According to data from leading real estate consultant Cushman & Wakefield, Central Place (CP) in Delhi witnessed a 14% increase in rent for retail spaces during the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025. Khan Market, one of the most expensive high-street locations globally, continues to command premium rents.
Retail RentsCushman WakefieldKhan MarketCentral PlaceDelhi Real EstateReal Estate NewsApr 13, 2025
The rental rates for retail spaces in Central Place, Delhi, increased by 14% in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025.
Khan Market in Delhi is recognized as one of the costliest high-street locations globally.
The rise in rental rates is attributed to economic growth, increasing consumer spending, infrastructure development, and the thriving tourism industry in Delhi.
Retailers often justify the high rental costs by the potential for increased sales and brand visibility in prime locations, which can significantly enhance their market position.
The data suggests a positive outlook for the future of retail in Delhi, with continued interest from both domestic and international brands and a strong and resilient market.
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