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Department Stores – what does the future hold?

Retail Focus

The huge increase in online shopping over the past decade or so has had a major impact on department stores, with many consumers turning to Amazon, eBay and other online shops for shopping, rather than a more traditional trip out to a physical store. Pictured, botanical artist Carly Rogers at Selfridges, London, UK.

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Analysis: Why Harvey Nichols’ new NFT retail space is “a wildly clever idea”

Inside Retail

Luxury department store Harvey Nichols recently announced the opening of the first blue-chip non-fungible token (NFT) retail space at its Pacific Place Hong Kong store. The new retail space caters to first time buyers and NFT experts, with prices ranging from HK$5,000 ($850 AUD) to over HK$1,000,000 ($170,000 AUD).

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Property news: Mirvac celebrates NAIDOC Week

Inside Retail

Australian property group Mirvac is displaying Indigenous art in its shopping centres and office buildings across Australia this NAIDOC Week (July 4 to July 11) as part of a partnership with Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative. The store has a weighted average lease expiry of 10.5 The department store saw sales fall 13.1

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Fragrance maverick Jo Malone is bottling new scents with Jo Loves

Inside Retail

Malone’s love for storytelling extends beyond the creation of Jo Love’s product line and into the consumer’s purchase experience. Scent as art Malone is one of the most esteemed fragrance artists in the industry and is responsible for creating some of the world’s most loved perfumes. Almost like a first kiss!”

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Art, community and creativity: Three shopping centres setting new standards

Inside Retail

Major department store, tick. Store formats vary in size, shape and identity, whereby guidelines seem relaxed and autonomous, in turn creating a sense of individuality amongst its buildings and retailers. Global fast-fashion retailer, tick. Supermarket giant, tick. Cinema, tick. Almost every part of the 6.4-hectare

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

Spanning two floors, the 1103sqm retail space features distinct areas dedicated to specific product categories. The ground floor is reserved for its sportswear and performance lines, and showcases key collections such as the Adidas by Stella McCartney Collection. The store design reflects Ganni’s commitment to sustainability.

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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

More than transparent barriers adorned with decorations, these windows are masterfully arranged as storytellers, encapsulating the very essence of a store’s character. Retailers rely on the talents of designers and artists to create displays that are not ordinary. Christmas Windows Around the World!

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