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M·A·C opens new retail concept at Salt Lake City International Airport, Terminal A

Retail Times

M·A·C Cosmetics, in partnership with Hudson, welcomes domestic and international travelers to an innovative specialty retail concept in Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) –Concourse A.

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Revealed: Raffles’ strategy to lure back in luxury customers

Inside Retail

Raffles City Singapore has welcomed an exciting slate of international brands with new and exclusive concepts. The new stores at the iconic luxury mall are designed to expand its lifestyle, beauty and food and beverage offerings so shoppers can get a taste of specially curated merchandise and unique shopping experiences. “We

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Lifting the logo: Inside the rebrand of Thai supermarket Lotus’s

Inside Retail

In densely populated urban areas, Lotus’s malls – like those of its main competitor Big C – are on two levels, with the ground-floor space rented out to specialty retailers and the hypermarket upstairs on the second level. Entrance to the hypermarket is refreshingly open on both the supermarket side and the general merchandise side.

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A Pea in the Pod Opens Stores in Chicago, New York

VMS

known for its luxe maternity wear and accessories, has opened two new concept stores in Chicago and New York, according to a company press release. The designer and specialty retailer of maternity accessories and apparel opened its Chicago location on Daman Avenue, and its New York location at 1042 Lexington Avenue.

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Open to Buy: The Retail Business Art

Retailing Insight

The process is actively in use at every major chain store, department store and larger specialty store chain. Yet the concepts are completely applicable to independent retailers. In fact, many specialty stores and boutiques use this to ensure cash flow and profitability for their stores. It’s called Open-to-Buy.

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What is Omni-channel Retail?

Retail Bound

Although many new product companies are finding success selling on Shopify or Amazon, online sales still only represent 20% of all retail sales, whereas offline channels like brick-and-mortar locations, catalog, TV Shopping and Reward and Incentive markets represent 80%. Retail stores is by far the largest retail market segment at $6.5

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How Much Should You Flex a Format?

VMS

appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design. Be sure to check vmsd.com during the month of June for a web exclusive detailing more about the U.K.’s s first Eataly. Photography: Courtesy of John Ryan, London. gallery_holder}}. The post How Much Should You Flex a Format?