Zara had four stores in Mumbai and was opening three more, sources said.
H&M is opening a 30,000-sq ft store in High Street Phoenix in Lower Parel and a 37,000-sq ft store in Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla. Both properties are owned by Phoenix Mills.
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H&M’s store will be adjacent to Zara’s 25,000-sq ft store in Palladium, the luxury mall owned by Phoenix Mills, in Lower Parel. Zara also has a 36,0000-sq ft store in Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla, where H&M will be opening a store.
Sources said H&M had worked out a special revenue sharing deal with Phoenix Mills. An H&M spokesperson declined to talk about individual mall deals. “In India, we see a great potential to open many stores and we look at many different options. Our expansion strategy is to always open at the best business location,” the spokesperson said.
Zara has been present in India for six years and has 16 stores in the country. After a landmark leasing deal in south Mumbai, where it booked 50,000 sq ft space near Hutatma Chowk for which it will pay Rs 2.5 crore rent per month, the fashion brand is in talks with Oberoi Mall in Goregaon to open a 28,000-sq ft store. Oberoi Mall executives could not be contacted for comments.
Zara had also taken space in L&T’s mall in Seawoods, sources said. A mail sent to Zara’s parent Inditex did not elicit any response.
“Mumbai has limited good quality mall space and brands have to look at the same set of malls,” said a mall operator who did not wish to be named.
According to Mukesh Kumar, vice-president, Infiniti Malls, both Zara and H&M are poised to do well in Mumbai. “While Zara is more premium and sells fast fashion, H&M is more affordable. Mumbai has space for both brands,” he said.
Zara and H&M co-exist in Select CityWalk in Delhi, the No 1 mall in the country in terms of sales, and in Ambience Mall in Gurgaon. H&M is also opening a 37,000-sq ft store in DLF’s Mall of India in Noida on Saturday, which will be its 4,000th store.
H&M had in December 2013 received approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board to invest Rs 720 crore in India, becoming one of the biggest foreign investors in single-brand retailing in the country.
“Our stores must always be in the best business location in a city. This is so important that we would rather wait until the right location becomes available,” the H&M spokesperson recently told this newspaper. The company has said it plans to open 50 stores in India.
According to industry sources, Zara’s 17,000-sq ft store in Select CityWalk pulls in about Rs 10 crore a month, or around Rs 6,000 per sq ft. H&M’s 25,000-sq ft store makes Rs 12.5 crore a month, or about Rs 5,000 per sq ft.
BATTLE OF THE GIANTS
- H&M opening two stores in Mumbai
- Zara, has 7,013 stores worldwide as of Janaury this year.
- H&M has more than 3,900 stores in 61 markets
- H&M and Zara have booked stores in a mall developed by L&T Realty in Navi Mumbai, according to sources
- H&M booked space in Inorbit Malad while Zara booked in Oberoi Mall in Goregaon, which is close to Malad
- Zara and H&M co-exist in Select City Walk in Delhi and Ambience mall in Gurgaon
- H&M is opening a 37,000-sq ft store in DLF’s Mall of India in Noida
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