Fifth Avenue isn't the most expensive shopping district anymore...
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Hong Kong‘s shopping district of Causeway Bay has knocked New York’s Fifth Avenue off the top of the list of most expensive places to rent retail space in the world. The Big Apple’s most famous shopping street lost its top ranking for the first time in 11 years, in a sign of the strong demand for luxury goods from cashed-up Chinese shoppers, property services firm Cushman & Wakefield said. “The…

The Big Apple’s most famous shopping street lost its top ranking for the first time in 11 years, in a sign of the strong demand for luxury goods from cashed-up Chinese shoppers, property services firm Cushman & Wakefield said.
“The highlight of this year’s survey was Hong Kong… notwithstanding slowing economic activity, retailers continued to see the market as the ideal launching platform into mainland China,” the firm said in a statement.
Causeway Bay saw a surge in leasing activity with a 34.9 percent hike in rental values to $2,630 per square foot, compared with $2,500 in New York. The Champs-Elysees in Paris climbed two places to third at $1,129.
“There has been the usual jostling for the top positions between Hong Kong and New York,” Cushman’s Global Retail Services chief John Strachan said.
“But of course the real message here is the unfaltering advance of the top global cities, fuelled by a shortage of supply and the interest of international brands.”
Cushman’s Main Streets Across the World report found that luxury retailing was driving rental growth, with stiff competition for the “most coveted” locations.
The Asia-Pacific region had five of the 10 most expensive locations in the world, thanks to its increasingly affluent middle-class.
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