Zip wires, darts, wild swimming : why shopping centres are trying new ways to bring in customers
Developers are turning to health-related activities as traditional stores hit by online retail continue to close There was a time when the most active thing to do at a shopping centre was jostle to the front of the queue at Primark. These days, however, developers are bringing in sport and (…)
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