Non-traditional tenants are transforming the traditional retail landscape, as shopping centres address consumer needs for convenience and capitalise on the popularity of health and wellness to engage consumers, and drive sales.

Shopping centres are evolving to form community centres, a one-stop destination for local residents, with a family-friendly, holistic twist. This evolution comes as savvy centres switch up the traditional business model, providing much needed convenient access to community services, all under one roof.

DMA Partners’ Ewen Burg, leads the leasing team for the soon-to-be-built Yamanto Central shopping centre, and says targeted inclusion of services such as swim schools, health services and fitness usages, are set to change the shape and operation of suburban retailing over the foreseeable future.

“A focus on increasing service-based offer is the new standard for modern retail centres. By expanding the traditional retail mix to incorporate service-based tenants, Yamanto Central will transform into a true community hub.

“Consumers no longer need to go to several locations around town to meet their needs when they have a one stop shop on their doorstep,” Mr Burg said.

Rackley Swimming is the latest signing for the new-build shopping centre which according to swim school General Manager, Jay Clarke, will further showcase Rackley’s dedication to providing a family-friendly, enriching service, within one convenient location – adjacent to other complimentary, consumer-centric retail opportunities.

“This will be our fourth shopping centre swim school site, and from our experience, families are really wanting this new direction of neighbourhood retailing, especially in new residential development areas,” said Clarke.

With 23 swim schools located across south east Queensland, Rackley’s new Yamanto school will cater to the booming region, where the population is anticipated to grow three times the national average, to 93,891 by 2031.

The new site for Rackley Swimming in Yamanto, will offer the largest possible L-shape formation pool, undercover in a shopping centre location, provide ample parking, with easy facility access, generous viewing areas, and accommodating changing spaces for all family members.

“Swimming lessons aren’t just an activity, they’re vital skills that can save your life. By providing our services in non-traditional settings like this – but within minutes from home – a model that’s reinventing how we shop, but most importantly, focusing on the needs and wants of the community above all else.

“We’ve listened, and we’re delivering. We can’t think of a better location and neighbourhood to expand our family swim school – we really do look forward to meeting the Yamanto community very soon”, concluded Clarke.

DMA Partners’ Ewen Burg, leads the leasing team for the soon-to-be built Yamanto Central shopping centre, and says targeted inclusion of services such as swim schools, health services and fitness usages, are set to change the shape and operation of suburban retailing over the foreseeable future.

The new Yamanto Central shopping centre, including the new home for Rackley Swimming Yamanto, is set to begin construction in late 2019.