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IKEA shares a first update on the development of its new Brighton store

A1 Retail

The new IKEA store in Brighton will focus on providing locally relevant, functional, and sustainable home furnishing solutions, inspired by the regions distinct local identity. This process builds a deep understanding of local needs and aspirations, allowing for a tailored customer experience that means no two IKEA stores are the same.

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A Generational Analysis of Today’s Home Improvement Customers

Retail TouchPoints

According to our analysis, Gen X homeowners who are making improvements are: 43% more likely than the average American consumer to buy home improvement products entirely online. 283% more likely to say a home improvement purchase is in their near future. 134% more likely to anticipate making a garden or outdoor purchase.

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5 Critical Features to Proactively Tackle Current Industry Issues

Storis

While home furnishings retailers face unprecedented challenges, our industry has a history of resilience. Currently, the effects of production halts, labor shortages, raw material delays, and logistical challenges are compounded in the home furnishings industry. Lead Time Management. To learn more, contact us at 1.888.4.STORIS

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Personalization is a Key to Customer Loyalty

Storis

The Boston Retail Partners 2019 POS/Customer Engagement Survey identifies how retailers are faring in the quest to ensure the four key pillars of customer experience are in place to deliver Unified Commerce. The four pillars are Personal, Mobile, Seamless, and Secure. Want to Learn How STORIS Can Support Your Business?

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10 small business collaboration ideas to grow sales

Clover - Retail

Linking your footprint to other businesses by offering or renting out space for a partner’s pop-up table in your space or sharing a combined retail space could provide a more complete customer experience and could even reduce overhead costs. Ultimately, they all serve a common goal of making a house a functional home.

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The Future of the Mall: Why Developers are Rethinking Everything from Tenant Mix to Events and ‘Adjacencies’

Retail TouchPoints

During the peak of the pandemic, enclosed malls and indoor-outdoor shopping centers worked diligently to implement safety requirements, including mask mandates and traffic restrictions. Leading developers know that they need to do more than simply make consumers feel safe.