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Race for stores runs in face of urban slowdown
Hindustan Times Noida
|July 09, 2025
Apps may be on fire and commerce going quick, but urban retailers selling everything from apparel to food and jewellery are racing to open stores in malls and high streets, betting on an impending consumption upsurge.
Retail giants such as Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd and Tata Group-backed Trent Ltd, and startups like Mokobara and Sugar alike are pressing ahead with plans to expand their physical footprint, as lower income taxes and bountiful monsoon spark optimism in corporate corridors.
Store additions are projected to grow 18-20% this fiscal year, with a slight increase anticipated in FY27, according to property consultancy Knight Frank India. In comparison, FY24 saw 9-10% growth, while the previous year reported 14-16%.
Store additions are projected to grow by 18-20% this fiscal year, with a slight increase anticipated in FY27.
"Contrary to what people think, that retail expansion has been kept on hold, per our estimates, we anticipate an 18-20% growth in number of store additions this fiscal year; by 2030 this may go up to 25-30%," said Abhishek Sharma, senior director, retail agency at Knight Frank India.
This story is from the July 09, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Noida.
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