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Wednesday 13 November 2019 12:01 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 12 November 2019 2:08 pm

London’s New Bond Street has the most expensive retail rents in Europe

By: Jessica Clark

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New York based asset manager Blackstone has paid £230m for a 31,000 sq ft retail space on the affluent New Bond Street strip in the West-End. 
New York based asset manager Blackstone has paid £230m for a 31,000 sq ft retail space on the affluent New Bond Street strip in the West End. (Getty)

London’s New Bond Street is the most expensive shopping street in Europe for retailers to rent store space.

The street in the West End is more expensive than the Avenue de Elysees in Paris and shopping destinations in Milan, Zurich, Vienna and Munich. 

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New Bond Street is the third most expensive street globally, behind Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay and Upper Fifth Avenue in New York City. 

Luxury retailers such as Jimmy Choo, Longchamp and Mulberry have stores on the street, where rents reach $1,714 per sq ft per year. 

Covent Garden was the second most expensive street in the capital in the second quarter of the year, at £950 per sq ft per year, according to Cushman & Wakefield

Sloane Street, Oxford Street and Brompton Road made up the reset of the top five for the most costly streets for retailers in London. 

Peter Mace, head of Cushman & Wakefield’s central London team, said: ““New Bond Street carries such a high retail rent premium over other London streets due to its global renown amongst luxury retailers, who perceive representation here, alongside other locations in New York, Paris and Tokyo, as key to success.”

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He added: “Prime rents in luxury shopping destinations, New Bond Street being a key example, have held up relatively well despite the political uncertainty the UK has endured recently, as the prestige and attraction of global luxury brands remains unsullied.”

London took the top seven slots for the priciest shopping destinations in the UK, Followed by Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh.

Main image credit: Getty

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