post-pandemic preference among shoppers for spaces that feel expansive, connected to nature, and conducive to social interaction.
Walkways are intentionally wide, seating areas are strategically positioned, and the entire development feels more like a curated urban landscape than a traditional retail environment.
“ The interplay between the town square, village green and children’ s play areas encourages
pedestrian movement, activating the‘ village’ and its streets and creating a dynamic environment in which visitors can connect with each other and to the spaces around them,” says Richards.
The development incorporates renewable energy, including solar power, rainwater harvesting and features walking and biking trails that integrate the retail space with the surrounding environment. The landscaping actively contributes
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