The existing retail space in Moscow St. Petersburg Vladivostok Nizhny Novgorod Yaroslavl Kazan Samara Voronezh Rostov Krasnodar Sochi Leaders Krasnoyarsk Novosibirsk Tumen Yekaterinburg Ufa Omsk A B C Group “A” includes the most developed markets among Russian regional cities. It has a high purchasing power of residents. Each of the cities is a large industrial center with an excellent economic base. Group B are the cities with a smaller size of the retail market and wages, and an average of 370 sq. m. of high-quality retail real estate per 1 thousand inhabitants. Nevertheless, these markets have a high volumes of retail turnover, which makes them attractive for retailers. Group C. Most of its cities are relatively young retail markets, have a small amount of high-quality retail real estate and a lower turnover per capita. Source: JLL 9
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