India's retail real estate sector is poised for a significant upswing, with leasing activity projected to surpass 9 million square feet by the end of 2025. This growth is driven by the introduction of high-quality Grade A shopping centers and a shift in consumer preferences towards experiential retail spaces.
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The growth is driven by the introduction of new Grade A shopping centers and a shift in consumer preferences towards experiential retail spaces, such as those offering leisure, dining, and community spaces.
Leasing activity in India's retail real estate sector is expected to surpass 9 million square feet by the end of 2025.
Key retail categories driving demand include fashion, food and beverage, and entertainment, which are closely linked to discretionary spending and urban lifestyle consumption.
New malls are designed with energy-efficient systems, improved walkability, and integrated public transport access, aligning with the growing expectations for sustainable urban infrastructure.
Well-planned malls are increasingly being positioned as employment hubs and social anchors, contributing to local economies and reducing the need for long-distance travel, while also lowering carbon footprints.

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