The Fiji Times

Hong Kong loses lustre as retail units go vacant

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HONG KONG - Hong Kong, one of the world’s top luxury shopping destinatio­ns, is losing its lustre as high-end retail properties go vacant and famous foreign brands reduce exposure to the city in favour of opening new outlets in mainland China.

Glitzy Hong Kong shopping streets once packed with luxury stores that attracted 56 million visitors in pre-pandemic 2019 now have about half of their shop units sitting vacant, according to property management companies.

Rents in Tsim Sha Tsui are down 41 per cent from pre-pandemic levels, according to property firm Cushman & Wakefield, and last year the retail district was displaced as the world’s most expensive shopping real estate by New York’s Fifth Avenue.

Canton Road, the most famous shopping street in Tsim Sha Tsui, has a vacancy rate of about 53 per cent, according to global property company Savills.

“Most luxury retailers don’t think Hong Kong will return to the dizzy levels of 2014 when the market here peaked,” said Simon Smith, Savills’ senior director of research and consultanc­y in Hong Kong.

“If you walk around the major shopping areas you won’t see the queues outside luxury boutiques or if you do they are very short,” Mr Smith said.

In place of stores shut by Tiffany, Valentino, Burberry and other big brands over the last three years, including in Tsim Sha Tsui, Central and Causeway Bay shopping districts, pharmacies and sports apparel outlets for brands like Adidas and Sweaty Betty have moved in.

Luxury and big brand retail companies mentioned in the story did not respond to requests for comment.

The store closures came after pro-democracy protests and the crackdown that followed pushed sales into a slump which worsened under nearly three years of stringent COVID rules.

Over that period, Hong Kong suffered around a 30 per cent plunge in overall retail sales compared to 2018 levels, largely because of a tumble in mainland visitors because of travel restrictio­ns.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/LAM YIK ?? Shoppers walk out of a luxury store at Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong, China.
Picture: REUTERS/LAM YIK Shoppers walk out of a luxury store at Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong, China.

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