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There was an interesting article in the latest copy of the Romanian newspaper, The Diplomat newspaper about the rise in the number of shopping malls expected to open in cities around Romania this year. The article signals the rising affordability not just in Bucharest but in regional cities such as Cluj-Napoca, Baia Mare and Iasi among others.
What is interesting is to see the investors in some of these shopping malls – particularly the large fund management companies looking towards markets such as Romania to improve the performance of their property funds.
Large retail developers are now realizing that the typical Romanian now wants more and can afford more.
“What they expect in Madrid or Paris, they now want in Bucharest or Cluj-Napoca …… Westhill’s Ploiesti-based mall, due for 2010, will include a climbing wall and possibly ice skating, while tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming and a gym are all under consideration. “People want to spend money on leisure,” says Panculescu, commercial director Westhill Romania.
Important also is the tenant mix in these new retail centres – these will be attracting high street tenants: “Debenhams and Marks and Spencer have already opened in Bucuresti Mall and Plaza Romania. More stores in this format will come on-line by 2010 – but with direct investments rather than through third-party franchises. “There are companies from Germany and other EU countries looking to enter the market,” says Ali Ergun Ergen, general manager, Baneasa Shopping City.”
The article confirmed what we have believed about spending power in Romania that although spending power is much less than Western European markets it is increasingly annually.
Although Romanians are spending much less in-store than their European counterparts, compared to the average declared salary, they are enthusiastic consumers… In Europe, the average amount spent per visit is around 230 Euro and in Romania it is 50 Euro, according to Euromall. “But this goes up every year,”
Also reiterated is our view that Romanians like to consume and like to buy good quality goods which is reflected in their desire to live in new well designed residential developments
“You can’t construct a shopping mall with low value material,” says Havar. “You cannot cheat the people in Romania, it would be a mistake to even try it.” Romanians are ostentatious compared to many shoppers in Eastern Europe. The average time a European spends in a mall is around 1.5 to two hours – this is higher in Romania. They enjoy luxury brands and the chance to consume. Comparisons have been made between the Romanians, Russians and Italians and their conspicuous show of wealth. They are not like the Germans.
Below is the full article
A list of the shopping malls to be open in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010, those that are still pending and cities that are still on the look-out for malls is included in a link under the paragraph “Consumer Nation” – that’s also worth a look
http: / /www .thediplomat .ro /features _1207 _2 .php
Noreen
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