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Retail property trade association Revo is calling on the sector to address the ‘structural earthquake’ that is affecting British retail. It’s agenda at Revo Manchester this year (a conference and exhibition running from 18th to 20th September 2018) will certainly give experts and stakeholders an opportunity to debate and gather insights into what the future holds for British — and global — shopping centres.
ShopperTrak will be in attendance to do just that. We’re interested in learning about the latest shopping centre trends, and understanding what’s impacting shopper traffic into malls right now. Our view is that the more data insight property owners and their tenants have about consumer behaviour, the clearer everyone can be on preparing for the future, and giving shoppers what they want, where they want it.
It’s clear that the relationship between retail, residential, office space and leisure is evolving, and this is a central theme of the much-anticipated Revo event. Shopping centres and malls are re-purposing and transforming to deliver formats and experiences that are relevant, vibrant and engaging to customers and wider communities. Retailers and property owners are seizing on technology and data insight to move with the times and align with changing consumer behaviour.
These topics from the Revo Manchester conference agenda caught our eye:
Space planning, retail asset optimisation, rent sustainability and leasing strategy are all areas where ShopperTrak data analytics can assist mall owners, as our recent European Malls report has outlined. We’re looking forward to networking with industry colleagues at Revo Manchester and striking up some great conversations about planning for long-term profitability in the retail property market.
Revo Manchester 2018 is taking place at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, 18th to 20th September.
Read ShopperTrak insights into the European Malls Market here.
Sensormatic News Desk