
Net Lease Stop & Shop Property Profile and Cap Rates Date July 21, 2020
Net Lease Stop & Shop – Typical Property and Lease Terms
| Price Range: | $6M - $13M | 
| Cap Rate: | 5.15% - 6.00% | 
| Net Income: | $350,000 - $750,000 | 
| Price Per foot: | $125 PSF - $375 PSF | 
| Building Size: | 40,000 SF - 75,000 SF | 
| Lot Size: | 5 Acres | 
| Escalations: | 7% - 10% Every 5-Years | 
| Lease Term: | 20 Years | 
| Lease Type: | NNN | 
| Credit Rating: | BBB (S&P) | 
Tenant Company Information:
The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, known as Stop & Shop, is a chain of supermarkets located in the northeastern United States. From its beginnings in 1892 as a small grocery store, it has grown to include 415 stores chain-wide.[3]
Stop & Shop has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dutch supermarket operator Ahold since 1995 and was part of the Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover division with sister chain Giant-Landover between 2004 and 2011. Ahold announced on June 24, 2015, that it would merge with Brussels-based Delhaize Group, a Belgian grocery store conglomerate whose U.S. grocery operations included Hannaford of Scarborough, Maine and Food Lion of Salisbury, North Carolina. The merger was completed on July 24, 2016, with the new holding company being named Ahold Delhaize.
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