Four emerging trends that have got the retail industry talking

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What does the future of retail look like? That’s always one of the big talking points when thousands of retail professionals get together. At the retail industry’s annual trade show MAPIC, held in Cannes, France, multiple conversations centred round the impact of rapidly evolving technology, the challenges of brand building in the digital age and […]

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Food Halls – the New ‘Norm’?

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The first email opened at 6.02 this morning had the following headline: Time Out in ‘advanced talks to open food markets in London and Porto’: Time Out Market, which is owned by Time Out Group and brings together a city’s best restaurants, food shops, and culture under one roof, is in advanced talk to open […]

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Pret a Manger – Veggie Pop Up

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UPDATE: 8th September 2016 A few months back I visited the then newly opened Vegetarian Pret Pop-Up store by Pret a Manger. At the time it was not designed as a permanent offer, but in our blog (see below) we said that we “could see this offer potentially working, particularly in areas or developments where Pret have […]

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Via Carluccio’s, Tottenham Court Road

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As February draws to a close and the weather remains quite frosty in London, there’s nothing more warming on a cold day than hot pasta, or a proper Italian toasted ciabatta. However, amongst the London foodservice market it is quite hard to come across traditional Italian food to-go. Yes you can go to a sandwich […]

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Choice exhaustion: why less is more for Tesco

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Time constrained shoppers have voted with their feet where Tesco is concerned, many are choosing grocers with fewer items on the shelves. Tesco’s recently posted a record breaking £6.4bn loss and, of all the analysis, comment and opinion, one snippet has stuck in my mind. Tesco offers a bewildering array of tomato ketchup: 28 varieties. […]

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Asset Management Trends: The Future of Data

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This post was published first on ICSC’s The Centre of Shopping blog. ICSC’s European Retail Asset Management Group recently carried out a collaborative effort to determine their top asset management trends. ICSC will share the top 8 trends on their blog up until Christmas. The Group’s Chair Robert Bonwell opens the series with a focus on the […]

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The future of the German fashion industry

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JLL asked 400 national and international retail representatives a series of questions to find out where the future of the German fashion industry lies, including; what are your expansion goals? Which criteria are relevant to you when choosing your location? What effects does online retail have on your business? Some of the results were surprising. […]

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Why multi-sensory shopping could save the high street

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Fresh from two days of innovation and insight at ICSC European Conference in London, Shelley Matthews, European Retail Capital Markets, JLL, explains why the future of retail is all about ‘place making’. In the UK, there are more farmers’ markets opening than branches of Tesco, it’s indicative of the multi-sensory shopping phenomenon that is currently […]

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