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

Inside Retail

We’ve all encountered those shopping centres that look and feel the same, no matter where you are in the world. But there are some visionary developments that seek to stretch the definition and model of traditional shopping centres – delivering environments that celebrate innovation, wellbeing , community and, critically, creativity.

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5 Ideas to Hosting Deck Artists & Authors in Your Shop

Retailing Insight

Another option for you is a spin on the author visit — host the artists and authors of divination decks! Organizing special events featuring these artists and authors will attract new customers and a return of long lost customers. #1. You should discuss consignment sales with the artist prior to their appearance.

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Inside Diptyque’s Hong Kong flagship, where artistry and luxury meet

Inside Retail

The new store features a design that pays homage to the urban flair of Hong Kong through local artistic elements and the exclusive unveiling of the Maison’s new line of home decor. It aims to offer an elevated shopping experience that is both unique and intimate. These objects are thoughtfully curated to enhance living spaces.

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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 artwork honours the NAIDOC Week theme of Heal Country!, years and is 100 per cent leased to Myer.

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Art and upcycling: How Casetify plans to reach 100 stores globally by 2025

Inside Retail

Casetify Studio, which is currently located in Sydney Arcade alongside Pitt Street Mall, sells a range of products, including customisable phone cases, AirPod cases, phone straps, water bottles and lifestyle accessories. It’s part of a sustainability policy, whereby old cases from any brand are converted into new Casetify products.

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Day two at NRF: Retail bosses debunk Gen Z myths and discuss growth

Inside Retail

Although these three brands operate in very different retail sectors, Li, Piper and Pearson agreed on a few common tactics for effectively engaging with the Gen Z consumer, from focusing on and enhancing the in-store shopping experience to learning how to “share the pen” with this younger, social-media-savvy shopper.

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The Spitalfields Estate welcomes eleven new retail and F&B brands

Retail Focus

The units will be located on the reimagined Market Street and Lamb Street in the heart of the historic London market. At 1,227 square feet, the shop will feature the brand’s first double welding bar and three piercing studios. Kill The Cat – is expanding to its second location on 14 Market Street in mid July.

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