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First Public Lands Concept to Open

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Dick’s Sporting Goods (Coraopolis, Penn.) Public Lands is a new specialty concept for the sporting goods retailer created to help more people explore and protect this country’s public lands. The post First Public Lands Concept to Open appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.

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Dick’s House of Sport Opens Today

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Dick’s Sporting Goods (Coraopolis, Pa.) Called House of Sport, the more than 100,000 square-foot store features golf driving bays, an indoor rock-climbing wall, a putting green, a track and turf field and a health-and-wellness shop. This is the biggest leap forward in any concept that we’ve done. later this year.

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IRDC 2022 Delivers a Hands-On Experience for Retail Design Pros

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IRDC was also co-located with the Shop! You can read more about this year’s Shop! Fake it Till You Make It,” led by Chuck Palmer, Retail Strategist, and Stephanie Bair-Garant, Director of Visual Merchandising, ZenGenius Inc., NO CRYING IN VISUAL MERCHANDISING. Ideation at shopassociation.org.).

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Teamwork is Key in Retail Innovation

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Case Study. A fascinating example of this is Dick’s Sporting Goods, which has been working on a series of ambitious prototype stores and fixtures. The sports and fitness giant wanted to design an experimental, interactive sporting goods store that Dick’s itself would have trouble competing with.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Knocks It Out of the Park with “House of Sport” Experiential Concept

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J UST AS AMERICANS, bored and anxious during pandemic lockdown, collectively revisited their love affair with outdoor activities and sports, Dick’s Sporting Goods (Coraopolis, Pa.) introduced its new House of Sport concept, focused on multi-sport experiences, better shopper engagement and elevated customer service.

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Couldn’t Attend IRDC 2021? Here’s What You Missed

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According to Solis, 84 percent of consumers say the shopping experience is as important as the actual product a retailer is selling, so he encouraged the audience to look for places in their own companies where friction exists and erase it. Here’s What You Missed appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.