
Demographic
An average of 360,000 shoppers visit the Glades each week.
19 million people per year.
64% of shoppers are ABCI, and 62% of shoppers live in the
Primary Catchment area of Bromley.
The core population is 300,000 with a catchment of over
1.5m people within 30 minutes drive.
Shopper Habits
56% of all shoppers visit The Glades once a week. A further
27% visit 1-3 times a month. 96% of shoppers visit The
Glades during every trip to Bromley.>
The Glades share of the shopping trip was unchanged year
on year at around 67% - 33% visit other centres.
The average spend The Glades is £44 per visit (56
on Sundays).
96% consider The Glades good or better than other shopping
destinations – a very high satisfaction rate.
Home ownership is well above the national average.
Transport
Approximately half of Glades visitors arrive by car (and
45% of these park in The Glades). There is a very good
public transport system – bus and train and two railway
stations (Victoria Station, London approximately 20 minutes
journey time) with services also to Charing Cross, Waterloo,
London Bridge, Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone, Canterbury and
Hastings.
Marketing
The Merchants Association annual budget for promoting the
Glades is approximately £900,000.
The Town Centre Initiative spent £60k on marketing
Bromley in 1999.
The Glades ‘in centre’ marketing package includes
staff and customer magazines, directories and shopper guides,
high quality Christmas decorations, Christmas grotto (10,500
children visited in 2002), fashion shows, posters, leaflets
and flyers in support of seasonal events and promotions.
Banners are used to promote key messages. The Glades hosts
a number of events in centre including the annual Garden
Show in Queens Gardens. The Glades also has a Gift Voucher and Gift Card Scheme.
Waterstone’s in The Glades has hosted book signing opportunities for some important authors, including Joan Collins, Michael Crawford, Meatloaf, Jilly Cooper, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Shane Warne and Ainsley Harriot and others – a good customer draw during weekdays and weekends. |