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New York’s Fifth Avenue Retains Top Ranking As World’s Most Expensive Retail Destination

November 23, 2023

New York’s Fifth Avenue has maintained its position as the world’s most expensive retail street, with Milan’s Via Montenapoleone climbing to second in the global rankings, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest ‘Main Streets Across the World’ report.

 

The 33rd edition of the report reveals retail rents on Via Montenapoleone grew 20% over the past year to $1,766 USD/sq ft/ yr to displace Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui which dropped to third after more modest 4% rental growth to $1,493 USD/sq ft/ yr. Rents at Fifth Avenue held steady at $2,000 USD/sq ft/ yr.

 

With a rent level on Calea Victoriei, the main retail street of the city, of €55/sq. m/month, Bucharest ranks 40th in the top 49 cities analyzed worldwide and in position 50 out of 57 in the European ranking, just behind Ljubljana. In Prague, Budapest, Zagreb and Belgrade the rents are above the level in Bucharest, a lower value being recorded in Sofia, Bratislava, Vilnius, Riga or Skopje.

 

 

Europe has three of the top five most expensive retail streets globally, with London’s New Bond Street in fourth and Avenues des Champs-Élysées in Paris fifth respectively, and five of the top 10.

 

Dana Radoveneanu, Head of Retail Agency Cushman & Wakefield Echinox: “The report focuses on prime headline rents in best-in-class high street locations across the world which, in many cases, are directly connected to the luxury sector. It includes a ranking of the most expensive rents across the world – featuring the top one per country. Calea Victoriei in Bucharest is the only Romanian location included in the report, representing the most expensive retail street on the local market. The availability of spaces suitable for the opening of luxury stores remains extremely limited in this area of Bucharest, but the proximity to Calea Victoriei has become a magnet for premium hotel brands amid the revival of tourism in this post-pandemic context, a positive factor could influence the need for modern high street retail spaces in the near future.”

 

 

 

 

 

TOP THE MOST EXPENSIVE RETAIL STREETS BY MARKET (source: Cushman & Wakefield)

 

Global Ranking

2023

Global

Ranking 2022

Location

City

Rent
(€/sq m/month)

Pre-covid to present

2023/2022 

1 1 Upper 5th Avenue New York 1,700 14% 0%
2 3 Via Montenapoleone Milan 1,500 31% 20%
3 2 Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong 1,268 -39% 4%
4 4 New Bond Street London 1,242 -11% 0%
5 5 Avenue des Champs Élysées Paris 951 -18% 0%
6 6 Ginza Tokyo 775 0% 0%
7 7 Bahnhofstrasse Zurich 770 -2% 1%
8 8 Pitt Street Mall Sydney 634 -24% 0%
9 9 Myeongdong Seoul 545 -19% 5%
10 11 Kohlmarkt Vienna 430 6% 2%
11 10 West Nanjing Road Shanghai 422 -10% 5%
12 12 Orchard Road Singapore 366 2% 2%
13 14 Dong Khoi HCMC 331 40% 17%
14 13 Kaufinger/Neuhauser Munich 320 -12% 0%
15 15 Ermou Athens 290 2% 5%
16 16 Grafton Street Dublin 252 -17% 11%
17 18 Passeig de Gracia Barcelona 250 -9% 9%
18 17 P.C. Hooftstraat Amsterdam 233 0% 0%
19 19 Parizska Street Prague 225 -4% 0%
20 31 Centre - Istiklal Street Istanbul 208 63% 120%
21 20 Suria KLCC Kuala Lumpur 196 13% 5%
22 21 Khan Market New Delhi 184 7% 3%
23 22 Nedre Slottsgate Oslo 162 10% 0%
24 23 Bloor Street Toronto 157 0% 0%
25 26 Stroget (incl. Vimmelskaftet) Copenhagen 145 -3% 2%
26 25 Grande Rue Luxemburg 145 -9% 0%
27 24 Biblioteksgatan Stockholm 140 -7% 1%
28 27 Meir Antwerp 138 -11% 3%
29 28 Chiado Lisbon 125 -4% 2%
30 30 Vaci utca Budapest 110 -27% 0%
31 29 City Centre Helsinki 102 -24% -14%
32 33 Masaryk CDMX 95 5% 11%
33 32 Central Retail District Bangkok 94 -10% 0%
34 34 Kneza Mihaila Belgrade 85 -6% 0%
35 37 Nowy Swiat Warsaw 75 -33% -3%
36 36 Ilica Street Zagreb 75 -6% 0%
37 35   Jakarta 72 0% 0%
38 39 Oscar Freire Jardins Sao Paulo 62 54% 10%
39 38 Čopova Ljubljana 60 0% 0%
40 40 Calea Victoriei Bucharest 55 0% 0%
41 41 Vitosha Blvd Sofia 54 -7% 4%
42 42 Obchodna ulica Bratislava 45 0% 0%
43 43 Bonifacio High Street Manila 42 4% 4%
44 44 Anexartisisas Ave Limassol 40 21% 8%
45 45 Gedimino Ave./

Pilies St./ Didzioji St.

Vilnius 37 -8% 1%
46 46 Kalku St./Valnu St./

Audeju St./Terbatas

St./Kr.Barona St.

Riga 36 -10% 0%
47 47 Viru Street Tallin 31 -9% 0%
48 48 Makedonija Street Skopje 28 0% 0%
49 49 Calle peatonal Florida. Buenos Aires 24 -38% 33%

 

Rob Travers, Head of EMEA Retail at Cushman & Wakefield, said: “Vacancy in super-prime retail locations remains tight, leading to competitive tension when rare sites become available which feeds through to rents. Even as concerns over consumers cutting discretionary spending have been affecting the economy, retailers and have been securing or enhancing flagship stores in key markets.

 

These stores are a critical part of a brand’s retail equation. They are the physical embodiment of the brand, something that is very hard to curate in an online environment. Often this is reinforced with bespoke products only available for purchase in-store as they channel customers into real-world retail experiences. 

 

As the world continues to emerge from the impacts of the global pandemic, prime retail destinations similarly have continued their rebound, recording mostly positive rental growth over the past year. Rents across global prime retail destinations increased on average by 4.8% in local currency terms over the past year. The strongest growth was recorded in Asia Pacific, which averaged 5.3%, with the Americas at 5.2% and Europe at 4.2%.

 

Cushman & Wakefield Echinox is a leading real estate company on the local market and the exclusive affiliate of Cushman & Wakefield in Romania, owned and operated independently, with a team of over 80 professionals and collaborators offering a full range of services to investors, developers, owners and tenants. For more information, visit www.cwechinox.com 

 

Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) is a leading global commercial real estate services firm for property owners and occupiers with approximately 52,000 employees in approximately 400 offices and 60 countries. In 2022, the firm reported revenue of $10.1 billion across its core services of property, facilities and project management, leasing, capital markets, and valuation and other services. It also receives numerous industry and business accolades for its award-winning culture and commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and more. For additional information, visit www.cushmanwakefield.com.

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