New Delhi’s Khan Market has once again cemented its place among the world’s most expensive retail corridors, ranking 24th globally in Cushman & Wakefield’s latest Main Streets Across the World report. With rents rising 3% year-on-year to $223 per sq ft per year, the landmark market remains India’s costliest shopping street, underlining the enduring relevance of high street retail—even as global consumer behaviour evolves and online commerce expands at a record pace.
Despite dropping one slot from last year’s 23rd position, Khan Market continues to perform at par with several global peers, supported by rising affluence, premiumisation, and strong retailer demand for walkable, high-visibility locations.
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