The physical store and its relationship to the consumer is changing. Consumers have clear expectations of being able to interact online or offline in precisely the same manner. The continuing adjustment in consumer trends has been the catalyst for retail to reinvest in the aspects of physical shopping that online can not provide, but that remain relevant for shoppers in Copenhagen. Weaker demand from luxury brands and fashion retailers and substantial expansion by F&B and entertainment operators has forced shopping centre landlords to fine-tune their tenant mix. Property owners are also introducing niche brands and experiential retailers to their tenant portfolio. Numerous large retailers are rationalising their shop network in Copenhagen. They prefer to have fewer, but larger shops, thus, maximise the contribution of each retail locations. It brings the vacancy rates of ample stores in the city up. Each owner of the retail business is willing to differentiate the offering to keep up with the consumers’ demand. The rental fees for prime stores in Copenhagen remain stable for several consecutive years already - around EUR22 per sq.m. per year, while the availability rate decreases. Still, there are lots of cheaper solutions offered for about EUR11 per sq.m., respectively. Retail stores in Copenhagen offered on our website will meet the demand of each client without exception. As a tenant, you will be able to choose among tiny groundfloor suites and ample premises that bost thousands of square metres of space. Some of the proposed venues can be used as cafes, restaurants, etc.