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Nemo Tile + Stone Opens New Contractor Showroom

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Located right outside of Boston proper, where Nemo Tile + Stone opened its first Massachusetts-based showroom in 2019, the expansive 5,300-sq.-ft. contract-specific showroom are outfitted to service the 100-year old company’s clientele in the greater Boston area. The new location aims to provide a one-stop shop for contractors.

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Nemo Tile + Stone Unveils Southampton Showroom

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(PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK — Nemo Tile + Stone, a New York City-based provider of top-performing surface materials, announces the grand opening of its new showroom located in Southampton, with doors open in early September. The post Nemo Tile + Stone Unveils Southampton Showroom appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.

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What Does the Future Hold for Malls? Design Visionaries Share Their Predictions

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But there are other factors at play: the dramatic shift to ecommerce, stale in-store inventory and a continued hesitancy to return to physical retail due to the pandemic indicates that the time for innovation in the mall is now. These consumers also have a desire to create connections with their favorite brands. It diluted the whole thing.

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Best of 2023: Sports Direct – How a former Nike exec plans to elevate the retailer

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She joins Frasers Group afer 16 years at Nike, most recently leading merchandising at its marketplace business across EMEA. Instead, we have a store dedicated to the best in sports – a giant light box saying ‘Welcome to Sport’ at the entrance to Sports Direct makes this clear.

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Retail Through a Hotelier’s Lens

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Bureau of Labor Statistics, at the end of 2020 there were about 1 million retail establishments in existence and just over 5 million hotel rooms (and growing at a faster rate than retail stores). Make no mistake, hotels exist at many price points, and not all are fitted out well nor maintained well. According to the U.S.

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