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Australia’s first domestic terminal department store to open next year

Inside Retail

Sydney Airport and Heinemann will jointly introduce Australia’s first domestic terminal “department store” concept next July at T2 and T3. Spanning 1765sqm in T2 and 506sqm in T3, the new retail space’s offerings range from apparel, accessories, watches, jewellery, perfumes, and wines to spirits.

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Parfums de Marly enters APAC for the first time and settles in Sydney home

Inside Retail

Following its 2020 marketing strategy rebrand, Parfums de Marly felt now was the right time to enter the Australian retail space with its French vision of excellence and luxury in opposition to standardisation, through in-store customer experience. By culture, we are a department store brand in the way we function.

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The Evolution of Retail Formats: Adapting to Environmental and Social Forces

Retail Focus

Retailers have continually adapted to changing consumer demands, technological advancements, and shifting societal values. In this article, we will explore the fascinating journey of retail evolution, shedding light on the forces that have shaped the industry over the years. This era was often described as consumer warfare.

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From Marrakech to Jakarta, Seoul, Europe and beyond: Bacha Coffee goes global

Inside Retail

Founded amidst the opulent settings of Marrakech’s Dar el Bacha palace in 1910, this Moroccan coffee brand has recently made waves with its ambitious expansion into new territories. Unique formats The Taipei location is unique in the sense that it offers a retail space, coffee bar and takeaway counter in the same area.

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The Western retail rush: how India’s middle class is drawing iconic brands

Inside Retail

US-based apparel chain Old Navy is reportedly exploring a possible expansion to India. According to India Retailing , Reliance Retail is thinking of bringing Old Navy and Banana Republic, which are both owned by Gap Inc, to the country. India is the world’s fifth-largest global destination in the retail space.

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More than a mall: How The Exchange TRX aims to redefine retail in Malaysia

Inside Retail

The project comprises a luxury hotel, six residential towers and a large-scale retail destination operated by Lendlease, all connected to the TRX Park and dedicated Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) station. One of the anchor tenants will be Seibu, spanning four levels and occupying some 250,000sqft.

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Burdifilek creates "zen-like ambience" in Seoul shopping mall

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Indoor trees, natural light and a sculptural 12-metre-high waterfall help to create a calming shopping experience inside the Hyundai Seoul department store in Seoul , with interiors designed by Canadian studio Burdifilek. This extends through the core of the building to funnel sun into the expansive floorplan.

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