Kroger executives have said in the past that the company is working toward becoming "channel agnostic" as shoppers shift more of their spending to digital.
During the second quarter, Kroger shoppers toggled between online and in-store shopping as the pandemic evolved. At the beginning of the quarter, shoppers were visiting stores more frequently than they had early on in the health crisis.
Louis Vuitton Unveils an Exclusive Shopping Experience in Hollywood | Cultured Magazine
This week in Los Angeles, Louis Vuitton opened a new way to shop the Maison's legacy of exquisite products.
The first Legendary Savoir-Faire room greets guests with an aisle of Louis Vuitton's iconic trunks. Surrounding the hard-sided cases is an expansive display of LV's Objets Nomades furniture and décor.
Midlothian Crossing Shopping Center sells for $6.6M | Virginia Business
Midlothian Crossing Shopping Center in Chesterfield County sold for $6.64 million on Sept. 9, Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer announced Friday.
The 87,938-square-foot strip mall is located at 8501 Midlothian Turnpike at the intersection of Midlothian Turnpike and Powhite Parkway. The property is 95.6% leased and is anchored by Big Lots and Goodwill retail locations.
1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Buckhead shopping center
Owner shoots at people breaking into car at Buckhead shopping center; 1 dead, 1 injured – WSB-TV
ATLANTA — Channel 2 Action News has learned that a man is dead and another was injured during a shooting at a busy Buckhead shopping center.
The shooting happened around 4 p.m. at the Peachtree Battle Shopping Center in the 2300 block of Peachtree Road.
Experts encourage early holiday shopping as COVID continues to impact supply chain
We are 106 days away from Christmas, but if you think that's enough time to get your shopping done, think again.
While it may be too early to start playing Christmas music and decorating the house, according to experts, it is time to start shopping.
Direct-To-Consumer Brands Drive Shopping Center Boom
But, consumer spending remains robust. That's the good news. Even better news: this year there has been, and is forecasted to continue, heavy investing by retailers in brick and mortar, especially by online merchants.
The reasons are many. Among them: open-air center rents have come down; customer acquisition costs online have gotten so expensive that physical stores are a better use of capital and a more effective branding tool; and the lingering pandemic has made shoppers wary of large indoor venues.
The evolution of Black Friday shopping — and what 2021 may bring
Ever since they've had to compete with Cyber Monday's offerings, Black Friday deals have become available earlier and stuck for longer periods of time, Kahn said.
"Black Friday used to be a trigger for people to go to the store," Kahn said. "But as it's morphed into a general promotional season, Black Friday itself lost its magic — its sense of urgency."
Construction begins on Publix shopping center in downtown Auburn | Local News | oanow.com
Construction crews broke ground on the future Publix shopping center in downtown Auburn Wednesday, according to a release from developer Daniel Corporation.
The 35,600 square-foot-shopping center will include 6,800 square feet of retail space fronting Gay Street and will be built in the lot formerly occupied by Burger King.
To Return or Not Return: What the Shopping Cart Dilemma Can Teach Us
I was finishing loading my groceries into the car last week when I was presented with the regular challenge for any suburban grocery shopper. Do I leave the shopping cart by the car or do I return it to the designated cart area 75 feet away?
The shopping cart question may be less charged, but when presented with this challenge, it still begs the question, what is the right thing to do?
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