
DUBLIN, Nov. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The "High Streets: Transformation and Revitalisation" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The world of retail is constantly changing and evolving. The High Street is not dead or dying, just changing.
- Nobody can expect any central government to help much, if at all.
- There is huge potential for retailing, but only if locals work together.
- This report looks at what is being done and what you can do to take advantage of how the high street and local shopping can respond to changing consumer needs and attitudes.
- Case studies prove that it can be done.
- Stores and online sites have merged their online and high street presence
- Think local
- Events, activities, markets, pop ups, pedestrianisation, new offers, experiences
- Personalisation, beer cities, and community events are just some of the answer
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction
BACKGROUND
Retailing has never been static.
The retail sector is changing and evolving.
Shopping is no longer regarded as the main social activity.
WHY TOWN CENTRES ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS
Online retail
Rents & leases
Closure of cash & banking facilities
Consumer shopping habits
THE ONLINE CHALLENGE
Consumers still want to go to actual shops
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Local government actions
Events and activities
Introducing wider uses
The Great Inversion
Becoming more user friendly
Improving the environment
POPULARITY OF BRICKS & MORTAR RETAILING
What can a brick-and-mortar store do that online retail can't?
INDIVIDUALITY RATHER THAN UNIFORMITY
End uniformity
The Grove experience
Retail innovation
Looking for the unusual
Retail expansion
Pedestrianisation
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Plastic-free supermarkets
Innovative retail models in China
Flexible leases and entrepreneurs
Invigorating trade
Customer friendly
CONSUMER EXPERIENCES
Experimental retailing
Engaging with customers
New offers in shopping malls
Retailer reaction
ENTERTAINMENT
Food experiences
Surf pools and ice palaces
PERSONALISED EXPERIENCES
GREEN & SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITY SPACES
PLACEMAKING
RETAIL AND LEISURE
Shopping Mall of the Emirates
Dubai Mall
Xanadu
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Friction leads to lost sales
Payment speed is not always the answer
Good service gets the sales
LOCAL INVOLVEMENT
The experience of Stockton-on-Tees
The importance of the night-time economy
LOCAL PRODUCT SOURCING
Flexibility and quick action
BEER CITIES
UK beer weeks 2019
Beer cities forum
City of Ale
Flanders
MARKET TOWNS
The experience of Malton
POP UP STORES
Pop-up stores in China
Retailers and pop-up stores
Facebook and pop up stores
Retail concepts
MARKET TRADING
HOUSING IN TOWN CENTRES
TOURISM
The Tourist trade
Over-tourism retail problems
Appearance
INNOVATION
ON LINE RETAILERS MOVING INTO PHYSICAL RETAIL
Amazon
Bonobos
Warby Parker
Leap
STREET FOOD RETAILING
SURVIVING THE ONLINE CHALLENGE
Online retailing does offer considerable opportunities to retailers
Combining bricks & mortar & online retailing
Online can help shops thrive
CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
Malton
Stockton on Tees
Nantes
Northland Centre, Dearborn
The Grove, Los Angeles
Amazon
Dubai
Alibaba Group
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