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Jewellery Brands Rapidly Expand Footprint in Leading Malls

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Jewellery brands expanding in Indian malls, increasing leasing share and revenue contribution. This is a retail real estate demand driver, not a commodity price or supply chain disruption. Weak commercial mechanism: no scarcity, no margin squeeze, no price signal. Sector impact is limited to mall operators and jewellery retailers in India.

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  • Jewellery stores now occupy nearly 10% of total mall space, up from 1% four years ago.
  • Jewellery sector's share in organized retail leasing projected to rise from 2% in 2019 to 8% by 2025.
  • Absorption by jewellery brands doubling from 400,000 sq. ft in 2024 to 800,000 sq. ft in 2025.
  • Share of large-format stores in jewellery leasing increased from 14% in 2019 to 50% in 2025.
  • Jewellery segment contributes 20-25% of mall revenues despite occupying only 5-10% of space.
Sector verdictREAL_ESTATE_REITSUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Jewellery leasing share rising from 2% to 8% by 2025; positive for mall REIT rental income.

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