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Quantifying Traffic and Visitor Behavior for Single-Asset Acquisition in Retail Real Estate

March 16, 2026
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Headline deals in retail real estate, such as a $19.5 million transaction for a 54,000 sq ft center in Chicago’s Clybourn Corridor, highlight the importance of understanding traffic patterns and visitor behavior. Acquirers must accurately price future performance by quantifying curb traffic, stoppability, and nearby development impacts.

1) Establish Traffic Baseline

C-Site measures exact address traffic using continuous 24/7/365 GPS probe data aggregated every 15 minutes, delivering hourly, daily, monthly, and seasonal profiles. Accuracy matters: Ticon’s TrafficZoom platform achieves AADT estimation errors below 14%, outperforming methods relying on distant counters.

2) Quantify Stop-Intent

C-Site uses driver behavior metrics (speed, acceleration, maneuverability) and network geometry to estimate traffic likely to stop. Studies show 72% of convenience store trips are pass-by, correlating strongly with adjacent ADT (R2=0.75). Visitor rates relate hyperbolically to traffic with 67% determination coefficient, influenced by population and income.

3) Distinguish Local vs. Transit Traffic

C-Site reports the local vs transit traffic mix, and percent of drivers exhibiting shopping behavior, informing tenant and merchandising plans. Visitor benchmarks can vary by ~20%, affecting rent roll durability.

4) Tie Baseline to Operating Economics

Hourly patterns guide staffing, inventory, and marketing aligned with actual traffic peaks and seasonality for operational continuity from acquisition to management.

5) Map External Catalysts and Scenario Test

Ongoing monitoring detects impacts of nearby developments, like IKEA or Costco expansions, allowing updates to hold-period assumptions. Site-level data clarifies how national visitation trends translate to curb impact.

Effective single-asset underwriting answers key questions on true AADT, stop-intent, local transit mix, traffic peak concentration, competitive shifts, and upside/downside scenarios.

C-Site advantages include exact address coverage, temporal richness, behavior-aware metrics, validated accuracy, visitor linkage evidence, and operational continuity. Detailed evidence and continuous monitoring reduce risk and enable confidence in acquisition valuation.

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retail real estate, traffic analysis, single-asset acquisition, visitor behavior, C-Site, stop-intent, local traffic, operational economics