The future of retail property
Language: English Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Research project that is set to examine the full scope and impact of retail property trends over the next 10 years and that aims to represent the most comprehensive retail property overview ever undertaken. It will comprise of eight key areas: 1) on-line retailing; 2) planning policies; 3) future modes of transport; 4) the impact of changing demographics and consumer patterns on centres, including Third Age shoppers; 5) market space; 6) retail business models; 7) the future of brands and their importance to the landscape; and 8) the role of architecture and design in future shopping places.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Research project that is set to examine the full scope and impact of retail property trends over the next 10 years and that aims to represent the most comprehensive retail property overview ever undertaken. It will comprise of eight key areas: 1) on-line retailing; 2) planning policies; 3) future modes of transport; 4) the impact of changing demographics and consumer patterns on centres, including Third Age shoppers; 5) market space; 6) retail business models; 7) the future of brands and their importance to the landscape; and 8) the role of architecture and design in future shopping places.