With Winnipeg's massive new fashion outlet mall set to open in less than two weeks, at least one retail analyst says existing businesses should get ready for tough retail competition ahead.

"Existing retailers, they're going to have a brutal, brutal suffering from this opening. I have no doubt about it," Fang Wan, a marketing professor with the Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba, told CBC News.

Outlet Collection Winnipeg will be the first and only dedicated outlet shopping centre in Manitoba when it opens May 3, following less than two years of construction on Kenaston Boulevard and Sterling Lyon Parkway in the city's southwest.

A look inside one of the stores that will open within Outlet Collection Winnipeg on May 3. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Reporters got a sneak peek of the 400,000-square-foot indoor retail space on Thursday, as construction crews completed the finishing touches.

"There really is a missing portion in the retail hierarchy of pure outlet. And the fact that it's all together under one roof, the fact that it's climate-controlled, is very unique particularly to the outlet development game," said John Scott, its vice-president of development.

Construction crews put the finishing touches on the interior at Outlet Collection Winnipeg on Thursday. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

The mall will feature up to 100 outlet retailers, including about 30 newcomers to the Winnipeg market, like Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Calvin Klein Outlet Store, Banana Republic Factory Store, Under Armour and Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW).

While most of the mall's stores will be ready for shoppers at the grand opening, a few retailers, like F21 Red, Winners and the Rockport and Michael Kors outlet stores, will open in September.

Wan said while the outlet mall's opening will change the city's retail landscape, existing businesses can succeed if they have built a loyal customer base or developed a strategy to remain competitive.

"I hope they have started the counteractive kind of strategy way before this opening," she said. "But when it's open, I think they should see change, and they should be prepared for that change."

At the same time, Wan said more competition will mean more shopping opportunities for Manitobans.

Online shopping not a threat

The people behind Outlet Collection Winnipeg hope their mall will also stem the flow of Manitobans heading south of the border to seek deals at outlet malls in the United States.

Scott said he's not worried about the growing popularity of online shopping.

"People still want to touch and feel the product, try it on. And if you provide an enjoyable environment, we believe that we'll be successful," he said.

"Online does help the retailer as well. I mean, it allows people to review product and price check and things like that and be interactive, so we're embracing that approach."

The Gap Factory Store will be one of about 30 retailers at Outlet Collection Winnipeg that will be new to the city's retail market. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

By the numbers

When it officially opens May 3, Outlet Collection Winnipeg will have:

400,000 square feet of leasable retail space.

100 retailers at full capacity.

Six anchor tenants: Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, Old Navy, F21 Red, DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, Nike, Winners.

15 food concession retailers, including Bar Burrito, Freshly Squeezed, Starbucks and Sticky's Candy.

2,300 parking spaces.

80 bicycle parking spaces.

1,300 full-time and part-time retail jobs created, plus 400 construction-related jobs.

(Source: Ivanhoé Cambridge)

Some of the stores coming to Outlet Collection

Aldo

Ardene

Audi

Banana Republic Factory Store

Bench

Boathouse

Bombay

Bowring

Call it Spring Outlet

Calvin Klein Outlet

Chatters Salon & Beauty Supply

DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse

Dynamite/Garage

Famous Footwear Outlet

Gap Factory Store

GNC

Laura

Levi's Outlet

Lindt Outlet

Lolë Woman

Lucky Brand Jeans Outlet

Michael Hill

Mountain Warehouse

NoMiNoU

Old Navy

Peoples Jewellers

Quarks Outlet

Saks OFF 5TH

Samsonite Outlet

Skechers

Suzy Shier

The Body Shop

Think Kitchen

Tommy Hilfiger Outlet

Under Armour

(Retailers that don't currently have outlet stores in Winnipeg are in bold.)