Yes, shopfront hoarding can be applied in malls and shopping centres, particularly when a retail tenancy is being renovated, refitted, stripped out, or prepared for a new tenant. The challenge is making sure the hoarding protects the work area without creating unnecessary disruption for customers, neighbouring retailers, and shopping centre management. So, can shopfront hoarding be applied in malls effectively? Absolutely, but it needs to be planned around the unique conditions of an active retail environment. Unlike a standalone construction site, a shopping centre can remain busy throughout the project. Customers need clear walkways, neighbouring businesses need access to their premises, and contractors need a controlled route into the work area. This makes the design, installation, and maintenance of the hoarding particularly important.