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Dick’s Doubles Down on House of Sport Format, Planning 19 New Locations by 2024

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Through a combination of converting existing stores and building at least 10 new stores next year, Dick’s Sporting Goods will add at least 19 House of Sport locations by 2024. 28, 2023, the retailer will convert the remaining 17 stores to House of Sport or larger-format Dick’s stores.

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Dick’s to Open 16 Next-Gen ‘50K’ Stores, Expand House of Sport Format in 2024

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Dick’s Sporting Goods posted strong results in fiscal 2023, which ended Feb. Dick’s also will open eight new House of Sport locations in 2024, consisting of seven relocations/conversions and one new store at Boston’s Prudential Center. 3, 2024, with $13 billion in net sales, 5% higher than the previous year, and a 2.4%

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The Post-COVID Store: How to Tap the Pent-Up Need for Interaction Without Sacrificing Safety

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The return to brick-and-mortar will be a slow, steady process, and preparing stores for the great return will be as much about making shoppers comfortable as it will be about enticing them back. You look at ULTA Beauty or DICK’S Sporting Goods during the pandemic and they crushed it.

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6 Trends Driving Store Design Innovation in 2024

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For example, they need to support omnichannel services like BOPIS, ship-from-store and seamless returns. Technology is going to be central [to the store experience] — it has to be. customer experience). Did you open up the lifetime value of an existing customer? Are consumers returning products less often?

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How to Create Immersive Retail Experiences

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Actionable data can also help retailers with inventory management across all locations. If the customer needs more information or help, these systems are particularly good at alerting retail managers to know quickly that a customer service action is needed. and content can scroll through several ads, messages and videos.

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The Future of Retail: BOPIS 2.0 and RFID Technology

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it can be a kickstarter to the retail sector and become a technology “must have” for the apparel, footwear, home goods, cosmetics, sporting goods and electronics sectors. It can also enhance the customer experience and satisfaction by accurately allowing retailers to locate new stock in busy stockrooms and shop floors.

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Why Australian retailers are adopting RFID to boost sales and profits

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It also enhances the customer experience by improving visibility into inventory levels enabling salespeople to solve customer product queries on the spot. They enable accurate inventory levels by location and improved management of a retailer’s inventory. A “major transformation” – but it pays off.