandemic. In the wake of the pandemic, these developments have shown remarkable resilience, attracting the attention of a diverse array of investors. This includes interest from EB-5 investors, private equity firms, and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), as noted by Kirk in 2022. This resilience is partly attributed to their operational efficiency, which stems from a unique mix of residential, commercial, and retail elements. This blend not only optimizes operational costs but also creates a variety of revenue streams, further enhancing their appeal in the ever-fluctuating real estate market.

In addition to their resilience and diversification, mixed-use developments also stand out in terms of financial performance. Research by JLL indicates that office spaces in mixed-use developments command higher rents – by about 24.7% – compared to those in nearby submarkets. Furthermore, these properties often have higher market valuations, with lower capitalization rates by approximately 75 basis points than prime assets in the broader real estate market (Kirk, 2022). This economic advantage underscores the appeal of mixed-use developments in the current investment landscape.

Hudson Yards in New York City is a perfect example of a successful mixed-use development. This project has transformed over 28 acres of underutilized land into a thriving urban space. It boasts more than 18 million square feet of commercial and residential space, including over 100 shops, a range of restaurants,  approximately 4,000 residences, and state-of-the-art office towers. The transformative development has rejuvenated a previously dormant area of Manhattan and contributed to creating a dynamic environment that merges modern living, work, and leisure. Its design emphasizes sustainability and a community-centric approach, making it a landmark project in urban development.

Mixed-use developments were initially challenging due to the complexity of integrating multiple asset classes into one, this made financing, permitting/approvals, and valuation quite tricky. However, developers and capital providers have grown to love mixed-use assets as it allows them to mitigate risk through further diversification and operational efficiency. Data from JLL (2023) reveals that these properties maintain lower vacancy rates, even during market fluctuations. Major metropolitan areas like Chicago and San Francisco demonstrate this resilience, showing lower vacancy rates compared to central business districts.

The broad tenant base in mixed-use developments contributes significantly to financial stability. For example, if the retail sector faces a downturn, the residential or office components can continue providing steady cash flow offsetting significant loss. This balance across different tenant types ensures a consistent and resilient income stream, as highlighted in a 2023 report by JPMorgan. To summarize, mixed-use developments represent a safe and attractive investment opportunity in the current market. Their ability to adapt to changing work models, combined with their financial stability and market resilience, positions them as a strategic choice for investors.

At Lever Capital Partners, we specialize in complex financing for these kinds of developments. With over 1,000 capital provider relationships we are able to procure tailored financing solutions that cater to the unique needs of mixed-use assets and many others. We work with our clients to curate the most efficient capital stack for any commercial real estate project nationwide, allowing them to focus on what they do best. Contact Lever Capital Partners today to explore the potential of mixed-use developments in your portfolio and the financing you’ll need to get your next project across the finish line.

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