Some of these can be pure whimsical and some which can turn out to be a winner:
Position the mall around categories: Instead of all categories in a single mall, why not have single or similar categories in a mall. For example a mall which sells only food and grocery or apparel under one roof. Consumers can come and pick and choose products. Time per trip would be short and purchases meaningful. We know by know that most of times, we go for specific category purchases. And this kind of thought through category wise positioning will help bring real customers.
Position the mall around themes: Another interesting way is to think if we can create the mall around a focused theme. It can be music, entertainment, kids, women or family. Some of the new age malls do try and cater to this part but ultimately if becomes mix of all things.
Open malls (no aircon): One of the critical aspect of any mall in today India is the idea that there is air-conditioning inside and that is assumed to be reason that many shoppers will come. We now know that there are many free loaders who visit a mall just to spend time and no money. How do we get around these issues? One idea can be a open mall which doesn’t have any air-conditioning. It doesn’t mean the temperatures inside will be hot. It simply means a restricted environment where only serious shoppers will go. Needless to say, a huge cost of operations goes down by doing this.
Drive through malls (park in front of the shop where you want to go): One major challenge which a modern day mall rat faces if the trouble of parking. Now how do we circumvent this issue? One easy way would be to have parking in front of the shops. So that means we have shops on all levels and cars can be parked closer to the shop area where you want to go. This goes very well with the idea open mall which we mentioned before this point.
Flexible malls spaces: To take care of situations where tenants keep failing and there is need to utilize the available space, one way could be to design the mall in such a way that space can used in various ways based on the market need. For example if there are sections of space in the far corners of a mall, instead of looking for tenant there to set up a shop, why not convert that space into a temporary office space or business center. Of course there would be the issues around regulations but that can be looked into a solution found.
Smaller size malls (less walking): The last but not the least idea is to have manageable sized malls. Lately there is this tendency to make larger and larger malls. By doing this they are surely increasing the size, but it does increases the problems around travel time with in a mall, parking, security and most importantly difficulty to get tenants which can make money and sustain. It would be good idea if developers started looking at the right size of a mall for India and its towns and cities.