A ranking compiled by Cushman & Wakefield compiled the most expensive streets in the world. They are ranked at the cost of renting one square meter of area.
In 2014, one of the streets of Moscow, Stoleshnikov Lane, also entered the top ten, but the leader, Fifth Avenue, has remained unchanged for several years in a row. For clarity, a small room of 40 square meters can be rented at a price per month from 900 thousand to 6 million rubles.
10. Stoleshnikov Lane, Moscow
In last year’s ranking, the lane took 12th place, in the current one, it entered the Top 10. Renting a square meter here costs 4,500 euros per year. Naturally, at such a rental price, only fashionable shops and luxury apartments are located in Stoleshnikovoy.
9. Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich
Renting a square meter of premises costs here 7,500 euros per year. Bahnhofstrasse sells the best watches in the world, as well as exclusive models of clothing from European designers.
8. Myeongdong, Seoul
The main shopping street of the Korean capital is famous for its shops of medium and high price category. At the same time, for renting a square meter per year, you will have to pay 7,900 euros.
7. Ginza, Tokyo
In one of the most luxurious areas of the Japanese capital is the famous shopping center. Renting a square meter per year will cost 8,000 euros. And while the street is full of shops, cafes, clubs and restaurants.
6. Via Montenapoleone, Milan
This street last year ranked sixth in the final ranking of the most expensive. The rental price per square meter will be 8,500 euros per year. Via Montenapoleone hosts Milan High Fashion Week with the most expensive clothing and shoe stores in Italy.
5. Pitt Street Mall, Sydney
Over the past year, rental rates at Pitt Street Mall grew by 25%, to 9,000 euros per year per meter. Here is the main shopping area of Sydney with the famous Australian department stores David Jones, The Strand Arcade, Sky Garden.
4. New Bond Street, New York
On the street are antique shops, expensive shops, jewelry boutiques. For renting a square meter you have to pay no less than 10 thousand euros per year.
3. Avenue des Champs-? Lys? Es, Paris
The Champs Elysees is the third consecutive year to close the top three. For a meter of rent on the main street of Paris you have to pay 13,000 euros per year. And the price is quite on the shoulder of eminent boutiques, expensive restaurants and entertainment centers.
2. Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
A square meter on this busy street costs 24,000 euros per year. Here are youth bars, trendy nightclubs, and shopping centers of various kinds.
1. Upper 5th Avenue, New York
You can rent a square meter on Fifth Avenue for 30,000 euros per year. Here are the most exclusive Manhattan stores. The most expensive street in the world - One of the few in the area that trams have never been in history.