Pune’s Retail Real
Estate Sector: The Game Gets Real..!
Significant supply churn, more global & luxury brands line up
by Mr. Mayank
Sharan, JLL India
While the demonetisation
wave put a dampener on residential sales across India, the retail market was
comparatively unaffected and showed good flexibility in terms of a steady
consumer spending pattern. Pune’s retail market is receiving considerable investment
attention from global retail players.
Many international
brands that preferred to be present only in the bigger metros have recognized
the potential of Pune as a model city to expand their footprint and study
consumers’ behaviour patterns. This has led to a reinforcement of the
mall culture in Pune.
There has been some
important supply augmentation on Pune’s retail real estate market recently,
particularly Westend Mall in Aundh and The Pavilion Mall on
S.B Road, which is slated to become operational in 2017.
Rental Growth
The rental landscape has
changed quite a lot in 2017, with quality malls seeing considerable with rental
increments while others displayed slower or no growth. While retail rental
growth in Pune as a whole has been 1% at a city level in 1Q17 when compared to
1Q16, the growth in comparable markets like Bangalore and Hyderabad was flat.
However, when we look at Pune’s most popular Grade A malls where supply is short
and demand is high, rentals have moved upward by as much as 10-15% recently.
Capital values in high-demand malls have also seen significant increase in 2Q17
over 1Q17, going as high as 10% in some cases. This has led to a renewed
interest by mall developers to invest in relevant Grade A retail supply.
Catchment Dynamics
Driven by sectors like
automobiles, IT/ITeS, agro and food processing, Pune has a good mix of young
and high-income demographics, which has encouraged retailers to expand their
footprint and consistently drive organized retail growth over the last few
years.
However, the city’s
retail market scenario was unfavourable in 2016 and a few malls were
scrapped and proposed to be converted into office spaces.
· Inorbit Mall will soon be converted into a
commercial space and has been taken over by Amazon to set up its IT/ITeS
service arm
· Kakade Centerport and Pulse Mall have been
refurbished into office spaces
Success Drivers
It is a known fact that
the success of any retail establishment depends on basic parameters that mall
developers must consider. These variables are:
· Appropriate location, including proximity to key
centres of the city
· Approach and accessibility, and adequate
organized parking spaces
· Catchment-specific tenant mix
· Proper brand positioning
· Attractive mall façade
· Promotional activities to attract footfalls,
justifiable offers and discounts, and
· Open spaces for customers to socialize.
On these fronts, many
mall owners in Pune have had to recognize that the odds were against them and
have had to take suitable measures to stay relevant, drive footfall growth and
boost efficiency. This has evidently included re-thinking on how they perceive
their properties and re-executing business plans to make their real estate
investments efficient. In the malls that have stayed operational in Pune, the
developers have had to go well beyond traditional shopping to consistently
increase footfalls.
Among the malls which
have managed to crack the code and stay highly relevant are:
· Phoenix Market City on Nagar Road
· Amanora Mall in Hadapsar
· Seasons Mall next to Magarpatta City and
· Kumar Pacific Mall on Swargate
On the contrary to
oversupply mall situation in Eastern corridor, Global High Street Mall, a newly
launched centre in Hinjewadi Phase 2 has attracted considerable
interest amongst retailers due to the ready available catchment, lack of a
destination supply with the right ingredients. The centre which
houses the largest PVR in Pune is due in Q4-2019.
Nitesh Hub
(formerly known as Koregaon Park Plaza) which now is operational on four floors
and is witnessing considerable footfalls has plans of adding more international
marquee brands and also increase their Food offering in the centre to
increase the overall consumption from the centre. These malls have worked
consistently on their branding and promotion strategies.
International Brand
Expansion
Pune has seen a visible
growth in the luxury retail segment in certain catchment areas. The Pavilion on
S.B Road and Westend Mall in Aundh, which account for of 4.5
lakh sq. ft. and 4 lakh sq. ft. respectively, plan to up their game with major
international brands like H&M, Zara, Gant, Kenneth Cole, Brooks Brother ,
MAC Cosmetics and Superdry.
Many global retailers
are expanding their retail footprint in Pune to display their exclusive
collections with multiple stores. Some of the leading international and
domestic players in Pune who are dictating quality organized retail spaces
dynamic in upcoming retail establishments are H&M, Marks & Spencers,
Decathlon, MAX etc.
International retail
giants like Walmart and IKEA are also considering Pune. IKEA plans to acquire
land parcels to execute entry into Pune in 2018-19, and Walmart is considering
a suitable location to activate its stores. Both these retail giants will focus
primarily on the brick-and-mortar model, but use e-commerce to supplement sales
in the city.
Primarily, they will
focus on establishing operations and growing in the traditional way. IKEA is
not considering e-commerce as a major channel; it plans to rely on a
‘touch-and-feel’ strategy and utilise the online route to improve
customer convenience and for back-end support services.
The Future
With the introduction of
retail reforms like Retail REIT (imminent in India) and GST (effective from July
1, 2017) Pune’s retail real estate market will see better quality malls, a
reduction in strata sold spaces and significantly improved efficiency and ease
of retail goods movement.
About the author..
Mr. Mayank Sharan, Local Director - Retail, JLL India
For media contact
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
Arun Chitnis
Head - Corporate Communications & Media Relations
JLL India
Level 6, Amar Avinash Corporate Plaza
Bund Garden Road,
Pune 411001.
Tel: (020) 40196100 Fax: (020) 40196101
Mob: 91 9657129999
Website: www.joneslanglasalle.co.in
Blog: www.joneslanglasalleblog.com/realestatecompass
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