Apple Opens First Store in Noida at DLF Mall of India, Signs ₹65 Crore Lease for 11 Years

Apple is set to open its first retail store in Noida on December 11, marking the company’s fifth official Apple Store in India and its second in the Delhi NCR region after Saket. The new outlet is located at DLF Mall of India, one of the country’s largest and most prominent shopping destinations.

According to sublease documents accessed by CRE Matrix, Apple India Private Ltd has leased 8,240.78 sq ft of retail space at the mall for 11 years. The total rental outgo over the full tenure stands at approximately ₹65 crore, reflecting a long-term commitment to the market.

Lease Details

The documents show that Apple has leased six ground-floor retail units at DLF Mall of India, together comprising 8,240.78 sq ft of carpet area. The agreed rental stands at ₹263.15 per sq ft per month. This translates to a monthly rent of around ₹45.3 lakh and an annual rent of about ₹5.4 crore.

Additionally, the lease includes a one-year rent-free period. It also features a 15% rent escalation every three years. Over the full 11-year tenure, the total rent aggregates to ₹64.9 crore. Apple India Private Ltd and Paliwal Real Estate Limited signed the sublease deed on February 25, 2025.

Meanwhile, queries have been sent to Apple India, DLF, and Paliwal Real Estate Limited. The story will be updated if responses are received.

Strengthening Apple’s NCR Presence

With this launch, Apple strengthens its footprint in the Delhi NCR region. The Noida outlet follows the Saket store that opened in 2023. Retail experts say the move signals Apple’s growing confidence in Noida as a high-consumption and high-growth market.

Although rents for smaller stores at DLF Mall of India typically range between ₹500 and ₹700 per sq ft, larger-format stores enjoy pricing advantages. Due to scale and negotiation leverage, brands like Apple secure lower effective rentals. Experts also note that Apple’s Noida rent aligns closely with its Saket store, reinforcing consistency in its leasing approach.

Location Advantage and Catchment

DLF Mall of India spans nearly one million sq ft, making it Noida’s largest mall. It is also more than twice the size of Select Citywalk, Saket. Importantly, it remains the only retail centre of this scale and category in the region.

As a result, the Noida store benefits from a wide regional catchment. This includes Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, South Delhi, Agra, Mathura, and several emerging demand hubs.

Brand Pull Reflected in Leasing Strategy

According to industry observers, Apple’s rental levels reflect more than just location quality. They also highlight the strong footfalls and brand value that Apple brings to large-format malls. In turn, the Noida lease enhances DLF Mall of India’s position as a marquee retail destination in North India.

Overall, with the Noida opening, Apple continues its measured and data-driven retail expansion in India. The strategy balances prime locations, uniform store formats, and long-term lease commitments across key urban markets.

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Apple Leases Prime Retail Space in Mumbai’s Borivali for Second Store in City

Apple store in Borivali

Global tech giant Apple is expanding its retail footprint in India, securing 12,616 sq ft of premium retail space in Mumbai’s fast-growing suburb of Borivali. This marks Apple’s fourth store in the country, following locations in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru.

The new Apple store will be housed in a prominent mall situated just off the Western Express Highway, a key arterial road connecting Mumbai’s suburbs. The India arm of Apple has signed a long-term lease agreement spanning 10 years and 10 months, with monthly rent starting at Rs 17.35 lakh, which works out to approximately Rs 138 per sq ft.

According to documents accessed by CRE Matrix, the lease registration finalized on May 28 reveals that Apple negotiated a 10-month rent-free period. Rent payments will begin after this initial phase, with a lock-in period of the entire lease term for the licensor and 6 years and 6 months for Apple. The agreement also incorporates structured rent escalations of 15% every 36 months to keep pace with market trends.

Additionally, Apple has agreed to a revenue-sharing model with the mall owners. The lease includes a quarterly revenue share of 2% for the first 42 months, increasing to 2.5% thereafter. Common area maintenance (CAM) charges are fixed at Rs 75 per sq ft. Apple has paid a security deposit of Rs 1.04 crore as part of the agreement.

This move follows Apple’s recent leasing of an 8,000 sq ft retail space in Bengaluru to establish its third store in India, as well as an office lease of 6,526 sq ft in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), one of the city’s key commercial hubs. The BKC lease commanded a monthly rental of Rs 738 per sq ft. This indicates Apple’s strategic investment in prime real estate to support both retail and office operations.

With this new retail location in Borivali, Apple is tapping into Mumbai’s rapidly developing suburban markets, catering to the growing tech-savvy population outside the city’s traditional commercial zones. The Western Express Highway area offers excellent connectivity and footfall potential, making it an attractive choice for luxury and tech brands aiming to strengthen their presence in India’s largest metropolis.

As Apple continues to expand its physical store network in India, the company is set to bring its premium retail experience closer to more consumers, supporting the growing demand for Apple products in the country.

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