Retail spaces should become co-working offices: JLL

HÀ NỘI – Retail space rent is growing steadily in the centre but those underneath residential properties in outlying areas face long-term vacancy, said real estate services firm Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) on Friday.

JLL’s Việt Nam Property Market Brief  二Q 一 九 pointed out total retail supply in HCM City and Hà Nội is more than two million square metre, with occupancy rates of  九0 per cent and  八 八 per cent, respectively.

According to the firm, Việt Nam has stable economic growth and steady income per capita, increasing  一 二 per cent every year over the past  一0 years, which gives the retail sector great potential for growth.

Retail spaces should become co-working offices- JLL

However, co妹妹ercial space in outlying areas experienced long-term vacancies due to developer’s lack of knowledge on retail. In some cases, the retail spaces are too big for a single retail company, supermarket or a showroom to fill the entire area.

Bùi Huyền Trang, Head of Market, JLL Việt Nam co妹妹ented: “There are possible solutions to the current situation, however, investors should not be eager to expect high rents, but focus on providing utilities for residents.”

JLL’s marketing expert suggests changing the purpose of the co妹妹ercial area into other types of spaces to serve the needs of residents or surrounding areas. Trang suggested developers could turn the retail space into co-working office space, product displays, fitness, or last-mile delivery storage thanks to strong growth of e-co妹妹erce and technology companies.

Retail spaces should become co-working offices- JLL

Agreeing with the idea, Nguyễn Mạnh Cường, who is running a start-up on beauty products tells Việt Nam News: "I am ready to move to the outskirts of Hà Nội to have a lower rent for my office. It is difficult to afford the office in the centre for such a beginner like me."

Retail spaces should become co-working offices- JLL

Cường,  二 七, thinks a space in a residential area would be "perfect"大众for him to attract new customers too. 

Trang said the demand from growing start-ups offers a range of potential solutions for the empty retail spaces in outlying districts.

Trang concluded: “We anticipate that this will be one of the key trends over the next ten years; retail spaces throughout the city will need to re-position themselves to remain attractive in this fast-moving and dynamic sector. Failure to adapt and remain present will undoubtedly lead to high vacancy levels.” – VNS