India’s Gold Malls: A Glittering Retail Experience
April 06, 06A new breed of specialty jewelry malls are changing the way that jewelry is being sold in
Gold Souk was the first such mall to appear in the NCR region of
Weekday traffic is 800-1,000, rising to 2,000 at the weekends. With a conversation rate of over 60 percent, no wonder that during the last Diwali, a strong gifting occasion, souk sales were on average Rs 10 million ($224,210) a day.
Following the success of the Gold Souk, the developer Aerens, is planning to take this concept all over
Rentals in this 80,000 sq ft mall, which will house jewelry stores and offices, start at Rs 90 per ($2) sq ft. There are expectations of a high conversion rate from the 400 to 500 people who are expected to visit the mall daily.
Down south,
Unlike the other malls, retailers only have a rental option, with a nine year lease, starting at Rs 100 ($2.25) per sq. ft. The mall is in a prime location on
With state of the art security systems, which include CCTV, sensors, metal detectors and armed security personnel, as well as high marketing budgets to woo consumers, this new jewelry retail concept is doing well in India. Is this concept here to stay? Only time will tell.