After being completely rebuilt from March 2016, Huma eleven opened its
extension in Vienna-Simmering at the end of September. By Retail Watch
For Sonae Sierra, localization is key: each project must be unique and we
mustn't repeat ourselves. By Retail Watch
According to a Colliers-report the increasing competition in this market segment will force numerous objects to undergo qualitative changes in order to survive. By Across
Dining, enjoying, relaxing, and shopping. Center opera are completely revamping their menus. By Across
BWT, Europe's leading company for water technology, headquartered in
Austria, entrusted Umdasch Shopfitting with the design of its first bricks-andmortar brand world. By Across
The 23rd edition of Mapic once again offering the international retail real estate industry an opportunity to learn about the latest trends in the industry, spark deals and expand business opportunities. By Retail Watch
RLI talks to Shk Mohammed Bin Duaij Al Khalifa, CEO of Dilmunia mall development company to learn more about this superb new family-oriented. By Retail Watch
destination project
As the proportion of F&B locations within shopping centre developments continues to rise, Andrew McGregor, partner and head of out of town retail at knight frank takes a look at the industry and some of the key points
surrounding it. By Retail Watch
The combination of eat and Italy, Eataly is about eating italian food and
living the italian way here, RLi speaks to Eataly USA CEO Nicola Farinetti about
the company's current expansion in the us and its global plans.
RLI sits down with Ian Bickley, president, global business development & strategic alliances to discuss the latest brand innovations and to
find out what's in store for the future.
Identifying which characteristics of cities influence rental growth
can define the most optimal cities for retailers. And when demand
by retailers for those locations increases, so will rent levels. By Retail Watch
From the evolution of technology, the globalisation of trends and the growth of purchasing power, to the endless appetite for innovation,
the only constant is change. By Retail Watch

