Majority of Retailers & Businesses Not Able to Pay Rent as Costs Accrue Amid Reopenings

Date:

Share post:

Commercial rent continues to be the most critical aspect of many businesses in Canada as they struggle to survive through the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Toronto Association Of Business Improvement Areas, in partnership with other groups, has been conducting surveys around the issue and the results are striking for the future of many of those small businesses.

The latest survey, which included businesses in Toronto, Guelph, and Ottawa, found that 72 percent of businesses could not make all of June’s rent while 63 percent did not pay all of May’s rent and 50 percent April’s rent. Also, 78 percent of businesses feel they will not make all of July’s rent.

It’s a growing number and an increasingly worrisome situation.

John Kiru, Executive Director of the Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas, said each of the recent surveys got progressively higher in terms of businesses having challenges.

“It confirmed what our expectations were. The bottom line is that we felt 40 to possibly 50 percent of the businesses on Main Street will likely fail if this pandemic went three to four months,” said Kiru. “What these surveys have shown is that we are on that trajectory.

“Small businesses traditionally have one to two months staying power in terms of paying bills, in terms of paying their rents. That third survey brought those numbers forward for us. The third one also included beyond Toronto as we also reached out to Ottawa and Guelph. We wanted to show that it’s not a Toronto centric problem and that it’s not an urban centric problem. That these questions were relevant and the actual numbers for communities right across the province.”

Kiru said the longer the pandemic environment continues the recovery of existing businesses on Main Street will be tougher.

“We will lose those businesses no doubt about it,” he said. “Recovery is not only going to have to focus on reopening our businesses and advocating for some infusion of dollars to help these businesses recover, continuation of some of these programs such as the wage subsidy to give to restaurants. You don’t just flip a switch in these businesses. You need some time to get your feet underneath you to build your cash flow.

“Our recovery is no longer focused on simply reopening existing business people. It will continue to be that but also added to that is another layer and that is filling the vacancies that have been created as a result of this and filling those vacancies in a way that balances the neighbourhood and makes it still an attractive destination for people to come out and visit.”

Stephen Maciejowski, Director of Operations & Special Projects Old Town Toronto / St Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA / King East Design District, said he too found it interesting and concerning the number of businesses that each month are finding it increasingly more difficult to pay their rents.

“It tells me that people are slowly running out of the cushions they may have had and they’re trying to figure out who do I pay with the little money I have left in order to try and stay afloat,” said Maciejowski. “For some of them, they’re running out even if they were able to get that $40,000 loan (from the federal government). That only lasts so long especially in downtown Toronto.

“For a lot of them they’re wondering if they really want to go further in debt to try to save the business when they don’t know when they’re going to be able to open again and how long it’s going to take them to get it back up to somewhere even close to operating at 100 percent.”

The survey’s key recommended actions are:

• Enact a provincial moratorium on commercial evictions OR make the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) program mandatory OR take the lead from BC and enact a moratorium on commercial evictions for landlords who are eligible to apply but choose not to;

• Process to apply is cumbersome, unclear, application portal has had issues and landlords are resistant to releasing their financial and other documentation;

• Allow commercial businesses/tenants the right to apply for the program;

• Landlords don’t want to contribute 25 percent to the program. This amount needs to be reduced or allow landlords and tenants to negotiate the best way to cover the remaining 50 percent; and

• Reduce eligibility criteria, not all businesses have lost 70 percent, even 30 percent revenue loss is significant for most of these small margin businesses.

Some other key findings from the survey include:

• 42 percent of businesses do not qualify for the wage subsidy; 28 percent do not qualify for the $40,000 loan; 36 percent do not qualify for the rent assistance and 11 percent do not qualify for any of the government programs’;

• Almost 70 percent of businesses have relied on the government loan to cover expenses;

• 61 percent of businesses who qualify indicate their landlord has not applied for the rent assistance program;

• Of those who have not applied, 62 percent of businesses think their landlord will not apply for the rent assistance program;

• 41 percent of businesses who needed rent accommodation indicate their landlord did not accommodate them;

• 29 percent of businesses are concerned about being locked-out (down from 43.9 percent in May’s survey);

• 95 percent of landlords did not receive all of June’s rent (81 percent did not receive all of May’s rent and 74 percent April’s rent, per previous surveys);

• 85 percent of landlords feel they will not receive all of July’s rent;

• 71 percent of landlords do not qualify for the wage subsidy; 63 percent do not qualify for the $40,000 loan; 28 percent do not qualify for the rent assistance and 14 percent do not qualify for any of the programs;

• Less than 40 percent of landlords are benefiting from the available financial programs;

• 52 percent of landlords who qualify indicate they have not applied for the rent assistance program; and

• Of those who have not applied, 33 percent of landlords indicate they do not plan to apply for the rent assistance program.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More From Retail Insider

Anatomy of a Leader: Samir Kulkarni, CEO of Showcase

The CEO of the well-known retailer discusses growing up in Brampton in an entrepreneurial family that owned various businesses, and how he grew to become the owner and head of a chain of over 150 stores.

As Retailers Collect More Data, Cybercrime Hits Retailers Including London Drugs [Expert Comments]

With London Drugs stores in Western Canada being closed this week due to a cybersecurity incident, several experts discuss the challenges of retailers collecting customer data and what it means for the future.

Shake Shack Announces 1st Toronto Location at the City’s Busiest Pedestrian Intersection [Interview]

Expert Lisa Hutcheson says that Shake Shack will drive foot traffic with its popular foodservice concept that is officially expanding into Canada.

Oakridge Park in Vancouver Announces Luxury Jewellery Brand Retailers Ahead of Spring 2025 Opening [Feature]

Included will be one of the world’s largest Rolex stores, and first-to-Canada locations for two of the world’s most exclusive and expensive jewellery and watch brands. 

Canada’s Top Shopping Centres by Sales Per Square Foot [Analysis]

Retail Insider analyses the top malls in Canada by sales per square foot, including which malls are top, what cities they're in, and how Canadian downtowns include several properties.

Retailer ‘Handmade Saskatchewan’ Eyes Store Expansion with Local Products [Interview]

The unique retailer with three locations is looking to open another in Regina as it works with local vendors, supporting the economy while offering one-of-a-kind products.

Why the Loblaw Boycott is a Useless Attempt to Address Grocery Pricing [Op-Ed]

Sylvain Charlebois says that organizers of the boycott don't understand retail, and that an effective boycott would have involved avoiding all big-box players that collectively dictate the market.

INLAND in Toronto Marks 10 Years with May Event: Interview with Founder Sarah Power [Video Interview]

Craig and Sarah discuss INLAND's evolution into Canada's leading retail pop-up platform for emerging designers, the unique retail locations in years past and the partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University.

Cadillac Fairview Portfolio Dominates in ICSC Mall Productivity Ranking Study [Interview]

The Canadian landlord owns more than half of the top 25 ranked shopping centres by sales per square foot, speaking to the strength of the portfolio and ongoing investment in the properties.

Non-Alcoholic Beverage Retailer ‘Sobr Market’ Opens Expanded Toronto Flagship Store [Interview/Photos]

Addressing a trend, the transformed downtown store features two levels with a tasting bar on each floor for customers to sample products before they purchase.

Craig’s Cookies Expands with 2 Toronto Stores in Major Malls, Further Expansion Planned [Interviews]

The popular Toronto-based brand is picking first-rate high-traffic locations, as it expands its flavours as well as its base of storefronts.

Asian-Themed Retailer ‘Kiokii and…’ Plans Significant Store Expansion Across Canada [Interview]

The Richmond Hill-based retailer, with beauty and other categories, has opened nine stores in Ontario since 2022 and now plans to open stores across the country in major shopping centres.

Former Eaton’s Department Store Restaurant in Toronto to Feature ‘Lunching with Lady Eaton’ Event in July

The iconic Eaton’s College Street Round Room Restaurant, which closed in 1977 for a store relocation, will be open to the public who can dine with a menu as well as the opportunity to shop local goods.

Many Canadians Are Risking Illness by Eating Expired Food with Grocery Inflation [Op-Ed]

Sylvain Charlebois says that over half of Canadians acknowledge that inflation has forced them to compromise on food safety, indicating a significant issue in affordability that needs to be addressed.

Coming Out Soon: Retail Insider the magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1: State of the industry

The Spring 2024 issue discusses the state of the industry from what's happening in physical retail, construction, online channels, and the future as retail transforms.

Anatomy of a Leader: Kristy Miller, Founder of The Scented Market

Miller discusses her entrepreneurial journey, her appearance on hit CBC television show Dragon’s Den, and how she's found success growing her eco-friendly business.

Canadian Retail Sees Strong Gains in February, Fueling Summer Shopping Speculation [JC Williams Group Analysis]

The consultancy analyses the most recent StatCan numbers, which show an increase in spending by consumers which could lead to a robust summer for retail.

‘Arcadia Earth’ Experience Concept And Travel Exhibit Opens At The Well in Toronto [Interview]

The sustainability-focused interactive experience that merges creative art and technology recently opened in Toronto, and its success is seeing it expand with alcohol-based evenings and a national traveling exhibit in malls.

Luxury Brand Loro Piana to Expand into Canada with Standalone Stores 

The Italian luxury brand will open a Bloor Street flagship and at least one mall storefront as it enters Canada with a flurry of construction.

Jeweller Michael Hill to Showcase New Store Design in Canada with Major Brand Refresh [Interview/Renderings]

The Australian jewellery brand has launched a new strategy with a brand ambassador, digital refresh, new product and a new store design that will first be showcased in a new Canadian flagship.

RECENT RETAIL INSIDER VIDEOS

Advertisment

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Subscribe

* indicates required

RECENT articles

Anatomy of a Leader: Samir Kulkarni, CEO of Showcase

The CEO of the well-known retailer discusses growing up in Brampton in an entrepreneurial family that owned various businesses, and how he grew to become the owner and head of a chain of over 150 stores.

As Retailers Collect More Data, Cybercrime Hits Retailers Including London Drugs [Expert Comments]

With London Drugs stores in Western Canada being closed this week due to a cybersecurity incident, several experts discuss the challenges of retailers collecting customer data and what it means for the future.

Shake Shack Announces 1st Toronto Location at the City’s Busiest Pedestrian Intersection [Interview]

Expert Lisa Hutcheson says that Shake Shack will drive foot traffic with its popular foodservice concept that is officially expanding into Canada.

Oakridge Park in Vancouver Announces Luxury Jewellery Brand Retailers Ahead of Spring 2025 Opening [Feature]

Included will be one of the world’s largest Rolex stores, and first-to-Canada locations for two of the world’s most exclusive and expensive jewellery and watch brands. 

Canada’s Top Shopping Centres by Sales Per Square Foot [Analysis]

Retail Insider analyses the top malls in Canada by sales per square foot, including which malls are top, what cities they're in, and how Canadian downtowns include several properties.

Retailer ‘Handmade Saskatchewan’ Eyes Store Expansion with Local Products [Interview]

The unique retailer with three locations is looking to open another in Regina as it works with local vendors, supporting the economy while offering one-of-a-kind products.

Why the Loblaw Boycott is a Useless Attempt to Address Grocery Pricing [Op-Ed]

Sylvain Charlebois says that organizers of the boycott don't understand retail, and that an effective boycott would have involved avoiding all big-box players that collectively dictate the market.

INLAND in Toronto Marks 10 Years with May Event: Interview with Founder Sarah Power [Video Interview]

Craig and Sarah discuss INLAND's evolution into Canada's leading retail pop-up platform for emerging designers, the unique retail locations in years past and the partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University.

Cadillac Fairview Portfolio Dominates in ICSC Mall Productivity Ranking Study [Interview]

The Canadian landlord owns more than half of the top 25 ranked shopping centres by sales per square foot, speaking to the strength of the portfolio and ongoing investment in the properties.

Non-Alcoholic Beverage Retailer ‘Sobr Market’ Opens Expanded Toronto Flagship Store [Interview/Photos]

Addressing a trend, the transformed downtown store features two levels with a tasting bar on each floor for customers to sample products before they purchase.

Craig’s Cookies Expands with 2 Toronto Stores in Major Malls, Further Expansion Planned [Interviews]

The popular Toronto-based brand is picking first-rate high-traffic locations, as it expands its flavours as well as its base of storefronts.

Asian-Themed Retailer ‘Kiokii and…’ Plans Significant Store Expansion Across Canada [Interview]

The Richmond Hill-based retailer, with beauty and other categories, has opened nine stores in Ontario since 2022 and now plans to open stores across the country in major shopping centres.

Former Eaton’s Department Store Restaurant in Toronto to Feature ‘Lunching with Lady Eaton’ Event in July

The iconic Eaton’s College Street Round Room Restaurant, which closed in 1977 for a store relocation, will be open to the public who can dine with a menu as well as the opportunity to shop local goods.

Many Canadians Are Risking Illness by Eating Expired Food with Grocery Inflation [Op-Ed]

Sylvain Charlebois says that over half of Canadians acknowledge that inflation has forced them to compromise on food safety, indicating a significant issue in affordability that needs to be addressed.

Coming Out Soon: Retail Insider the magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1: State of the industry

The Spring 2024 issue discusses the state of the industry from what's happening in physical retail, construction, online channels, and the future as retail transforms.

Anatomy of a Leader: Kristy Miller, Founder of The Scented Market

Miller discusses her entrepreneurial journey, her appearance on hit CBC television show Dragon’s Den, and how she's found success growing her eco-friendly business.

Canadian Retail Sees Strong Gains in February, Fueling Summer Shopping Speculation [JC Williams Group Analysis]

The consultancy analyses the most recent StatCan numbers, which show an increase in spending by consumers which could lead to a robust summer for retail.

‘Arcadia Earth’ Experience Concept And Travel Exhibit Opens At The Well in Toronto [Interview]

The sustainability-focused interactive experience that merges creative art and technology recently opened in Toronto, and its success is seeing it expand with alcohol-based evenings and a national traveling exhibit in malls.

Luxury Brand Loro Piana to Expand into Canada with Standalone Stores 

The Italian luxury brand will open a Bloor Street flagship and at least one mall storefront as it enters Canada with a flurry of construction.

Jeweller Michael Hill to Showcase New Store Design in Canada with Major Brand Refresh [Interview/Renderings]

The Australian jewellery brand has launched a new strategy with a brand ambassador, digital refresh, new product and a new store design that will first be showcased in a new Canadian flagship.