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The “Great Mall Resurgence” in the American retail market

Inside Retail

However, in the past two decades, the American mall has been standing on shaky ground due to factors like the 2008 recession and, more recently, the butterfly effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. Consumers have a lot of choices about where to shop and when they drive to malls, they want more than a functional experience.” per cent and 15.3

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Andrea Lisbona’s desire to innovate an industry with Touchland

Inside Retail

Kicking things off with a Kickstarter campaign Like many indie brands on the market today, a large source of funding was found via Kickstarter, a public funding platform for creative and entrepreneurial projects. Lisbona partially credits the company’s popularity on the video-focused social media platform to its success in the market today.

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FASHION HOUSE opens €25m outlet centre in Bucharest

Retail Focus

Situated at the exit to the A2 Cernica motorway, 25 minutes from the city centre and 45 minutes from Henri Coanda International, FASHION HOUSE Pallady is easily accessible to the City’s two million residents as well as its growing tourism market with parking provision for more than 300 vehicles.

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Why Customer Reviews Help Product Brands Expand in Retail

Retail Bound

Beyond simply convincing potential customers, positive reviews can elevate a brand’s reputation in the eyes of retailers too. When major retail chains like Best Buy or Target consider stocking a new product, they often glance at online reviews to gauge consumer sentiment.

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Walmart depart Japan – What Went Wrong?

Nelson Blackley

is selling most of Japanese retailer Seiyu to KKR & Co. giant retreats from its two-decade attempt to crack Japan’s retail market. The world’s biggest retailer first entered the Japanese market in 2002 by buying a 6% stake in Seiyu, and gradually built up its stake before a full takeover in 2008.

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