Dallas, TX -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/12/2012 -- Majority of European shopping centers to remain viable and to provide an outlet for capital seeking a secure and profitable home. Older and/or poorly located shopping centers, especially those serving regions particularly badly hit by unemployment, will suffer and some may be badly degraded by retailer flight or even have to close down.
Features and benefits
- Understand which areas of Europe are attracting the most shopping center investment and why.
- Find out how changes to individual country populations and consumer economies have affected the viability of shopping center investment.
- Examine the portfolios of the major shopping center operators, owners and investors.
Highlights
If all the shopping center projects scheduled for 2011 had been completed on time, provision across Europe would have increased by 15% to 6.8 million sq m. However, delays in several markets – notably Italy, Russia and Turkey – resulted in the amount of new shopping center space totaling 5.9 million sq m, nearly identical to that of 2010.
The pipeline for European shopping center development pipeline for 2012/13 is 10.9 million sq m, with 6.4 million sq m scheduled for completion in 2012. Central and Eastern Europe accounts for most (61%) of the pipeline. Russia and Turkey top the list, accounting for 32% of new shopping space scheduled.
Investors are increasingly focusing on maximizing the value of their assets instead of investing in new developments. Many centers built in good locations now require investment to continue to generate high revenues, and both the cost and investment risk of refurbishment and redevelopment is lower than the construction of a new center.
Your key questions answered
- Who are the largest investors, owners and operators of shopping centers in Europe?
- What methods are shopping centers in Europe using to differentiate themselves from the competition?
- What has been the impact of the European debt crisis on shopping centers? What would the worsening of the crisis mean for shopping centers?
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Table Of Contents
- OVERVIEW
- EUROPEAN SHOPPING CENTER DEVELOPMENT
- SHOPPING CENTER GROWTH STRATEGIES IN DIFFICULT TIMES
- THE RISE OF INTERNATIONAL RETAIL BRANDS
- THE CONSUMER ECONOMY
- IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CRISIS
- SHOPPING CENTER INDUSTRY PLAYERS
1. AFI DEVELOPMENT
2. ALTAREA COGEDIM
3. CAPITAL SHOPPING CENTRES
4. CITYCON
5. CORIO
6. EUROCOMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
7. HAMMERSON
8. KLÉPIERRE
9. MULTI CORPORATION
10. PLAZA CENTERS
11. SONAE SIERRA
12. TRIGRANIT
13. UNIBAIL-RODAMCO
14. WESTFIELD
- APPENDIX
List Of Tables
Table: Distribution of European shopping centers 2012
Table: Proportion of population aged 65 or over 2000, 2005 & 2011
Table: EU consumer confidence year-on-year % change June 2011 – May 2012
Table: EU year-on-year % changes in real retail sales at 2005 prices Q4 2010 – Q1 2012
Table: : E xamples of leasing activity 2011
Table: Recent major shopping center acquisitions 2011–12
Table: Shopping center players comparative statistics December 2011
Table: AFI Development company information 2012
Table: Altarea company information 2012
Table: Altarea Cogedim financial performance for years ending December 2007–11
Table: Capital Shopping Centres company information 2012
Table: Capital Shopping Centres financial performance 2010 & 2011
Table: Capital Shopping Centres shopping center portfolio 2012
Table: Citycon company information 2012
Table: Citycon financial performance 2010 & 2011
Table: Citycon shopping center portfolio 2011
Table: Corio company information 2012
Table: Corio financial performance 2007–11
Table: Corio shopping center portfolio by country 2011
Table: Corio shopping center development portfolio 2012
Table: Eurocommercial Properties company information 2012
Table: Eurocommercial Properties financial performance 2009–12
Table: Eurocommercial shopping center portfolio by country June 2012
Table: Hammerson company information 2012
Table: Hammerson net rental income 2010 & 2011
Table: Hammerson shopping center portfolio 2012
Table: Hammerson shopping center pipeline 2012
Table: Klépierre company information 2012
Table: Klépierre financial performance 2007–11
Table: Klépierre shopping center portfolio 2011
Table: Multi Corporation company information 2012
Table: Plaza Centers company information 2012
Table: Plaza Centers financial performance 2010 & 2011
Table: Plaza Centers European shopping center portfolio 2011
Table: Plaza Centers European shopping center development pipeline
Table: Sonae Sierra company information 2012
Table: Sonae Sierra total rental income by country 2010 & 2011
Table: Sonae Sierra key performance indicators 2007–11
Table: Sonae Sierra total GLA evolution 2006-2011
Table: TriGranit company information 2012
Table: TriGranit shopping center portfolio 2011
Table: Unibail-Rodamco company information 2012
Table: Unibail-Rodamco assets 2010 & 2011
Table: Unibail-Rodamco net rental income from shopping centers by region 2010 & 2011
Table: Unibail-Rodamco shopping centers floorspace by region 2011
Table: Unibail-Rodamco shopping center portfolio asset valuation and yields 2011
Table: mfi shopping center portfolio June 2012
Table: Westfield company information 2012
Table: Westfield Group's net profit on an equity share basis 2010 & 2011
Table: Westfield UK retail portfolio 2012
List Of Figures
Figure: Number of European shopping centers 1961–2013
Figure: New shopping center floorspace 1961–2013
Figure: Shopping center floorspace per head of population 2011
Figure: Extensions as percent of annual development activity, Europe, 1961–2013
Figure: Average shopping center size 1961–2013
Figure: Strategies for growth 2012
Figure: Regional mall virtuous circle – the Unibail-Rodamco example 2011
Figure: European population by broad region 2011
Figure: European retail sales by broad region €m 2011
Figure: Indices of GDP at constant prices in northern & western Europe 2000–17e
Figure: Indices of GDP at constant prices for GIPSI countries 2000–17e
Figure: Indices of GDP at constant prices in eastern EU 2000–12e
Figure: Indices of GDP in the rest of Europe 2000–12e
Figure: AFIMALL City, Presnenskaya, Moscow 2012
Figure: Altarea properties Cap 3000 St Laurent du Var & Villeneuve la Garenne 2012
Figure: Capital Shopping Centres - Trafford center Manchester 2012
Figure: Citycon Myyrmanni, Vantaa shopping center 2012
Figure: Corio shopping malls Aarhof, Netherlands & Maremagnum, Barcelona, Spain 2012
Figure: Eurocommercial Properties Passy Plaza, France & Ingelsta mall, Sweden 2012
Figure: Hammerson West Quay, Southampton, UK shopping center 2012
Figure: Klépierre Aqua Portimao shopping center, Algarve, Portugal 2012
Figure: Multi Corporation Forum Kayseri shopping center, Turkey 2012
Figure: Plaza Centers Torun Plaza, Poland 2012
Figure: Sonae Sierra Centro Colombo shopping center Portugal
Figure: TriGranit Arena Centar, Zagreb, Croatia 2012
Figure: Unibail-Rodamco Täby Centrum mall, Sweden
Figure: Westfield Stratford & London shopping centers 2012
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