Spatial Layout and Retail Performance
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Intensive workshop
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Day
This course reviews effective space design for shopping centres and the urban centres within which they exist. Uniquely the course considers the interactions between the two, micro and macro, spatial contexts.
Important information
Documents
- Spatial Layout and Retail Performance.pdf
About this course
The course assumes some knowledge of accounting principles. Everything required is covered. However, the trainer will
devote as much time as possible to Excel based exercises and will proceed quickly over the initial concepts. For those who
do not have any accounting knowledge we provide a primer prior to the course. This is approximately a 15-minute read
plus two 15-minute exercises with further reading suggested if required.
Shopping centre developers creating or redesigning space
Shopping centre owners and investors looking to optimise the conversion potential of their built assets
Lenders who wish to understand the medium to longer term viability of a centre
City centre planners considering the impact of retail applications and or zoning
Retail property consultants advising any of the above
We received your request and will get back to you with a response as soon as possible.
If you have any further questions, please contact us by email: R.Augustiniene@bayfieldtraining.com.
Reviews
Subjects
- Retail
- Design
- Layout
- Demonstrate
- Attracting
- Trade
- Vicinity
- Potential
- Catchment
- Shopping
- Layout Design
- Strategies
- Spatial
Teachers and trainers (1)
Bayfield Training
Proviider
Course programme
Shopping & Place
At the urban scale, we demonstrate how to measure ‘location value’.
We assess the potential for attracting trade at any given location in terms of accessibility, catchment population and other attractions within the vicinity. We use case studies to explain site appraisals and subsequent layout design strategies in different locations.
Spatial Layout & Shopping
At the micro level, we show how to assess the spatial layout design in terms of optimising footfall, legibility and convenience, which in turn affect sales, rental value and customer satisfaction.
At the end of the course you will gain greater appreciation of the spatial context of retail environments: why some appear to convert easily and why others struggle to attract footfall.
Spatial Layout and Retail Performance