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Are we entering a bricks-and-mortar renaissance? Here’s what the data says

Inside Retail

In a rollercoaster year for retail sales, a survey of retailers has indicated an optimistic outlook for store network growth. CBRE said events and the return of international students and tourists as well as a return of office workers would be positive drivers for CBD retail sales in the year ahead. per cent to 13.9

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E-commerce teams: The unseen keys to success

Inside Retail

As demographer Simon Kuestenmacher observed in an ABC interview, the changes in consumer buying behaviour during the pandemic have been significant. Despite most shops being closed, retail sales rose 11 per cent during lockdown, largely because people didn’t have much else to spend money on. per cent before the pandemic.

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Why retail has cautiously embraced the 2023 Federal Budget

Inside Retail

The 2023 Federal Budget appeared to be about striking a balance between combating inflation, while also providing cost of living relief for Australian households and businesses. At the same time, retail sales have receded for two consecutive months – constituting a consumer recession.

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Retail’s Supply Chain Puzzle: Understanding And Addressing Retail Supply Chain Challenges

RetailMinded

It’s all a part of our everyday vocabulary—and just as much as retail shopping holds so much power over us ordinary folks, so does the supply chain over the retailers behind the scenes. In the ever-evolving world of retail, success hinges on the seamless orchestration of an intricate web known as the supply chain.