Focus Report Copenhagen - Colliers Denmark 2025

RETAIL - COLLIERS FOCUS REPORT COPENHAGEN 2025

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INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS RETAIL RESIDENTIAL OFFICE

Tenanted shop units Vacant shop units

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Shops vacant since 2023 Shops vacant since 2022 Shops vacant since before 2022

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Big brands focus on the most attractive locations opening the door for niche concepts and smaller brands to gain high street exposure in secondary locations.

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Note: Count of retail vacancies at Strøget, Copenhagen, year-start 2025. Vacant units include units let on on fixed-term lease agreements (pop ups and similar). Source: Colliers

COS and J. Lindenberg, with the former moving from a location closer to Amagertorv. In addition, the stretch is home to a cluster of flagship stores within gold and silver, including exclusive stores such as Klarlund, Hvelplund, Halberstadt and Cartier. Benefitting from direct metro access in its basement, the Magasin du Nord department store at Kongens Nytorv has succeeded in retaining a strong customer flow, securing its position as a strong competitor to Illum. Kongens Nytorv has in recent years

come into play as a high-street location. Similarly, activity is brisk at Store Strandstræde, which runs off it. Copen hagen fashion brand Crās opened its first flagship store at Store Strandstræde 10A in October 2024. Previously, the brand was sold in e.g. Magasin. Although not considered a prime high-street location, the Købmagergade/Frederiksborggade area, including the Kultorvet square, attracts substantial footfall and

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