Retail Banking Trends Set To Change Retail Banking Real Estate

Yesterday, Dealbreaker reported on the changing retail banking trends and mentioned the huge impact it will have on retail real estate over the next decade. As more and more "millennials" (and everyone else under 50) are able to do all of their banking with their phones and computers, the need for a physical retail bank continues to plummet. New York City has already seen a 45% decrease in bank branches, apparently.

Speaking from experience, I haven't visited an actual bank branch in multiple years. My credit union is states away and I do all of my banking online.

Those of you who deal more in retail real estate can elaborate more I'm sure, but there are definitely going to be some shakeups over the next ten years, if it even takes that long.

Source: http://dealbreaker.com/2015/06/millennials-to-wall-street-cute-bank-bra…

 

That could fit the pattern still though. If a bank eventually reduces its retail foothold on a city by 90%, the 10% remaining becomes more valuable and they're still saving money even while paying top rent.

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