Burbank Retail Space Guide
Burbank retail demand is shaped by restaurants, services, fitness, entertainment-adjacent retail, and local customer-facing businesses. Retail tenants should compare corridor visibility, customer base, parking, co-tenancy, and permitted use before focusing on rent alone.
Burbank retail space market snapshot
Rent context based on Greater Los Angeles market reporting for Q1 2026.
Snapshot for current market context
Market context for retail space options
What tenants are seeing now
- Retail performance can vary significantly by corridor, block, visibility, and customer base.
- Restaurants, wellness, service, and daily-needs concepts continue to drive many local searches.
- Parking, signage, co-tenancy, and permitted use can change the fit of an otherwise strong location.
- Tenants should compare trade areas rather than relying on a single citywide rent benchmark.
Where to compare retail space options
Media District
A primary retail area for restaurants, services, and customer-facing businesses.
Downtown Burbank
A useful corridor to compare visibility, customer base, and local trade-area fit.
Magnolia Park
A useful corridor to compare visibility, customer base, and local trade-area fit.
Empire Center
A useful corridor to compare visibility, customer base, and local trade-area fit.
Start with nearby retail space markets
This guide covers Burbank market context, but nearby markets may have more active retail space options to compare.
Glendale, CA
Varies by corridor; destination districts and neighborhood streets can price differently
Read the Glendale retail guideLos Angeles, CA
Varies widely by corridor; neighborhood retail often requires market-by-market comparison
Read the Los Angeles retail guidePasadena, CA
Varies by corridor; destination districts and neighborhood streets can price differently
Read the Pasadena retail guideCulver City, CA
Varies by corridor; visibility, parking, and customer base are major pricing factors
Read the Culver City retail guideWhat size retail space do you need?
Most businesses start by estimating team size, operational needs, customer access, storage needs, and future growth. If you are unsure, compare a few size ranges before narrowing the search.
- Under 1,000 sqft can work for smaller teams, service businesses, or focused local operations.
- 1,000-5,000 sqft often fits growing businesses that need a practical mix of work, customer, or support areas.
- 5,000+ sqft is usually evaluated around layout, operational flow, and future expansion needs.
How to find space in Burbank
Some markets have useful rent and neighborhood context before Rofo has active retail space inventory to browse. Tell us what you need and we can help identify options, compare nearby markets, or connect you with local market support.
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