- Russia and Turkey continue to dominate the 2011/12 development pipeline
- In Western Europe, Italy and France top the pipeline
- London’s Stratford City is Europe’s largest shopping centre under construction
at 176,500 sqm
New shopping centre development in Europe fell sharply in 2010, with the largest decline
since 1983, according to a report from Cushman & Wakefield. Around 5.2 million sq m of
shopping centre space was completed last year, a fall of 30% from
2009. It was the second consecutive year of falling completion levels and represented the
lowest annual completion total since 2004.
However, development is expected to pick up in 2011 with over half of the markets predicted
to see an upturn in activity. 6.9 million sq m of new space is scheduled for completion by the
year end. Market conditions remain uncertain across many parts of Europe, and the pipeline may
increase or decline with projects restarting or being delayed depending on economic growth,
retail sales and occupier demand. If all of the schemes are finished on time, this year’s
development total will exceed that of last year by 33%.
In total, 165 new shopping centres opened in 2010 with total GLA (Gross Lettable Area)
standing at just over 131.9 million sq m in Europe.As with previous years, Central and Eastern
Europe accounted for the majority (63%) of new space opened. The largest scheme completed was
the 144,300sq.m City-Park Grad shopping centre in Voronezh, which is now the biggest shopping
centre in Russia outside of Moscow. Russia recorded the highest development total of all the
markets covered, accounting for a quarter of new space opened last year.
Many Central and Eastern European markets recorded notable increases in floor space, in
particular Bulgaria which saw seven new schemes resulting in a 139% increase in shopping centre
space year-on-year. In Western Europe, Italy and Spain recorded the largest amounts of new
space added. In Italy, 15 new shopping centres and four extensions opened in 2010. Spain saw
seven new schemes and three extensions completed. Germany, Portugal and France all experienced
declines in development activity.
Russia and Turkey continue to dominate the European development pipeline with their combined
2011/12 pipeline accounting for over 40% of the European total. Both markets are expected to
see large increases in development activity in 2011. In Russia, more than 3 million sq m GLA is
due to open in 2011/12. In Turkey, nearly 1.8 million sq m of new space is scheduled for
completion before the end of 2012.
Charles Slater, partner and head of retail services, Cushman & Wakefield, said,
“During 2010 the two principal cities in Russia witnessed the delivery of only two world
class projects: Vegas, Moscow (130,000 sqm GLA) and Galeria, St. Petersburg (93,000 sqm GLA).
In 2011 there will be the completion of multiple retail projects across Russia that were
launched, planned before, or frozen during the crisis. Confidence is now immensely strong from
the occupiers for modern day retail space which will further drive development in what is still
an underdeveloped market.”
There was a rebound in investment activity across all sectors in 2010. European retail
investment volumes amounted to €38.5bn, a 72% increase on the previous year. Across
Europe, prime shopping centre yields continued to harden with Russia recording by far the
sharpest yield compression, ending the year at 10%. Investment activity is expected to increase
slightly across Europe in 2011, and yields are predicted to remain stable or harden marginally.
Retail’s share of total commercial property investment continued to rise, to 33% - up
from 30% in 2009 - confirming its popularity as an asset class.
Mike Rodda, head of cross border retail investment, Cushman & Wakefield, said, “We
have predicted strong performance from Russia and Turkey for a while, this is now coming
through. The occupational markets are strong and finance is accessible especially in Turkey
giving confidence to developers, on top of this liquidity and investor appetite are increasing
month on month."
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European shopping centre pipeline
|
New space opened
|
|
Rank 2010
|
Rank
2011
|
Country
|
1,000 sq m*
|
Rank 2009
|
Rank
2010
|
Country
|
1,000 sq m
Opened 2010
|
|
1
|
1
|
Russia
|
3,099
|
1
|
1
|
Russia
|
1,324
|
|
2
|
2
|
Turkey
|
1,773
|
4
|
2
|
Turkey
|
360
|
|
3
|
3
|
Italy
|
1,011
|
3
|
3
|
Poland
|
350
|
|
4
|
4
|
France
|
891
|
2
|
4
|
Italy
|
347
|
|
6
|
5
|
Spain
|
697
|
24
|
5
|
Bulgaria
|
289
|
|
7
|
6
|
Poland
|
594
|
12
|
6
|
Spain
|
268
|
|
8
|
7
|
UK
|
314
|
6
|
7
|
Germany
|
254
|
|
9
|
8
|
Germany
|
309
|
7
|
8
|
Ukraine
|
232
|
|
16
|
9
|
Croatia
|
301
|
11
|
9
|
UK
|
227
|
|
10
|
10
|
Romania
|
256
|
5
|
10
|
France
|
207
|
Source: Cushman & Wakefield
* Under construction 2011/12