How Retail Design Is Becoming Social Infrastructure with Greg Lyon

How Retail Design Is Becoming Social Infrastructure with Greg Lyon

From I Hear Design: the i+s podcast by interiors+sources

May 25, 2026 · 54 min · Episode 137

About this episode

The episode discusses how retail design is evolving into social infrastructure that fosters community and connection.

What keeps people coming back to physical spaces in an increasingly digital world? In this episode of I Hear Design, Robert Nieminen speaks with Greg Lyon, chairman and president of Nadel Architects, about how retail and mixed-use environments are being reimagined as places for connection, culture, and community. Lyon explores why brick-and-mortar retail continues to evolve rather than disappear, how dining and entertainment have become essential anchors, and what architects can learn from successful urban districts when designing modern “third spaces.” The conversation also touches on authenticity, local identity, and why the most compelling destinations today are those that give people a reason to linger.

People in this episode

Host: Robert Nieminen

Guest: Greg Lyon

Topics covered

  • retail design
  • social infrastructure
  • community spaces
  • urban design
  • authenticity
  • local identity

Keywords

  • retail design
  • social infrastructure
  • community
  • urban districts
  • third spaces
  • authenticity
  • local identity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Nadel Architects

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