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Expose Your Brand to up to Shoppers Per Month Media Expose your brand to up to 35 Shoppers per month Enquiries [email protected] Telephone + 61 3 7001 4006 vicinity.com.au/mall-space @vicinity_media Lightbox v Retail Media • Australia’s largest shopping centre group with a portfolio of 85^ centres nationally • Vicinity’s retail media team has the product knowledge and expertise to provide a tailored Retail Media solution for your brand • Influence purchase decisions and drive sales through high impact and engaging Retail Media formats • Actively target shoppers in the retail environment at the most relevant point of the shopper journey Digital Supersite Network • Australia’s most dynamic retail large format digital network that is impactful, relevant and engaging • Currently 65 screens nationally across 17 premier centres with a rapid network expansion plan • Positioned at the heart of the centre to leverage audience dwell time the Digital Supersite Network has been designed to enable brands to deliver a cinematic experience • Big, bright and bold displays with directional audio and supported by supplementary screens to deliver reach and frequency across every key shopper journey Banner Network • High impact broadcast formats; premium light boxes and atrium banners capture shoppers and dominate precincts • Lightboxes are strategically positioned for maximum impact, with high quality canvas that allows for sharp and detailed imagery • Positioned in multiple key traffic areas, atrium banners are elevated and double sided to maximise reach and frequency Shoppers are more Brand Activations open to influence • Flexible retail spaces allow brands to with 68% of purchase engage with shoppers through dynamic experiences decisions made • Connect with customers to build brand within a shopping engagement, drive leads and sales in both retail and non-retail categories centre environment • Influence shoppers purchase decisions as SOURCE: Nielson Company SIO National they see, touch, taste and try products Survey, 2014 in a relevant retail environment Digital Supersite Network v Atrium Banner Ability to quantify and target consumers through Helix Personas and Roy Morgan Single Source data. Door Decal Megascreen and Brand Activation Floor Decal Tactical Landmark Vicinity Centres Retail Media August 2017 National Map $17.8 billion p Super Regional In annual retail sales l Major Regional l Regional 8,600+ Sub Regional Local, national and international retailers l DFO Outlet 85^ l Neighbourhood Owned or managed centres l City Centre Figures are correct as at 31 December 2016 ^ Number of centres as at 31 December 2016 WHITSUNDAY PLAZA BURANDA VILLAGE KARRATHA CITY NT MOUNT PLEASANT ● DFO BRISBANE ● MILTON VILLAGE ● MONIER VILLAGE ● MT OMMANEY CENTRE ● THE MYER CE NTRE BRISBANE ● QUEENSPLAZA TAIGUM SQUAR E QLD GYMPIE CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS PLAZA NORTH SHORE VILLAGE WA BRISBANE GRAND PLAZA OXENFORD VILLAGE RUNAWAY BAY SHOPPING VILLAGE PARADISE CENTRE STIRLINGS CENTRAL SA TOORMINA GARDENS ARMIDALE CENTRAL NSW/ACT PERTH TERRACE CENTRAL LAKE HAVEN BATHURST CITY CENTRE ADELAIDE SYDNEY CASTLE PLAZA MILDURA CENTRAL ● COLONNADES RIVERSIDE PLAZA ● ELIZABETH LAVINGTON SQUARE TUGGERANONG HYPERDOME (ACT) KURRALTA CENTRAL ● CURRAMBINE CENTRAL WEST END PLAZA ● DIANELLA PLAZA ● ● FLINDERS SQUARE BANKSTOWN CENTRAL VIC/TAS ● GALLERIA CARLINGFORD COURT ● ● HALLS HEAD CENTRAL CHATSWOOD CHASE SYDNEY CORIO MELBOURNE ● DFO HOMEBUSH ● KALAMUNDA CENTRAL BELMONT VILLAGE ● LENNOX VILLAGE LIVINGSTON MARKETPLACE GATEWAY PLAZA LEOPOLD MADDINGTON CENTRAL LIDCOMBE SHOPPING CENTRE NEPEAN VILLAGE ● MANDURAH FORUM ALTONA GATE ● EMPORIUM MELBOURNE ● ROSELANDS ● MIDLAND GATE ● BAYSIDE KEILOR CENTRE WARRIEWOOD SQUARE ● ROCKINGHAM ● BENTONS SQUARE MORNINGTON CENTRAL THE SHOPS AT ELLENBROOK BOX HILL CENTRAL (NORTH) ● NORTHLAND ● VICTORIA PARK CENTRAL BOX HILL CENTRAL (SOUTH) ● OAKLEIGH CENTRAL WARNBRO CENTRE BRANDON PARK ROXBURGH PARK WARWICK GROVE ● BROADMEADOWS SUNSHINE MARKETPLACE ▲ CHADSTONE ● THE GATEWAY ● CRANBOURNE PARK ● THE GLEN HOBART ● DFO ESSENDON VICTORIA GARDENS ● DFO MOORABBIN ● DFO SOUTH WHARF ● EASTLANDS NORTHGATE Vicinity Centres Retail Media August 2017.
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