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BUSINESS / CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY
List: Top Ten Most Expensive Shopping Streets in the World
Date: 2006
Source: Cushman and Wakefield.
Base: Retail rents measured in 233 shopping locations across 47 countries with 1 entry per country allowed.
Notes: The report "Main Streets Across the World 2006" tracks retail rents in the world's top 233 shopping locations across 47 countries around the world. The report's global league table is drawn up by taking the most expensive location in each of the countries monitored. In 2006 Cushman & Wakefield found that retail rents had risen or remained stable in 97 per cent of the locations monitored compared to the previous year.
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Rank 2006 (2005)
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Street
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City
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Country
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US$ / Sq ft / Year
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1 (1)
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5th Avenue
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New York
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USA
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1350
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2 (2)
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Causeway Bay
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong
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1134
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3 (3)
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Avenue des Champs Elysees
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Paris
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France
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805
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4 (4)
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New Bond Street
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London
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England
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673
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5 (5)
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Ginza
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Tokyo
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Japan
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652
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6 (6)
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Grafton
Street
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Dublin
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Ireland
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534
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7 (10)
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Bahnhofstrasse
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Zurich
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Switzerland
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418
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8 (7)
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Pitt
Street Mall
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Sydney
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Australia
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391
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9 (8)
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Myeongdong
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Seoul
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S. Korea
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376
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10 (9)
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Kaufingerstrasse
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Munich
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Germany
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356
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