What retail centers are fighting
- Shoplifting and grab-and-go theft.
- Loitering around storefronts and in common areas.
- After-hours activity in lots and loading areas.
- Customers or employees feeling unsafe at opening/closing.
Tenants judge a center by what they experience in the lot and at the door—not just by what’s
written in the lease. Security has to show up there first.
Retail-focused security components
- Vehicle patrol of parking lots, loading docks, and back-of-house areas.
- On-foot presence in high-traffic zones and trouble corners.
- Storefront support during peak hours, openings, and closings.
- Incident reporting that helps spot patterns across tenants.
Helping ownership and tenants stay aligned
We provide reporting that shows when and where problems occur so ownership can work with tenants
on store practices, hours, and additional coverage if needed. Security isn’t just “in the lease”—
it’s visible in the lot and near the doors.
Next step: walk the center with us
We’ll walk the property with you—lots, storefronts, loading, and blind spots—and propose a program
that fits your center’s traffic pattern instead of a generic schedule.
Schedule a retail security consult