Long delivery times have so far been one of online retail’s few weaknesses. So-called prime and air services using drones should now bring packages to your front door more quickly.
Why outlet center operators are increasingly seeking to emancipate themselves from the “factory” image and why large investors now also like to “shop” there.
An important metric used by real estate investors to measure the overall tenancy risks of multi-tenant properties like shopping centers is the Weighted Averaged Unexpired Lease Term.
No grand openings were celebrated in the Benelux country last year. This year and the following years will be different.
In the year 2016, robots are, for now, an unusual sight in shopping centers. The helpful androids bring customers special moments and thus enhance the malls’ quality of stay.
It’s been a while since tea was the drink of choice in Boston, but when Irish discount fashion retailer Primark set down its first U.S. store in the city, it was all about creating a flagship to announce its arrival from the other side of the pond.
Expensive meet accessible. Dutch specialist grocery chain Marqt turns popular notions of organic markets on their heads in its new store built from recycled and reused materials
Pittsburgh-based DICK’S Sporting Goods, traditional operator of big-boxes, launched its new Chelsea Collective this past August as a women’s fitness and lifestyle boutique concept.
Located in Chicago’s Merchandise Mart, home to NeoCon, North America’s largest design exposition and conference for commercial interiors, Thomas West has become one of the premier salons in Chicago.
Supply chain technology continues to develop apace. Simon Jack
explores its potential to control key areas of retailers’ logistics operations.
From Retail Week