According to global property consultant CBRE's Retail Hotspots in Asia Pacific 2014, established as well as emerging retail markets in the region saw 464 new retail entrants in 2014, 23 per cent more than 2013.
CBRE's Retail Hotspots in Asia Pacific 2014 reports on international retailer activity occurring in the APAC region.
The year saw Tokyo attracting the most number of new retail entrants (63), followed by Singapore (58), Taipei (49), Hong Kong (45) and Beijing (34).
With 11 entries from global retailers, Mumbai too maintained its 14th spot in the region, along with Brisbane (Australia).
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Overall, the spotlight continued to remain on emerging locations of India, China and Southeast Asia, the report said.
Commenting on the report, CBRE South Asia Chairman and Managing Director Anshuman Magazine said: "We are expecting a growth in retail sales across the region in 2015, albeit with a more cautious approach from retailers."
"In terms of retail segments, we expect food and beverage (F&B) to remain the most active. Consumers in the region thrive on new concepts, with landlords keen on creating shopping destinations by offering more dining options," Magazine said.
The luxury and business retail segment saw the greatest share of new entrants at 22.6 per cent.
However, the coffee and restaurants segment's growth climbed steeply to 22.4 per cent in 2014, compared to just 14.8 per cent in 2013.
"Retailers from the US made the most new entries into Asia Pacific with 24 per cent, followed jointly by retailers from Italy and the UK with 11 per cent each, to be followed by French retailers at 10.5 per cent," CBRE said.