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How to Drive Consumers Back to the Shopping Centre

Posted by Colliers on 8th August 2022 -

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In the world of retail and leisure, trends may come and go, but placemaking is one that’s here to stay.

In recent years shopping centres have become much more than just a one-stop destination, they are now beacons of retail, leisure and entertainment that focus on the experience above all else. Now consumers expect more, we no longer come to shopping centres just to shop, we come to eat, drink, socialise, work, take part in sporting activities or even check out the latest film at the cinema.

Placemaking is an art that captures a host of elements to ultimately re-imagine and transform a shopping centre into an attractive destination. All shoppers in this modern day and age, crave real life experiences and they want to visit places that reflect their current needs, where they can relax and spend quality time.

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