India’s retail sector continues its growth streak, with 2.24 million square feet (MSF) of leasing activity recorded in Q2 2025 across malls and high streets in the top 8 cities, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest Retail Market Beat report.

Despite a minor 5.4% dip QoQ and 6.3% YoY, the sector remains healthy, backed by strong H1 2025 volumes of 4.61 MSF — a 17% YoY growth, reflecting stable consumer demand and upbeat retailer sentiment.


📊 Q2 2025 Retail Leasing Snapshot

CityQ2 2025 (MSF)QoQ ChangeYoY Change
Hyderabad0.76-0.9%-22.5%
Mumbai0.52-9.6%🔺155.9%
Delhi-NCR0.30-26.0%-41.4%
Pune0.23🔺37.8%🔺148.7%
Bengaluru0.18-6.3%-44.2%
Chennai0.16-8.6%🔺50.4%
Kolkata0.05🔺29.3%-23.0%
Ahmedabad0.04-17.2%-63.2%
TOTAL2.24-5.4%-6.3%

🛍️ Format Split: Malls vs High Streets

  • High Streets: 1.23 MSF (55%)
    • Saw a 26% QoQ decline, but remain dominant due to limited mall stock.
  • Malls: 1.01 MSF (45%)
    • 42% QoQ growth, highest share in 5 quarters.
    • Vacancy dropped by 77 bps to 8.16%.
    • Superior malls saw just 4.28% vacancy.

🏗️ New Supply Outlook

“Nearly 4.16 MSF of Grade A malls are expected by Q4 2025, especially across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Hyderabad,”
Suvishesh Valsan, Head, Research India, Cushman & Wakefield.

This influx is expected to ease tight vacancies and unlock new opportunities for expansion-hungry retailers.


🏙️ City-Wise Retail Market Highlights

Mumbai

  • Leasing: 0.52 MSF
  • YoY: 🔺1.6x growth
  • Vacancy: ⬆️7.9% (70 bps rise due to relocations)

Hyderabad

  • Leasing: 0.76 MSF
  • Vacancy in superior malls: 1.85%
  • Expected supply: 1.7 MSF by Q4 2025

Delhi-NCR

  • Leasing: 0.3 MSF
  • Vacancy: ⬇️11.9%
  • Expected supply: 1.7 MSF by year-end

Pune

  • Leasing: 0.23 MSF
  • YoY: 🔺1.5x growth
  • Vacancy in superior malls: 5–6%

🧾 Retailer Participation & Segment Trends

CategoryShare (Q2 2025)Notes
Domestic Retailers86% (1.93 MSF)Continued dominance
International Brands14% (0.31 MSF)Up from 8.5%, driven by mall leasing
Food & Beverage + Fashion52% (1.17 MSF)Lifestyle-driven demand
Wellness8% (0.18 MSF)2x YoY growth
Supermarkets/Hypermarkets8% (0.18 MSF)3x QoQ, 10% YoY growth

📌 Quote

“The preference for experience-led and quality retail spaces is clear. With international brands and emerging categories like wellness and grocery gaining traction, we expect leasing momentum to rise further in top-tier metros,”
Suvishesh Valsan, Cushman & Wakefield.


🔮 Outlook: What Lies Ahead?

  • Q3–Q4 2025 to see over 4 MSF of fresh Grade A retail space.
  • Vacancy tightening in superior malls indicates landlord-favorable conditions.
  • Expansion opportunities expected to grow for both domestic and global retailers.

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