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Dick’s Sporting Goods to Close all but 3 Moosejaw Stores

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Dick’s Sporting Goods , which acquired Moosejaw from Walmart in February 2023 for an undisclosed amount, plans to close all but three of the 14 stores in the outdoor retailer chain, according to multiple media reports. The three Moosejaw stores that will remain open are located in Birmingham, Mich.,

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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. The retailer also plans to exit its Field & Stream banner; after closing 12 of those stores in Q4 2022, which ended Jan.

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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. increase in comp store sales. Dick’s plans to open a total of 16 50K stores in 2024, consisting of 12 relocations or remodels and four new stores. 3, 2024, with $13 billion in net sales, 5% higher than the previous year, and a 2.4%

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6 Trends Driving Store Design Innovation in 2024

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Then the next step is to go beyond that to say you also plan on empowering consumers to be able to live those promises as well, whether that’s inclusivity, sustainability or giving back to the community. We’re going to see a mix of these stores and pop-ups, which brands will lean into as brand ignition moments.

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Three Design Tips for Fighting Shrink

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This past September, Target issued a news release about its plans to close nine stores in New York City, the Bay area and the Pacific Northwest “because theft and organized retail crime are threatening the safety of our team and guests, and contributing to unsustainable business performance.”

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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 retailers that really invested in buy online, pick up in-store (BOPIS), shops-within-shops in larger footprint locations or even experiential retail — those retailers really started to thrive during this time,” said Joe Scaretta, Co-CEO and Founder of CS Hudson in an interview with Retail TouchPoints.

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To Experience the Future of Retail, You’ll Want to Go to the Store

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Forrester and Shopify found that more than half (54.5%) of holiday 2022 shoppers planned to visit brick-and-mortar stores for this reason. A positive experience in the store can lead to a purchase during the visit or online after the visit, while an underwhelming experience represents a missed opportunity.