Retail Hotspots in Asia Pacific 2015
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23NEWDELHI
8 GUANGZHOU
HONG KONG
SINGAPORE
TOKYO
TAIPEI
11 SHENZHEN
15 SHANGHAI
24MANILA
18
4
SYDNEY
9 MELBOURNE
AUCKLAND
9
BANGKOK 23
HO CHI MINHCITY
24JAKARTA
26 SEOULMOST ACTIVE MARKETSMOST ACTIVE MARKETS
RANKINGS
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BEIJING5
KEY
NUMBER OFCOFFEE AND RESTAURANTS
ENTRANTS
TOALNUMBEROF NEW
ENTRANTS
63SINGAPORE
23
37BEIJING
6
57TOKYO
30
47TAIPEI
19
73HONG KONG
37
Coffee andRestaurants
33%
Luxury andBusiness
17%SpecialistClothing
14%
Mid RangeFashion
11%Homeware6%
MOST ACTIVE SECTORS
123
45
USA
JAPAN
FRANCE
UK
ITALY
RETAILER COUNTRYOF ORIGIN
19%
12%
9%
12%
11%
Cross-border retail activity in Asia Pacific continued to intensify in 2015 but new store openings were largely confined to gateway cities.
Underpinned by strong consumer demand for retailtainment, retailers from the Coffee and Restaurants sector accounted for 33% of new entrants in 2015, compared to 22% in 2014.
RETAIL HOTSPOTS IN ASIA PACIFIC 2015
CBRE RESEARCHThis report was prepared by the CBRE Asia Pacific Research Team, which forms part of CBRE Research—a network of preeminent researchers and consultants who collaborate to provide real estate market research, econometric forecasting and consulting solutions to real estate. © CBRE Ltd. 2016 Information contained herein, including projections, has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is your responsibility to confirm independently its accuracy and completeness. This information is presented exclusively for use by CBRE clients and professionals and all rights to the material are reserved and cannot be reproduced without prior written permission of CBRE.
Note: All figures are based on cross-border retailers that have opened their first standalone store for trading during the year.
R e t a i l S c i e n c e f r o m C B R E
Source: CBRE Research, April 2016.