DTZ-Track2Realty study on commercial real estate-VIII


- india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, india news, property news, real estate news, India Property, Delhi NCR real estate, Mumbai Real Estate, Bangalore Real Estate, Pune Real Estate news,Track2Media, Track2Realty, ravi sinhaTrack2Realty Exclusive: Analysis of West Zone (Mumbai)

The retail landscape across the western zone of the country has remained active through 2012. The sector performance was characterized by buoyant leasing activity from both Indian and international brands. As a result, in addition to expansion of Indian brands, many international retailers also set up their new outlets in the city. Moreover, the recent policy reforms, allowing FDI in multi-brand retail has improved overall sentiments in the sector.

Additionally, the restrained mall supply, particularly in Mumbai, resulted in moderation in availability levels of mall space in the city. As a result, mall rental values across a few micro markets witnessed an appreciation in 2012. Similarly, the continued preference of retailers towards established retail hubs resulted in high street rental values.

Best performing micro markets:

–          Mumbai: Suburban markets of Goregaon and Malad continue to be amongst the best performing retail markets in the city.  This can be attributed to availability of significant mid range and high end residential catchment areas in vicinity.

Major Transactions:

City

Retailers

Mall / High Street

Location

Area (sq ft)

Mumbai KidZania R CITY Vikhroli 80,000
Mumbai Hamleys Infinity Mall Malad 10,000
Mumbai Natuzzi Lower Parel 10,000
Pune Shoppers Stop Koregaon Park Plaza Koregaon 45,000

Source: Market Intelligence, DTZ Research

Emerging Markets:  Eastern Suburbs – Kurla.

Developments expected: The new mall development activity in Mumbai is fairly restrained. About a million sq ft of mall space is expected to get operational over the next 6 to nine months.

….to be continued


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