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A science-based framework for crafting remarkable physical retail spaces

Inside Retail

To craft remarkable physical retail spaces, forward-thinking retailers can focus on what we call the SUPER approach: Surprising, Unique, Personalised, Engaging, and Repeatable. Psychometrically, it appeals to traits like openness to experience and sensation-seeking, where consumers thrive on the unexpected.

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MAPIC 2024: Highlights of the 2024 Edition

Retail Focus

With an expanded area and a new space dedicated to brand licensing (IP), LeisurUp, the zone dedicated to leisure and immersive experiences, brought together leading players such as Bandai Namco, Citywave, Cits Immersives, Hasbro, Dama Dreams, Dedem, Hupalupa, Smiley, QubicaAMF, Pausa, TF1 Licensing, Universal, Walltopia, and Zero Latency VR.

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Thankyou opens its first retail space, at Melbourne’s Emporium

Inside Retail

Lifestyle brand Thankyou has opened a 12-week pop-up called Inside Store in Melbourne’s CBD to increase consumer awareness of its newly relaunched product lines. The post Thankyou opens its first retail space, at Melbourne’s Emporium appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Luxury driving rebound in demand for Sydney CBD retail space

Inside Retail

A “growing appetite” for luxury brands is driving demand for space in prime Sydney CBD retail locations, according to research from Ray White. Sydney CBD’s prime retail real estate comprises Martin Place, Castlereagh Street, Park Street and George Street, along with Pitt Street Mall. per cent. “The

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How Parachute’s consistent marketing and quality designs won over millennials

Inside Retail

When you think about the types of businesses millennials and Gen Z consumers frequent, apparel or beauty brands may come to mind first, but what about home goods? Research shows that millennials make up an increasingly large part of the consumer base for home goods and furnishings, which includes products ranging from bedspreads to furniture.

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Standing on solid ground with practical sustainable floorings

Retail Focus

Kevin Johnson, retail manager at Gerflor, and Lee Jacovou, key account manager, said retailers are increasingly recognising that sustainable flooring offers a powerful combination of long-term durability and a reduced ecological footprint. Additionally, choosing sustainable flooring enhances brand image.

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How retailers can build consumer trust by engaging the ‘Five Frames of Mind’

Inside Retail

With our lives increasingly pushed and shaped by digital convenience, productivity and efficiency, the role of physical retail has also transcended simple transactions. Todays stores have long become places far beyond buying goods, they have become critical spaces for emotional connection, sensory engagement, and brand storytelling.