The Success of Shopping Malls Lies in the Hands of Mall Developers: A Study

Prof. N.H. Mullick
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In India, out of the 12 million sq.ft of Indian shopping centre space planned for opening in 2012, only about 60 percent was expected to be complete (JLLS) because of the huge delay in mall projects in India's biggest cities. There is a stress even in the business model as it is getting a bit expensive. Real estate prices and construction costs are rising, but the retail business is not growing enough to absorb these costs. Retail rents are down by 30 to 40 percent as compared to the peak of 2008 (CRISIL). Shopping malls, therefore, cannot mushroom without analyzing the basics like the catchment area, the spending power of the demography, and its business potential. The malls have to be situated in places where there is scope for shopping. Innovation is ,therefore, necessary and the retailers must be encouraged to enhance their diversity of services, and food and entertainment options must be encouraged rather than enhancing the size of the mall/retailer engagement. Better mall management must create ambiance and a hygienic and a clean environment must be created for family members to enhance the loyalty of the consumers. The present study is based on the multiple drivers of growth and the issues being faced today by these shopping malls when more are coming up, but they are not able to find the right rentals, nor the required footfalls. A total marketing effort has to be made by these upcoming mall developers to make their ventures a success.
商场的成功在于商场开发商:一项研究
在印度,在1200万平方英尺的土地上。据仲量联行(jls)称,印度计划于2012年开业的购物中心,预计只会完工约60%,原因是印度大城市的购物中心项目严重拖延。即使在商业模式中也存在压力,因为它变得有点昂贵。房地产价格和建筑成本正在上涨,但零售业务的增长不足以消化这些成本。与2008年的峰值(金融危机)相比,零售租金下降了30%至40%。因此,如果不分析集水区、人口消费能力和商业潜力等基本要素,购物中心就不可能迅速发展。购物中心必须建在有购物空间的地方。因此,创新是必要的,必须鼓励零售商提高服务的多样性,必须鼓励食品和娱乐选择,而不是扩大购物中心/零售商的参与规模。更好的商场管理必须创造氛围,必须为家庭成员创造一个卫生和清洁的环境,以提高消费者的忠诚度。目前的研究是基于增长的多重驱动因素,以及这些购物中心目前面临的问题,当更多的购物中心出现时,它们既找不到合适的租金,也找不到所需的客流量。这些即将到来的购物中心开发商必须进行全面的营销努力,以使他们的企业取得成功。
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