Each month, Aislelabs compiles a proprietary database of newly announced or upcoming real estate projects across the global. This includes coffee shops, hotels, and mixed-use developments.
Our goal? To help retail, hospitality, and real estate brands stay ahead of where foot traffic will be, and where location-based marketing and guest Wi-Fi can make a measurable impact.
Whether you’re looking to grow your visitor database, expand your store footprint, or personalize marketing campaigns across properties, this database is designed to help you make smarter, faster decisions.
Key Trends in This Month’s Property Report
In June 2025, we tracked over 50 new openings and announcements across retail cafés, hospitality assets, and large-scale mixed-use communities. Some of the leading insights include:
1. Coffee Shops Are Scaling with Experience at the Core
The café category continues its global expansion, blending lifestyle with loyalty. Notable launches this month include:
- Chamberlain Coffee is opening in Los Angeles, California, tapping into influencer-fueled growth and hyperlocal marketing with a strong digital presence.
- Lviv Croissants debuts in Cannes, France, signaling the brand’s ambition to blend Eastern European taste with premium tourism hubs.
- Coffee Girl, founded by a social media personality, is creating buzz with its first storefront in Waterloo, Canada.
- Bayou City Coffee out of Houston has introduced a nationwide subscription model, a growing trend as brands use both brick-and-mortar and digital to grow lifetime value.
These developments offer prime opportunities to deploy Wi-Fi onboarding, grow first-party visitor databases, and build omnichannel personalization strategies across café environments.
2. Hotels Are Investing in Brand Identity and Global Reach
The hospitality sector saw a strategic shift this month, with a mix of luxury openings and business-focused renovations:
- Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm marks another expansion for the Scandinavian brand in central Europe.
- In New York, The Asteri Hotel is drawing design-conscious travelers away from city centers and into more experiential stays.
- Luxury groups like Rosewood, Wyndham, and IHG are pushing forward with new properties in Doha, London, and Naples.
For operators, this creates a need for real-time guest analytics and tools to measure ROI from marketing, understand dwell time, and enhance loyalty via Wi-Fi infrastructure – all without the need for capital upgrades.
3. Mixed-Use Communities Are Defining the Future of Retail Footfall
Large, mixed-use projects remain the backbone of urban revitalization – and a signal of where future customer journeys will begin.
This month, our tracking surfaced developments such as:
- The Conservancy in New Berlin, Wisconsin (expected 2029) by Wimmer Communities – positioned as a long-term anchor for regional growth.
- Flora at Carnes Crossroads in Summerville, South Carolina – a lifestyle-driven, walkable district slated for 2025.
- Uptown Riyadh continues its trajectory as one of the most ambitious urban planning efforts in the Middle East, blending luxury retail, hotels, and cultural spaces.
These locations are ideal candidates for location intelligence – understanding foot traffic, tenant relocation planning, and guest Wi-Fi monetization strategies, critical levers for malls and developers looking to turn real estate into a digital revenue stream.
Why This Data Matters
Traditional commercial real estate tools don’t capture intent, engagement, or behavioral signals across the full visitor journey. The Aislelabs Property Database adds that missing layer.
By tracking not just properties, but their go-live timelines, developer affiliations, and web/social presence, we offer a data-first way to:
- Identify rising footfall zones (foot traffic) months before they open
- Align expansion strategies with consumer lifestyle shifts
- Enable real-time engagement through WiFi touchpoints
- Connect CRM growth with physical space design
Benefits of Using the Aislelabs Property Database
Before finalizing your next location, tenant mix, or marketing campaign, ask yourself: Do you know what’s coming next?
Our partners use the database to:
- Grow visitor databases months ahead of store openings
- Plan store expansions with confidence in location demand
- Optimize tenant mix based on behavioral data
- Layer WiFi onboarding and loyalty programs into real estate plans
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
Every new location is an opportunity to grow – not just in square footage, but in customer understanding. From coffee shop chains to luxury hotels and urban mixed-use campuses, June’s property movements hint at an accelerating shift toward data-driven retail.
Don’t just react to what’s opening. Use Aislelabs to predict where customers will go next, and engage them with smarter, privacy-first digital experiences.