oOh!media has extended its retail OOH network in Queensland, renewing a long-term partnership with Retail First across 21 large and medium shopping centres.
As part of the agreement with Retail First, managing agents for the largest privately owned shopping centre portfolio in Australia, oOh! is installing a 100% digital network made up of 230 small format portrait screens.
The Retail First portfolio, owned by YFG Shopping Centres and Trondage Enterprises, includes key centres such as Australia Fair, the shopping hub of the Gold Coast’s CBD with 12.1 million annual visitors; Toowong Village located just three kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD with seven million annual visitors and Mt Ommaney Centre, 16 kilometres south-west of Brisbane with 5.1 million annual visitors.
Retail First’s centres within 10 kilometres of greater Brisbane include Brookside Shopping Centre, Cannon Hill Kmart Plaza, Mt Gravatt Plaza and Stafford City Shopping Centre, Fairfield Gardens in addition to Toowong Village.
Combined, the 21 centres house more than 1,730 retailers with 83 million shoppers and retail sales of near $2 billion annually.
oOh! chief commercial operating officer Robbie Dery said oOh! delighted to extend its partnership with Retail First.
"We are already well underway in installing a fully digital screen network, strategically positioned to reach consumers along the path to purchase," Dery said.
"This expansion not only enhances engagement within these bustling retail hubs but also offers brands unprecedented opportunities to connect with over 83 million shoppers annually in a dynamic and impactful way."
Retail First business development manager Le-Anne Parkinson said a fully digital screen network across its portfolio marks an exciting step forward in enhancing the customer experience.
"We’ve built a strong relationship with oOh! and look forward to that continuing for many years to come," Parkinson said.
oOh! recently announced renewed retail agreements with The GPT Group (GPT) and QIC.
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