The New Yorker Fifth Avenue is the most expensive shopping street of
the world. Gross costs scarcely 1.14 million euro the annual rent for a 100
square meter large business on the most in demand section of the Fifth
Avenue close of the crossing with the 57. Road. On the list in each case the
most expensive road comes from a country.
After the Fifth Avenue the Causeway Bay in Hong Kong follows,
where 795 euro must be paid monthly per square meter. The famous Avenue of
the Champs Elysées in the French capital Paris follows already
with a clear distance with the rent (565 euro).
At the fourth place is the Londoner new bond Street (472
euro). Place five occupies the Japanese capital Tokyo. The most
expensive detail trading class place is the Ginza with a gross
monthly rent of 457 euro per square meter. The
Grafton Street (375
euro) in Dublin follows. At the Bahnhofstrasse Zurich you will
have to pay 351' 600 euro for 100 square meters per year, as Cushman &
Wakefield communicated. Zurich lands on the seventh rank.
Likewise under the Top Ten rank the Pitt Street Mall in
Sydney, the Myeongdong in Seoul and the Kaufingerstrasse in
Munich.
Delhi is the top gainer in 2006.
“It concerns to the Top retailers in the best situations
not so much around the conversion, but rather the contribution, which such a
location can make for the increase of the market value”, Inga Schwarz from
Cushman & Wakefield. Top gainer of the year is the Khan Market in Delhi,
which shifted upward around 17 places on rank 24. Also the Rue Neuve (130
euro) in Brussels clearly improved, likewise around five places on
rank 23 the Bulevardul Magheru (110 euro) in the Romanian capital
Bucharest. It ranked meanwhile at place 30 and could make thereby six
places good. |