Whether you are establishing or expanding a retail business in Phnom Penh, or simply relocating, we can help you find retail space and a shop front for rent in Phnom Penh.
As befits a capital city, there is a vast array of retail real estate available for rent in Phnom Penh. If you are looking for a shop for rent in Phnom Penh, there is a range of options ranging from traditional street-facing shop houses to more modern shopping malls.
Shop Front for Rent in Phnom Penh
Traditional shop houses are popular street-facing retail real estate options that might include shops, restaurants, bars or other walk-in businesses.
Rental rates will vary greatly depending on the popularity of the area you are seeking a shop for rent in Phnom Penh. The most sought-after districts, such as those close to the riverside or major roads can command high prices.
In recent years many villas in the downtown area of Phnom Penh have been converted into retail outlets, including shops, as well as restaurant and bar spaces. This is particularly so in popular tourist and residential areas, including BKK1 and Russian Market.


Malls for Rent in Phnom Penh
Malls are a much newer concept in Phnom Penh, but they are proving increasingly popular retail real estate options.
There is a great variety in the range of options available in malls, stretching from the high end to low, and retail units vary greatly in size.
Close to the city centre the Aeon Mall in Tonle Bassac was the first international standard mall in Cambodia. This was soon followed by Aeon Mall 2 in Sen Sok. Other malls in Phnom Penh include multiple malls by the Chip Mong group and a revamped Sorya Shopping Centre.
New Retail Opportunities in Phnom Penh
The current boom in tower blocks in Phnom Penh has created new commercial opportunities. Retail podiums can now be rented on the lower floors of many mixed-use office and residential buildings.
Canadia Tower, Vattanac Tower, Exchange Square and The Bridge feature retail podiums with a variety of international and local shops and outlets, such as coffee shops.
At the other end of the scale community malls have more local tenants than international brands, often these take on the appearance of an indoor market.