The streets of luxury, recession-proof


Areas of Europe, with exclusive shops maintain pre-recession income, exceeding 6,000 euros.

The luxury market again treads heavily on the main shopping streets in Europe. This is reflected in the study by the consulting firm Jones Lang LaSalle, who has studied the 100 largest firms and their presence in major shopping areas in Europe, where they pay from less than $ 1,000 to almost 8,000 euros per square meter in annuities .

London
In London, talk about glamor and luxury business is to do Bond Street, whose origin dates from the eighteenth century and is linked to art and antiques. Today is the avenue of the great couturiers and fashion boutiques. In the south, known as Old Bond, houses the major jewelry houses like Bulgari, Piaget, Chopard and Tiffany, along with renowned brands such as Gucci, Yves Saint-Laurent, DKNY and Prada.

Two elements indicate the change to the north, New Bond Street. On the one hand, a flower stand by Stella McCartney. In addition, a statue in which Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt chatting animatedly in a bank. Dior, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu and Jimmy Choo are some of the flags of New Bond.

Just happened to Serrano, the glamor of the area has been marred by the refurbishment of the street. Cranes and trucks are part of the everyday landscape, which has sparked complaints from traders.

Paris
The French capital has five places among the 30 most expensive streets of the Old Continent. Located in the heart of Paris near the Place de la Madeleine tourism, the streets of Saint Honore St Honore Faoubourg are two of the most luxurious ways of the city.

In the City of Lights, the U.S. firm Ralph Lauren opened its largest store in Europe in April, after an extensive renovation of a XVII century building, located in Saint Germain. On this street, the rent is around 4,000 euros per square meter per year.

Burberry, Moschino and will soon Cucchinelli Bruenllo neighbors Hermès, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, who already have a place in the second most expensive street in Europe.

Among the tenants of a luxury area, is also the Italian company Ermenegildo Zegna, which opened its first store in France in June at number 50 rue du Faubourg Honore, where the rent is 6,500 euros per square meter per year .

Madrid
To find the first street in the exclusive ranking Spanish business, you have to go to number 25, where the Calle Serrano in Madrid holds the record for being the area with the highest incomes in Spain. The average annual income of 2,280 euros per square meter.

After its renovation, which affected more than three miles from Maria de Molina and Puerta de Alcalá, the main shopping district of Salamanca, Serrano is for luxury brands "Spanish Fifth Avenue." Thus, in the street of even numbers are firms such as Manolo Blahnik and Salvatore Ferragamo, and jewelers like Tiffany & Co and Cartier.

Calle Ortega y Gasset, perpendicular to Serrano, ranked 30 in this ranking. There are situated companies like Hugo Boss, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. The average income of 1,920 euros per square meter per year.

Barcelona
The Catalan capital is also listed among the 30 European cities in the streets with the most expensive rents. Just after Serrano, at position 26, is the Paseo de Gracia, with prices for annual rent of 2,125 euros per square meter.
Par authenticguccishoes le jeudi 21 juillet 2011

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