The evolution of urban modal transportation brings many benefits
Japan has made substantial investments in the development of mixed-use train stations.
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How have the travel restrictions over the last two years affected travel trends, and what type of trips will people be opting for this year?
With disposable income reduced by the cost-of-living crisis and consumers seeking greater value for money, does it mean all value retailers will be successful?
What becomes of the buildings where leases are up, or whose tenants have been waiting until now to action their break clauses?
The factors which will enhance the overall offer and drive footfall when planning a commercial environment.
Promotions at travel locations can be particularly effective at enhancing the experience for passengers, as well as driving sales and brand awareness.
How passengers are processed through an airport has a significant impact on commercial revenues.
From A to B. Wayfinding is, in essence, very simple. The act of navigating, effortlessly and intuitively, from one point to another.
Amenities such as toilets, and the presence of experiential areas such as gardens or playgrounds, can have a very significant impact on commercial performance at travel hubs.
We have identified four key distinctions that shape the commercial offer differently to that found downtown, or in shopping malls.
With more people staycationing and the government pledge for all new cars to be electric by 2035, service stations have an opportunity to evolve their offer.