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How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain

Inside Retail

The alliance, which is made up of 165,000 businesses across the grocery supply chain, is calling for a ‘national food security plan’ to minimise future price increases due to further disruption. The post How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain appeared first on Inside Retail. So, what’s next?

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“Impossible to ignore”: Witchery MD’s plans to capitalise on digital growth

Inside Retail

During the pandemic, the Australian womenswear brand Witchery turned 50, but rather than kicking back to party, the retailer revved its omnichannel strategy and worked on a new physical store concept. What is Witchery doing in the bricks-and-mortar space? We are on a journey. What was that creative process like?

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From Tumi to Birkenstock, here are six cool new stores in Asia

Inside Retail

Tumi unveils Asia Pacific flagship in Tokyo Located in Omotesando, a major luxury fashion destination in Japan’s capital Tokyo, the Tumi concept store is inspired by the brand’s famed 19 Degree collection and is billed as the first of its type globally.

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Exciting New Retailers Take Flight at London Gatwick

Retail Focus

Scheduled to be completed in early 2024 with an investment of over £10 million, the new airport will offer a more personalised experience in a modern-looking space. Retailer Delights In 2023, London Gatwick Airport launched its largest multi-site tender since 2017, requesting retailers to submit bids for coveted trading space.

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Why so many global brands fail in Australia

Inside Retail

In other instances, the ventures’ failures had more to do with retail store concepts that simply didn’t work in Australia, poor market research and an attitude that Aussie consumers will buy ‘what we want to sell’ rather than asking what they would want to buy. The Woolworths-Lowe’s venture closed in 2016 after five years.

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How To Create A Happy Workplace? Business Environment Design Matters

All Work

Tailoring design to the unique needs of a business and its workers, aligned with strategic objectives, elevates the potential for plan efficacy and employee satisfaction. From a design standpoint, Frank Lloyd Wright’s “compression and expansion” concept is an example of surprise and delight at work.

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AECOM warmly welcomes back Janus Rostock to lead U+P and Architecture in the Middle East & Africa

Design Middleeast

Janus Rostock, a multi-award-winning architect and urban designer, has returned to AECOM as the Vice President & Regional Director for Urbanism+Planning and Architecture+Interiors, AECOM in the Middle East and Africa, with the goal of further elevating the local architecture brand.