Daily Archives: May 23, 2022

Hines secures new Nike store in Denmark

Nike plans to occupy 725 sq m of space at “The Trinity Quarter” located on Købmagergade 44A, one of Copenhagen’s busiest pedestrian shopping streets and is set to welcome customers from September 2022. “The Trinity Quarter” is a landmark hotel … Continue reading

H&M opens new store at Braehead center near Glasgow

H&M has relocated from its former unit to a new ground floor space, spanning 1,579 sq m on a 10-year lease. Store visitors will enjoy a new, bespoke interior, with an emphasis on creating a warmer and more relaxed environment. … Continue reading

Out now: New issue “What the Consumer really wants!”

ACROSS HAS REVIEWED AND SELECTED CURRENT STUDIES, RESEARCH PAPERS, AND A VARIETY OF PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OF THE RETAIL AND REAL ESTATE SECTORS. CLICK HERE TO FIND A LIST OF RELEVANT RESEARCH ON CONSUMER’S TRENDS. High-quality industry information is … Continue reading

BIG Shopping Centers is Now the Official Owner of Delta City in Podgorica

Israeli company BIG Shopping Centers is the new official owner of Delta City in Podgorica. “The purchase of Delta City Podgorica is our entry ticket to Montenegro, and only the beginning of our support and investment in the country”, stated Lev … Continue reading

MAPIC 2022: It is All about Connecting Players

ACROSS: MIPIM, the first major international trade fair of 2022 has taken place. Like MAPIC, MIPIM takes place in Cannes. What did you think of this year’s event? FRANCESCO PUPILLO: A year ago, it seemed as though the world was … Continue reading

How Are Shopping Center Managers Working toward Enhancing the User Experience?

By Joost Groeneveld The three strategies include: 1) organizing multi-disciplinary teams around the shopping center manager as the “owner” of the property; 2) implementing technology applications; and 3) adopting a standard framework to position the shopping center in the market. … Continue reading

“Fear is Understandable”

ACROSS: Consumers’ initial reaction to the coronavirus outbreak was to hoard products. However, a supply bottleneck never materialized. Why, despite such positive evidence, did consumers once again panic at the beginning of the Ukraine war and hoard sunflower oil, for … Continue reading