Frank Lowy turned shopping into strategy and malls into empires. Empire in Aisles tells the gripping story of how a boy who fled Nazi-occupied Europe built Westfield, one of the most powerful retail giants the world has ever seen.
From dodging bullets in wartime Europe to navigating boardrooms in Sydney, London, and Los Angeles, Lowy's path was anything but ordinary. This book explores the hustle, resilience, and ruthless precision that powered his rise. It breaks down the bold moves, quiet deals, and relentless ambition that transformed suburban shopping centers into global destinations.
But Empire in Aisles goes deeper than just business. It reveals the immigrant drive, the family values, and the personal losses that shaped Lowy's no-nonsense vision and why he never forgot where he came from.
This is the blueprint of a man who didn't just follow the market he built it.