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Walmart Creates Five New-Look Flagships

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into flagship stores featuring upgraded visual merchandising, CNBC reports. The move is designed to spur sales of higher-margin, discretionary items such as apparel, beauty products and home furnishings. In shopper surveys, he said, nearly every shopper said that store’s displays and mannequins encouraged them to browse longer.

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Why Ikea, Nike, Li Ning and Atelier100 are going hyper-local

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Riding this wave, large-scale retailers are taking notice of the boutique concept. Geared towards urban city residents, these small format stores sell selected home furnishings to fit the average apartment size, with their interior decorated to optimise small spaces.

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The Power of Two … or Perhaps Three or Four?

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The combination looks appealing and, owing to the nature of shopping requirements in a rail station, there is not quite the same requirement to have a full-line offer on display. appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design. On a somewhat larger scale and in the U.K., The post The Power of Two … or Perhaps Three or Four?

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3 Trends That Will Positively Impact Retail in 2022

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Tenspace (Columbus, Ohio) offers digital native and direct-to-consumer brands, like sports apparel brand Rudis, a physical space to test store concepts and brand activations. Now, the same underlying concept is making its presence felt in retail – think of it as a pop-up shop on steroids. NURTURING NEWBIES. Broomfield, Colo.),

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