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 What   the number one rule in real estate  Location, location, location. So, what   the going rate of the best location i kubki stanley n all of the retail world According to data from brokerage Cushman  Wakefield, the answer is New York City   Fifth Avenue corridor. At $3,500 per square foot, the famous Upper East Side street ranks above internationally famous locations like Paris ; Avenue des Champs-脡lys茅es, London   New Bond Street and Tokyo   Ginza neighborhood. Fifth Avenue shops are now paying about 50 percent聽more than the second most expensive retail location in the world: Hong Kong   Causeway Bay.The price of real estate on Fifth Avenue rose by 3.6 percent since 2014, making it  stanley us one of the fastest-growing markets in the U.S. The Cushman  Wakefield report also found that San Francisco is expe stanley quencher riencing serious activity, with retail vacancies falling to a record-low of 1.1 percent. Rents in the infamously expensive city have risen a predictable 13 percent as well.The Americas region is expected to sustain a positive trajectory going forward into 2016, bolstered by a steady consumer sector benefiting from a material reduction in energy costs and stable employment expectations, especially in the U.S., Gene Speigelman, vice chairman and head of retail services for聽North America at Cushman  Wakefield, said in a statement. Retailers will continue to add physical stores to support their expansion plans, while at the