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

Retail TouchPoints

The shopping mall’s identity crisis has been an oft-discussed topic in the retail industry. Even beforethe pandemic, the narrative focused on how malls were navigating the rise in online shopping and the associated fall in foot traffic. RTP: What is the next big trend in developing an omnichannel shopping mall experience?

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Nemo Tile + Stone Opens New Contractor Showroom

VMS

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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Retail Through a Hotelier’s Lens

VMS

In fact, Resorts World Las Vegas, which just opened this summer, adds 3500 rooms and a 70,000-square-foot shopping and restaurant zone called The District to those figures. Getaway has 15 “Outposts,” as their cabins are called, typically located within two hours of major cities. The project cost just over $4.3

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

Retail Gazette

Shaking off its discount reputation It’s clear that Sports Direct wants to shake off its association with neon discount tags and giant mugs and attract a broader clientele. The new strategy, and improved visual merchandising has strengthened the retailer’s accounts with the sporting giants, says Wright.