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Robust Growth for Retail Supply & Leasing

Torbit - August 06, 2023 - - 0 |
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The retail sector has seen remarkable growth in supply and leasing during the first quarter of the year, with Ahmedabad leading in both supply and leasing.  

According to a latest CBRE  report, retail sector leasing grew by 130% Y-o-Y to 1.5 mn sq. ft. in January-March 23. Supply during this period increased by 474% Y-o-Y to 1.1 mn. sq. ft. During the January-March’23 period, Ahmedabad led the absorption with a 27% share, followed by Delhi-NCR at 26%, and Bangalore and Chennai at 14% each. The cumulative leasing share of the three cities in total leasing stood at 81%. Ahmedabad saw the highest supply with a 73% share  followed by Delhi-NCR at 20%.

City-wise Absorption  ( in million sq ft)

City-wise Absorption

Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO – India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, said,

Retail supply this year, according to Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO- India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, is expected to surpass 2022 levels owing to pent-up supply addition, with several investment-grade projects launched in the past two years getting ready to become operational in 2023. This would give a fillip to primary leasing, which is likely to be the main demand driver for retail space in 2023. According to Ram Chandnani, Managing Director, Advisory and Transactions Services, CBRE India, retailers will seek spaces beyond conventional malls and high streets to diversify their location plans, thereby enabling supply chain modifications and facilitating customers to shop for any product at any time. Furthermore, omnichannel initiatives such as metaverse and social commerce will witness greater traction.

Retail Market Outlook:

  • Retail supply to surpass 2022 levels owing to pent-up supply addition; several investment-grade projects launched in the past 1.5-2 years also set to become operational in 2023
  • This would give a fillip to primary leasing, which is likely to be the main demand driver for retail space in 2023
  • Retailers to look beyond traditional malls and high streets to diversify their location strategies which will facilitate supply chain transformation so that consumers are able to shop for any product, any time
  • Use of metaverse (to enhance customer experience) and social commerce (involves leveraging social media sentiments) to emerge as key omnichannel strategies
  • Retailers likely to continue to ‘right-size’ stores not only to engage customers but also to provide a wide range of choices in stores

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