[Worldwide retail trends for 2024]
A New Calendar Means a New Consumer: The Top Retail Reports Are In.
We’ve rounded-up and reviewed our top, must-read 2024 free retail industry trend reports so retailer leaders can start the year off, buzzingly.
Retail parks remain shining beacon.
Retail parks continue to be a bright spot in the UK’s retail landscape, enjoying their highest occupancy levels since the pandemic, as they prove increasingly attractive to retailers compared with high streets and other locations.
Women executives in retail #13: Emma Watkinson, co-founder & CEO, SilkFred.
SilkFred solves two problems: ‘I have nothing special to wear’ and ‘I want to start a fashion brand but don’t know how’ in one place.
[Feature] Revolutionising shopping centres: #2- Towards unique living spaces.
Pushing the concept of the shopping centre beyond the simple place to shop, Philippe Journo aims to make the exceptional more accessible.
Retailers are facing a crimewave.
That is not hyperbole. Figures from The Co-Op show it experienced a 44% increase in retail crime during 2023.
[Worldwide retail trends in 2024]
Twenty Twenty Flow: 5 retail trends to ride in North America (and beyond).
We’ve pulled out 5 big retail trends for 2024 that are inspiring us already.
Handbags fuel sales growth at Kurt Geiger.
Kurt Geiger has successfully transformed its business from a pure footwear brand into a broader operation.
[Feature] Revolutionising shopping centres: #1- Airports as a travel retail destination.
At Singapore’s Changi airport, considered to be the best in the world, no fewer than 70 million travellers pass through every year!