Detroit Retail Market Report

By PropZone Research · Data through Q1 2026 · Aggregated from Cushman & Wakefield, Colliers

Quarterly retail market indicators for Detroit, aggregated by PropZone from Cushman & Wakefield, Colliers. As of Q1 2026, average asking rent was $17.00/SF with a 1.3% vacancy rate.

Projected current retail pricing — Detroit

low confidence
Projected asking rent
$17.00–$17.05/SF/yr
Estimated sale value
$132–$167/SF

Modeled estimate (income approach) shown as a range — not an appraisal. Projected asking rent × occupancy × net-operating-income margin band ÷ market cap rate, from Q1 2026 multiple brokerages data (cap rate 7.7%, asking rent trend-adjusted to today). Assumes ~92% occupancy (vacancy not reported) and a 6582% net-operating-income margin.

QuarterAsking rentVacancyNet absorptionUnder constr.Source
Q1 2026$17.00/SF1.3%-3K SFCushman & Wakefield
Q1 20265.9%125K SFColliers
Q3 2019$17.00/SF5.5%804K SFColliers
Q2 2017$24.99/SF5.8%-6.5M SFCushman & Wakefield

How the brokerage sources compare

For Q1 2026, the brokerages PropZone aggregates for Detroit retail did not fully agree. On vacancy, the sources span 4.6 points — from 1.3% (Cushman & Wakefield) to 5.9% (Colliers). PropZone reconciles these into a single consensus median rather than relying on any one brokerage.

SourceVacancyAsking rentCap rate
Colliers5.9%7.7%
Cushman & Wakefield1.3%$17.00/SF

Per-brokerage figures for Q1 2026, aggregated from published brokerage market reports.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average asking rent for retail space in Detroit?
As of Q1 2026, the average asking rent for retail space in Detroit was $17.00/SF, per Cushman & Wakefield.
What is the retail vacancy rate in Detroit?
The retail vacancy rate in Detroit was 1.3% as of Q1 2026 (Cushman & Wakefield).
Where does PropZone's Detroit market data come from?
This report aggregates quarterly retail market data for Detroit from Cushman & Wakefield, Colliers.
How much do brokerage estimates differ for retail space in Detroit?
For Q1 2026, the brokerage sources PropZone aggregates for Detroit did not fully agree. On vacancy, the sources span 4.6 points — from 1.3% (Cushman & Wakefield) to 5.9% (Colliers). PropZone reconciles these into a single consensus median rather than relying on any one brokerage.