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Festive Feet: How the Seasonal Surge Transforms Retail Spaces
New Delhi, October 24, 2025: The festive season in India is more than just a period of celebration — it is a critical period for the retail and real estate sectors. Malls, in particular, have emerged as key destinations during festivals, drawing crowds not just for shopping but for experiences, entertainment, and social interaction. In cities like Noida and Greater Noida, upcoming retail hubs are capitalizing on this seasonal surge to enhance shopper engagement and drive footfall.
As consumer behavior evolves, festive periods are no longer limited to last-minute gift shopping. Families, young professionals, and millennials now seek immersive experiences that combine shopping with dining, leisure, and entertainment. This trend is prompting mall developers to curate events, décor, and activities that transform retail spaces into vibrant community hubs during festivals.

“Festive seasons naturally create an environment where people want to come together, celebrate, and explore,” says Sakshee Katiyal, Chairperson, Home & Soul. “Malls that combine shopping, dining, entertainment, and cultural activities see a significant rise in footfall because residents are looking for experiences rather than just products. The festive décor, special offers, and interactive events encourage families, millennials, and young professionals to spend extended time at these spaces, which benefits retailers and strengthens the mall’s role as a lifestyle destination.”
“Festivals turn malls into vibrant community hubs where shopping is just one part of the experience,” says Ajendra Singh, Vice President- Sales and Marketing, Spectrum@Metro. “Visitors come to enjoy the festive atmosphere, attend curated events, explore pop-ups, and dine with family and friends. This holistic experience encourages longer visits, higher engagement, and more frequent trips. Seasonal surges like Dhanteras and Diwali are key periods when malls truly become centers of social and cultural life, driving footfall and creating memorable experiences for residents.”
Industry observers note that this trend is reflective of a broader shift in the retail ecosystem. With the rise of e-commerce, malls are differentiating themselves by offering experiential shopping that cannot be replicated online. Festivals, therefore, present an ideal opportunity to combine shopping, entertainment, and social engagement under one roof.
The impact of these seasonal surges goes beyond footfall. Malls see increased dwell time, higher sales, and greater visibility for tenants. For residents, this translates into convenient access to curated global and local brands, experiential activities, and a vibrant community atmosphere — all within close proximity to their neighbourhoods.
As developers continue to innovate with experiential events, themed décor, and lifestyle-centric activations, festive seasons are becoming a key driver for both retail growth and community engagement. In the evolving landscape of urban retail, malls are no longer just commercial spaces — they are cultural and social anchors where the spirit of festivals is experienced in its fullest form.
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