Canadian malls are shifting from retail hubs to mixed‑use community centres, blending housing, offices, services, and experiences to drive daily foot traffic.
In this article, we explore how changing consumer behaviours are reshaping Canada’s restaurant industry, and how restauranteurs can adapt.
From Nordstrom’s departure from the Canadian market to the liquidation of most Hudson’s Bay stores, many are left wondering if there’s an underlying weakness in the retail market. To some degree, the public attention paid to these departures overstates their importance to the retail sector. What these stories actually reveal is not weakness, but a retail landscape in a state of change that’s unlikely to stop anytime soon.
Consumer behaviour driven by evolving technology is changing fast in the automotive industry. Our new series shares insights to help your business stay ahead.
Facing change often means facing the unknown. While complex to navigate, businesses have little choice—they must adapt to change to stay relevant and succeed. In this article series, we look at how issues including consumer behaviour, digitization, and market conditions are affecting certain long-standing industries. Read on below to learn about the major shifts causing disruption in certain industries and why they can’t be ignored.