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Demonetization frontlines: Small stores struggle to survive, but many support Modi
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There are about 12 million to 14 million kirana shops -- family-run corner-shops/ mom-and-pop or convenience stores selling groceries and other products -- across India (according to a 2015 report by PricewaterhouseCoopers, a consultancy, with India Retail Forum), and...
Research
Think India, Think Retail 2016: A Knight Frank Report
India's retail sector has been undergoing structural changes for the last two decades.
Shopping malls, lined with specialty retailers, started dotting the retail markets of the country's top cities during mid-1990s.
Since then the 'mall culture' gradually pervaded the population, especially...
Research
Warehousing space demand to grow 8 pc annually: Knight Frank report
Warehousing space demand in seven major cities in India is likely to grow 8 per cent annually to touch 839 million sq ft in the next 4 years driven mainly by manufacturing and e-commerce sectors, says a report.
According to...
Retail
Mumbai has most potential for modern retail: report
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has the highest potential for modern retail in the country, pegged at Rs 1,05,000 crore, followed by the National Capital Region (NCR) and Bengaluru, according to a joint report by global property consultancy Knight...
Retail
Omni-channel is manifestation of a consumers' market: Govind Shrikhande
In the past few years, online retailers have disrupted the retail universe with huge promotions and deep discounts causing a major dent to brick-and-mortar retailers’ revenues as consumers increasingly shifted towards online platforms.
But as more and more consumers moved...
Retail
Amanpreet Banga quits Segece Group
Amanpreet Banga has quit as commercial director – India at Segece Group. He will now join Knight Frank as manager - retail division.During his two-year stint at Segece, Banga contributed to the business development by massive research as well...
Retail
Downtown mall — concept in Nagpur
The Nagpur retail market consists of two intersecting streets – MG Road and Abhyankar Road. The market is popularly known as the Sitabuldi area and has approximately 200 retailers that form the bulk of the market. Estimates of footfals...
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Blur India: Scaling clean beauty to new heights
The brand aims to achieve a revenue target of Rs 12–14 crore in the coming year by expanding its...
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