When it comes to owning and managing shopping centers, operational excellence can make or break your tenant retention and NOI. Let’s stop thinking only about big leasing wins and start focusing on the little habits that drive long-term value.
Overflowing garbage cans in front of your stores? Remove them. Yes, remove them. You’d be shocked how much cleaner your center will stay when customers take their trash elsewhere—and your pressure cleaning budget will thank you.
Lock your roof hatches. Tenants’ vendors love to leave them open, which leads to copper theft, roof punctures, and leaks. Make them call for access and follow up with your maintenance team right after.
Lighting matters. If pole lights are out, it’s a liability—especially for women walking alone at night. Do regular light checks and fix outages within 24 hours. If your trees grow and start dimming the lot, don’t wait. We added new lights for $5K and dramatically increased nighttime visibility.
Skip sweeping large lots with expensive machines. Instead, invest in a great porter. Handpicked garbage beats weekly sweeping in most neighborhood centers.
Bonus: Colored flowers at entryways and pylon bases grab attention from the street. It’s a subtle marketing trick that draws eyes and boosts curb appeal.
These small operational strategies don’t just save money—they show your tenants (and their customers) that you care.