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July 2025 New Property Insights: Mixed-Use, Coffee, and Hotels Shaping Future Foot Traffic

July 2025 New Property Insights: Mixed-Use, Coffee, and Hotels Shaping Future Foot Traffic

Aislelabs New Property Database

Every month, the Aislelabs New Property Database offers a preview of where new customer journeys will begin. This July edition tracks developments across mixed-use districts, coffee concepts, and hotels, giving operators, marketers, and leasing teams a head start in understanding where future foot traffic will flow. 

By analyzing projects before they open, brands can position themselves early, capture visitor data from day one, and deliver targeted engagement that drives measurable ROI. 

1. Mixed-Use Developments Driving Urban Transformation 

Cities around the world are accelerating investment in integrated live-work-play environments that combine retail, housing, offices, and public spaces. 
Projects like Hudson Yards West in New York – expanding with thousands of residential units, a new public school, and a 6.6-acre park, exemplify how large-scale developments are creating self-sustaining ecosystems. 

2. Coffee Shops as Experience Anchors 

The global specialty coffee market is projected to add over USD 50 billion by 2029, and this month’s announcements highlight how coffee operators are becoming foot traffic catalysts for retail environments. 
From independent cafés in regional towns to fast-scaling chains in major cities, coffee outlets are serving as both community hubs and dwell-time drivers. 

3. Hotels Designed Around Lifestyle and Place 

This month’s hotel pipeline favors destination-driven concepts over traditional stays, with resorts, waterfronts, and mixed-use properties positioned as year-round attractions. 
The Canopy by Hilton at Deer Valley East Village in Park City, Utah, for instance, blends luxury accommodation with direct access to outdoor recreation and retail amenities. 

Highlights This Month 

  • Mixed-Use: Hudson Yards West, NYC – A large-scale urban expansion integrating housing, retail, education, and public green space. 
  • Coffee Shop: The Gable Coffee Bar, Tipperary, Ireland – Bringing specialty coffee culture to a regional market with strong local engagement potential. 
  • Hotel: Canopy by Hilton, Park City, Utah – Positioned to capture both peak-season visitors and year-round lifestyle travelers. 

Two Reasons This Matters 

  1. Act Early: Pre-launch visibility lets you plan marketing, leasing, and resource allocation for properties before they become competitive hotspots. 
  2. Build Your Visitor Database from Day One: Using on-site Wi-Fi, you can collect privacy-compliant, first-party data to power targeted engagement and measure ROI. 

How to Access the Full Database 

Want to go beyond the highlights? 

Book a 1-on-1 demo to access the full, exportable version of the Aislelabs Property Database, complete with filtering by region, category, opening date, and developer. 

Schedule a Demo – www.aislelabs.com/demo 

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