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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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Candles to cleaning: Diptyque finds beauty “where no beauty is expected”

Inside Retail

Giant candles for indoors and outdoors, scented wax ovals, diffusers for the car – to name but a few – have brought sophisticated accords into unexpected places,” Semichon noted. Diptyque is a pioneer in home fragrances and it’s motivating to have dynamic competition.”.

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

Retail TouchPoints

Despite this good news, many executives at shopping malls and “destination centers” wonder just how much of this returning traffic will find its way to their venues. As developers and landlords set their plans for 2022 and beyond, both the tenant mix and the visitor experience will continue to come into focus.

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Back to school, back to learning or will it simply be back to home?

Retail Next

With over 5 million COVID-19 cases in the US, many states have paused or rolled back reopening plans and most states are starting to share their school plans for Fall 2020, revealing that many are adopting online learning from the beginning or mixed-school curriculums which will continue to affect traffic trends.

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