Mumbai: Zara closed its flagship store at the Ismail Building in Mumbai's Fort area on February 23, marking the end of its operations after 110 years of service in South Mumbai.
The store has a massive 51,300 square feet of space spread over five floors in the business district near Flora Fountain. It quickly became a popular destination for fashion enthusiasts and elite shoppers in the city.
Zara's operations in India are managed by Inditex Trent, a joint venture between Spain’s Inditex and the Tata Group's retail arm, Trent Ltd. The company paid a hefty ₹30 crore annually in lease rent for the flagship store, which had a 15-year lease with a five-year lock-in period.
Following the closure of the store, netizens started reacting and posting on the X, giving different reasons for the shutdown of Zara.
Check Netizens Posts:
Zara was paying more in rent than they would at Champs-Élysées. Things don't look good for it in India as these stores are supposed to flagship white elephant stores that attract attention but are not supposed to make money. pic.twitter.com/JlCSi7UC53
— Diva Jain (@DivaJain2) February 25, 2025
An X user said that on the X post ''After the shut of the Zara in Mumbai's fort area, netizens are posting memes and posts on the X, back to back saying'' Zara was paying more in rent than they would at Champs-Élysées. Things don't look good for it in India as these stores are supposed to be flagship white elephant stores that attract attention but are not supposed to make money''.
the wheels of karma grind slowly. my cartoon from 8 years ago when a large tree in front of zara shop was hacked. and the news today... pic.twitter.com/TQ4qmTuaG7
— hemant morparia (@hemantmorparia) February 25, 2025
while other user stated that ''the wheels of karma grind slowly my cartoon from 8 years ago when a large tree in front of zara shop was hacked and the news today''.
The @ZARA success model which has 2,264 stores located in leading cities across 96 countries, and is the world's largest prêt retailer, could not withstand the devastation caused by Modi’s economic incompetence. #ZaraShutsInMumbai pic.twitter.com/XJShakJWQO
— Be the Change aka Jennifer Fernandes (@nandtara) February 25, 2025
On the other side, a user stated that ''The Zara success model which has 2,264 stores located in leading cities across 96 countries and is the world's largest prêt retailer, could not withstand the devastation caused by Modi’s economic incompetence''.
Zara closes down its South Mumbai store. They paid whopping ₹150 crore rent over 5 years contract.
— InfraStory (@marinebharat) February 25, 2025
No sane Indian wishes to pay premium for Made In Bangladesh clothes.
''Zara closes down its South Mumbai store. They paid whopping ₹150 crore rent over 5 years contract. No sane Indian wishes to pay premium for Made In Bangladesh clothes'' mentioned by a user.