Herman Miller has introduced a more user-friendly retail website that offers new features including AI product recommendations.
CHICAGO — Home furnishings design company Herman Miller has renovated its website to offer a more seamless experience for online customers.
Using more than 110 hours of customer research, in-depth feedback, and user testing from more than 200 different participants, Groom said the site delivers a consistent experience that implements key changes built specifically to make a customer’s journey smooth and easy.
What will post-pandemic shopping look like? - Vox
With two shots of Pfizer in her arm, Bri Blair recently did something she hadn't risked since before the pandemic: She went to the mall.
She met up with her mom at a shopping center near her home in North Carolina to try on clothes at Belk and Earthbound Trading Company, eat chicken and rice in the food court, and generally reimmerse herself in society. And though there were some notable differences compared with the Before Times — masked shoppers, hand sanitizer stations, plastic bags covering the water fountains — she says she was surprised by how many other people were there.
College Square Shopping Center getting a new name as redevelopment project progresses | News |
A rendering shows the renovations planned for College Square Shopping Center, which is being renamed The Grove at Newark.
A rendering shows the common space inside the new apartments being built at College Square Shopping Center.
Fresno shopping center sold for $11.8M - The Business Journal
Built in 2007 on 14.33 acres, Kings Canyon Pavilion shopping center is situated at the signalized intersection of East Kings Canyon Road and South Willow Avenue at 4965 East Kings Canyon Road. Photo contributed
Wood Investments Companies, Inc., a Costa Mesa-based commercial real estate investment and management company specializing in retail, announced Monday the acquisition of Kings Canyon Pavilion shopping center, a 91%-occupied, 152,354-square-foot community center anchored by 99 Cents Only Stores.
Home Shopping: Toll Brothers, Nordstrom Due Later Amid Strength As Inflation Fear Eases
Inflation? What inflation? That's the way it feels this morning as major indices continue to push higher and price risk alarm bells that rang last week quiet down.
It's still way too early to write off inflation, especially considering that on Friday we'll get an important data point in the form of personal consumption expenditure (PCE) prices. However, the so-called "horsemen of risk," which were galloping a week ago as inflation concerns swirled, are very quiet this morning, possibly opening the way for more constructive activity on Wall Street.
Poshmark Brings Mini Shopping to Snapchat App - EcommerceBytes
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the social media app Snapchat, Pocket-Lint explains that one of its core concepts is that “any picture or video or message you send – by default – is made available to the receiver for only a short time before it becomes inaccessible.”
On Thursday, Poshmark said Mini would be launching in the coming weeks. “The Poshmark Mini empowers Poshmark’s and Snap’s social-driven communities to seamlessly connect with each other, explore curated products, and experience the thrill of the Poshmark treasure hunt without leaving the Snapchat app.”
FMI research finds grocery shopping has fundamentally changed – Produce Blue Book
ARLINGTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–For the past four decades, FMI—The Food Industry Association has tracked the grocery shopping habits of U.S. customers through the U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends report.
The 2021 edition, prepared in partnership with The Hartman Group, explores how the future of food retail will be colored by the pandemic – driven by shifts in the way consumers purchase groceries.
Shoppes on Route 31 shopping center sold for $4 million
The Shoppes on Route 31 at 27 S. Western Ave. in Carpentersville was recently purchased for $4 million. Courtesy of Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors
CARPENTERSVILLE -- The Shoppes on Route 31 shopping center was recently sold for $3.95 million, according to Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors.
Senior associate Brad Dessy of Hanley, in conjunction with ParaSell Inc., represented the seller, a private investor based in Arizona. The six-tenant property consists of Panda Express, ATI Physical Therapy, Game Stop, a dental office, SportClips and T-Mobile.
Many shopping changes made during pandemic here for good – Boston 25 News
The pandemic has been a tumultuous time for the retail industry as many practices were changed or adopted to try to keep the goods flowing.
While those changes were made just to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of those changes will now become a permanent part of shopping's future.
Expect to see more pop-up stores. The concept of these small stores has become popular in recent years, adding variety and excitement to often tired retail districts.
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