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Retail Reinvention: Shopping Malls Embrace Sports and Wellness Experiences
15 Nov
Summary
- Developers adding sports and health activities to shopping malls
- Zip lines, cricket, football, and wild swimming among new attractions
- Shift driven by decline in traditional retail and rise of online shopping

In the face of declining traditional retail, shopping mall developers in the UK are reinventing their spaces by introducing a range of sports and health-related activities. As of November 2025, the once-bustling shopping centers that were once dominated by clothing stores and department chains are now home to a variety of new attractions.
Zip lines, cricket, football, rock climbing, and even wild swimming are among the unexpected offerings that have been added to shopping malls in an effort to attract consumers. This shift reflects the changing consumer demand, with shoppers now seeking more interactive and experiential offerings rather than passive retail experiences.
The trend towards "competitive socializing" is well-established, with activities like crazy golf, darts, and bowling becoming commonplace in shopping centers. However, landlords are now getting even more creative, partnering with operators like Toca Social, Five Iron Golf, and Zip World to bring in unique experiences.
These new additions are helping to fill the void left by the closure of hundreds of department stores and other major retailers over the past few years. As of November 2025, a fifth of former Debenhams sites remain vacant, while several former House of Fraser shops also stand empty, highlighting the challenges facing traditional retail.
Experts say the focus on sports, wellness, and leisure experiences is driven by the rise of online shopping and more people working from home. Consumers are now seeking destinations where they can spend time, money, and capture social media-worthy moments with friends and family.




