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Silly Solly’s plans 10 more stores as it moves to franchise model

Inside Retail

We would like to open 10 stores a year. We believe in the model, it’s been operating since 2018.” The Silly Solly’s brand has come full circle, now owned by Stanton and an Australian management team that reinvented the model in 2018. “We This offers our store owners more protection and the opportunity to resell their business.”

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Top 10 Trends Driving Retail Growth

Retail TouchPoints

There are 10 Trends unfolding before us right now, very much worth watching. Just Walk Out” technology, first introduced by Amazon Go in 2018, is now being delivered by a variety of tech companies (Zippin, Trigo, Grabango) at retailers as diverse as Tesco, Aldi, Giant Eagle and more. Shoppers are returning to stores, again.

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Melbourne start-up ecosystem valued at over $10 billion

Inside Retail

The Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER) 2021 reveals that Melbourne’s start-up ecosystem value has grown by more than $3 billion in the past 12 months, and is now valued at more than $10 billion. billion in 2018, $3 billion in 2019 and $7 billion in 2020 – a growth rate of 475 per cent in four years.

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Liverpool ONE reports strongest start to the year since 2018

A1 Retail

Grosvenor has reported that 2024 is already expected to top last year’s successes experienced at Liverpool ONE, with a 10 percent increase in visitor numbers during the first week of January 2024 versus 2023, representing the destination’s strongest start to a year in more than five years.

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Liverpool ONE Achieves Its Most Impressive Year Opening Since 2018

365 Retail

The first week of January 2024 witnessed a 10% surge in visitor numbers compared to the same period in 2023, marking the best start to a year in over half a decade for the shopping destination. ” The post Liverpool ONE Achieves Its Most Impressive Year Opening Since 2018 appeared first on Retail News and Events.

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Pret A Manger back in the black for the first time since 2018

Retail Gazette

Pret A Manger has returned to profitability for the first time since 2018 driven by the success of its subscription service. recorded in 2018. The group, which suffered during the pandemic lockdowns, reported an operating profit of £50.6m in the year to December 2022, up from a loss of £225.9m in the six months to the end of June.

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World Cup consumer spending expected to be 17% down on 2018 Tournament

A1 Retail

Ongoing cost-of-living crisis and winter tournament lead to £413 million drop in spend vs. 2018. Hospitality spend set to be down 10% on 2018 tournament at £395 million . billion will be spent by fans at retailers stocking up ahead of the matches, down 19% vs. 2018 (£1.9 less than the last World Cup (£2.4