Yelena Stryukova: ‘Nearly 60,000 square metres remain empty in Kazan’s biggest shopping malls’


A considerable part of areas — almost 60,000 square metres — is empty in Kazan’s biggest shopping malls. With the exit of foreign brands from Russia, the figure rose tenfold (!) compared to 2021. Nevertheless, the rapid growth of the share of vacant areas in the capital’s shopping malls stopped, but the number of openings of new stores doubled, writes managing partner of Perfect RED Yelena Stryukova in an op-ed column for Realnoe Vremya.

Shopping malls of Kazan

Market indicators

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There are unresolved issues only with Spanish group Indetex brands and Japanese Uniqlo among those operators who suspended their commercial activity. The rest seemed to determine the future of their chain stores. The French Mulliez family is selling commercial properties it owned, which were earlier used for the needs of Decathlon chain.

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The share of vacant areas in high-quality shopping malls of Kazan is comparable with the size of a big regional shopping centre. As for regional cities, as strange as it might sound, things with commercial property are better here.

A smaller number of international tenants (compared to Kazan) led to a smaller number of closures and suspension of commercial activity of tenants. The data on the share of free areas by late 2022 are in the table below. If we do not take RAMUS MALL in Nizhnekamsk, which opened more than a year ago where free areas are less than half the mall, the share of vacant spaces in the city will be 4%.

Tendencies and forecasts

Автор: Yelena Stryukova
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