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‘We’re Bullish On Net Lease Retail’
Investors are flocking to the net lease sector anew as the Fed pauses its rate actions and cap rates stabilize, W. P. Carey’s Michael Fitzgerald told GlobeSt. GlobeSt's Holly Amaya spoke with Fitzgerald at ICSC Las Vegas about the state of retail net lease and what has changed in the sector from last year.
In this video, you’ll learn:
Why he continues to be bullish on net lease retail,
What an increase in cap rates has meant for investment, and
How the sector will fare in 2024 and
'Still Bullish' on Net Lease Retail Despite Economic Uncertainty
Despite some economic ebbs and flows as of late, certain sectors of net lease retail, particularly those more immune to tariff concerns such as service-based businesses, remain attractive to investors who are ready to deploy capital, W. P. Carey’s Michael Fitzgerald told GlobeSt at ICSC Las Vegas last week.
In this video, you'll hear:
How Fitzgerald remains bullish on net lease retail amid the changing landscape over the last year;
Why sale-leasebacks continue to be a popular deal type, and
Why Net Lease Continues to Draw Investors
The net lease retail sector continues to outperform despite changing interest rates, with a growing number of retailers expanding their footprints or developing new properties against a “compelling” cap rate environment.
That’s according to Michael Fitzgerald, executive director, head of US Retail, W. P. Carey, who told GlobeSt at ICSC Las Vegas that many retailers are “aggressively expanding” in their markets.
“We’ve seen a lot of activity in sale-leaseback and we are bullish on net
Net Lease Retail Continues To Surge
Net lease retail continues to attract investors seeking stability, long-term income, and defensive retail plays, and market momentum should remain strong into next year, experts say.
GlobeSt spoke with Michael Fitzgerald, Head of U.S. Retail Investments for W. P. Carey, at this year's ICSC Las Vegas conference to discuss which retail categories are strongest, why sale-leasebacks continue to dominate the landscape and why he remains bullish on net lease retail.
In this video, you'll hear:
How Private Equity Can Leverage Sale-leasebacks
Sale-leasebacks are often used by private equity firms to raise capital to support portfolio company growth. Through a sale-leaseback, private equity firms can unlock otherwise illiquid capital tied up in portfolio company real estate and reinvest the proceeds into its core business.
Here’s how private equity firms can leverage sale-leasebacks to generate long-term value:
Maximize portfolio company value by reinvesting sale-leaseback capital into its operations
Following the completion of a
The Net Lease Market Finds Its Footing
Net lease investors have been on a wild ride over the last few years. The large run-up in benchmark rates beginning in 2022 created challenges around pricing expectations. However, Jason Patterson, executive director, investments at W. P. Carey, notes that despite some trade volatility and other factors, more stability in long-term rates over the past two years has helped those on both sides of a transaction find more common ground on where pricing should land.
Bid-Ask Spreads Narrow as
What the Latest Rate Cuts Mean for the Net Lease Sector
The persistent high cost of capital, along with the fact that large amounts of corporate debt are set to mature, have been ongoing challenges for investors. The Fed’s recent rate cut – the first in over four years – leaves many speculating how investors will fare.
“Impacts from these changes will take some time to see,” says Zachary Pasanen, managing director, investments, at W. P. Carey. “I don’t necessarily believe we’ll experience a rush of investment overnight. Everyone is still in the
Sale-leaseback Activity Expected to Grow as Capital Conditions Improve in 2026
After a slow start, sale-leaseback activity saw a resurgence in the second half of 2025. Early in the year, activity was dampened by uncertain fundamentals and macroeconomic headwinds, but momentum returned as market conditions stabilized.
“It was a year of growth, particularly for industrial middle-market sale-leasebacks, which are a large part of W. P. Carey’s business,” says Tyler Swann, managing director, investments, at W. P. Carey.
With interest rates stabilizing and companies
Navigating Net Lease Retail
Rising interest rates, increased cap rates, and sluggish deal activity created changes in the retail market over the past couple of years. Indeed, the bid-ask spread left many retail net lease deals stuck in negotiations.
“There was a time when buyers and sellers found themselves pretty far apart, trying to find a way to meet in the middle,” says Michael Fitzgerald, executive director and head of US retail at W. P. Carey. “During 2023, we saw volume slowdowns of traditionally marketed sale