Robson Street's role as a consumer district continues to the present day although the original flavour of the street, which was all small neighbourhood-market stores, has been supplanted by massive redevelopment by brand-name chain stores and high-end restaurants. Robson Street is particularly famous for the fashion shops and dining which extends from
Granville Street in the southeast to Denman Street in the northwest, with the main concentration centred between
Burrard and Bute Streets, which is the area also known historically as Robsonstrasse. Although not technically on Robson Street but still considered part of the district, the 'Vancouver Luxury Zone' contain the most expensive upscale stores in the city. It is anchored on
Alberni Street and
Georgia Streets as they intersect
Burrard Street.
Retail rental rates In 2006, the city of Vancouver overall had the fifth most expensive retail rental rates in the world, averaging US$135 per square foot per year, citywide. Robson Street tops Vancouver with its most expensive locations renting for up to US$200 per square foot per year. In 2006, both Robson Street and the
Mink Mile on
Bloor Street in
Toronto were the 22nd most expensive streets in the world, with rents of $208 per square feet. In 2007, the Mink Mile and Robson slipped to 25th in the world with an average of $198 per square feet. The price of each continues to grow with Vancouver being Burberry's first Canadian location and Toronto's
Yorkville neighbourhood (which is bounded on the south side by Bloor) now commanding rents of $300 per square foot. ==Robson and Thurlow==