
Chart of the Day: Orchard Road landlords reeling as key retailers exit
More shops are moving to the suburbs.
More retailers are opting to vacate their prime spaces in Orchard Road and move to the heartlands instead, according to a report by CBRE.
This trend exacerbates the problems ailing Singapore's retail leasing scene, which has been hard-hit by a decline in both tourist and local spending.
"As part of cost saving measures, more established retailers have opted to relocate out of prime corridors to secondary corridors, especially in the Orchard Road sub-market," CBRE said in a report.
Although exits have weighed on rents, CBRE noted that freeing up prime space has allowed landlords to pursue retailers seeking flagship space.
"Demand is likely to stay patchy with retailers expected to be even more discerning about store location and openings as their operations evolve to include more retail channels. This does not bode well for overall occupancy with more supply dude to complete from now till 2019," CBRE said.