Stories Tagged as
Retail
Warehouse space in high demand as companies shift to e-commerce
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 23, 2021
The U.S. may need an additional 330 million square feet of distribution space by 2025 to handle the expected expansion of online sales.
Despite e-commerce boom, a leading cardboard maker's profits fall
Jun 22, 2021
For DS Smith, higher demand from individual customers wasn't enough to offset a drop in corporate clients.
What happens after a beloved fabric store closes?
by
Rose Conlon
Jun 14, 2021
Hancock Fabrics, with its rows and rows of possibilities, was a fixture in the lives of many, including Joanna Clark of Brunswick, Georgia.
Remembering the iconic store Thrift Town
by
Daniel Shin
Jun 9, 2021
Beatrice Hogg talks about what she remembers and misses about her local Sacramento Thrift Town.
Meet the business reclaiming the narrative around Native art
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
May 27, 2021
Seattle-based Eighth Generation works with Native artists to create wool blankets and more.
This northern Michigan retailer is banking on a summer with lots of foot traffic
by
Sean McHenry
May 14, 2021
Annie Lang Hartman, owner of Compass Paper Co., is preparing for a busy post-pandemic season.
What happens when a store starts to die?
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
May 13, 2021
From Victoria's Secret to J.C. Penney, struggling retailers have taken a couple of different paths to try to remain in business.
For public good, not for profit.
Remembering the hobby shops of yesteryear
by
Rose Conlon
May 3, 2021
“A really wholesome cheap thrill”: A listener on the joys of model rockets and the the hobby shops of his youth.
Pent-up demand is helping The RealReal grow
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Apr 26, 2021
Julie Wainwright, CEO of the luxury consignment store, says in-person shopping "makes sense for our business."
Commercial landlords look to grocery stores to fill retail vacancies
Apr 16, 2021
Groceries are recession-proof, they sign long leases and bring foot traffic to strip malls. But there can be too many in one area.