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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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Consumer demand drives automation solutions in Australian supply chains

Inside Retail

Australian consumers have the world at their fingertips and can order from all across the globe, not only from the large international e-commerce companies but also from specialist retailers – be it fashion, electronics or sporting goods. Even as the competition is increasing, however, so are the opportunities.

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Why Wilson is bringing its A-game to physical retail in the US market

Inside Retail

Wilson Sporting Goods Co recently unveiled its first retail store in California, located within the well-known Third Street Promenade shopping district in Santa Monica. The 4,500 square foot space is the company’s first bricks-and-mortar location on the West Coast. So this is great on all levels,” he stated.

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From sprinters to sneakers: How Puma aims to tap into ‘halo effect’ of Olympians

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German sportswear brand Puma is using this year’s Olympic Games and its partnership with sprint champions Jamaica to focus on speed as it jostles with Adidas and Nike to carve out space in an increasingly competitive running and lifestyle market. “That’s something we need to strengthen further in the consumer mindset.”

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Welcome to the future: Bricks-and-mortar retail undergoes a revolution

Inside Retail

Companies like digital art gallery Teleport in Hong Kong are bringing a new meaning to immersive experiences that can be translated into physical spaces. exhibition space has been transformed into a cinematic adventure that blends interactivity with fractal art. Teleport’s 5000 sq ft.

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Welcome to the future: Bricks-and-mortar retail undergoes a revolution

Inside Retail

Companies like digital art gallery Teleport in Hong Kong are bringing a new meaning to immersive experiences that can be translated into physical spaces. exhibition space has been transformed into a cinematic adventure that blends interactivity with fractal art. Teleport’s 5000 sq ft.

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For Singapore’s Capitaland, the mall comes roaring back

Inside Retail

million sqm of leasable commercial space, most of it in Singapore itself, is now on a different growth trajectory as one of the principal beneficiaries of the new trading environment. per cent – pretty much as good as it gets for shopping centres. Capitaland, which operates 1.1 Retail occupancy is 98.3 per cent (traffic up 20.0