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Cushman & Wakefield’s annual list of the most expensive retail rents, both in the Americas and globally, keeps Manhattan’s Upper Fifth Avenue at the top of both lists. No D.C. retail district made the global list.
Among the most expensive retail rents in the Americas, Georgetown ranks No. 17, at an average $160-per-square-foot. Even at that, retail rents on Upper Fifth Avenue this year averaged more than 12 times than Georgetown’s average rent, at $2,000-per-square-foot.
Georgetown’s average retail rent this year was down 13% from pre-pandemic rents in 2019, and unchanged from last year, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s data.
However, Georgetown’s high retail rents do not seem to have deterred retailers. A separate report from the Georgetown Business Improvement District this year showed the vacancy rate back down to pre-pandemic levels, with more than 55 retail and restaurant openings in 2023, and another 30 to 40 expected next year.
Upper Fifth Avenue’s average retail rent this year was about 13% higher than the next-most-expensive global shopping district, Via Montenapoleone in Milan, Italy.
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