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America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’

"The retail apocalypse refers to the closing of a large number of American retail stores beginning in 2016...as American consumers shift their purchasing habits due to various factors, including the rise of e-commerce... Of 1,200 shopping malls across the US, 50% are expected to close by 2023* (Wikipedia)

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America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’ Is Really Just Beginning

America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’ Is Really Just Beginning

Article 2017
Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

Article 2017
How Amazon destroyed retail... and saved it  | Andre do Valle

How Amazon destroyed retail... and saved it | Andre do Valle

Article 2018
A Small Town Kept Walmart Out. Now It Faces Amazon. - The Atlantic

A Small Town Kept Walmart Out. Now It Faces Amazon. - The Atlantic

Article 2018
This Is How Amazon Could Invade the Pharmacy Business

This Is How Amazon Could Invade the Pharmacy Business

Article 2017
Amazon Go and the Future (of Retail Shopping) | Stratechery

Amazon Go and the Future (of Retail Shopping) | Stratechery

Article 2018
The rise of experiential commerce – TechCrunch

The rise of experiential commerce – TechCrunch

Article 2018
The world’s hottest shopping city (NYC) is becoming a ghost town

The world’s hottest shopping city (NYC) is becoming a ghost town

Article 2018
After the Retail Apocalypse, Prepare for the Property Tax Meltdown

After the Retail Apocalypse, Prepare for the Property Tax Meltdown

Article 2018
Thanks to Bookshop, Indies Stand a Chance Against Amazon

Thanks to Bookshop, Indies Stand a Chance Against Amazon

Article 2020

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