In The Graveyard Of American Malls, Bandier Is Reimagining The Brick-And-Mortar Store

Retailer Bandier created a space where people could hang out, take a barre class, and grab a juice. Buying yoga pants is an afterthought.

America's malls have been dying for years. Of the nearly 1,200 enclosed malls in the U.S., one-third are doing so poorly that they aren't generating enough money to pay for the maintenance of the structures themselves. Part of this decline can be traced to the Internet. Now that consumers can easily buy products online, brick-and-mortar retail stores can't afford to simply serve as showcase rooms, only to see visitors buy the very products they offer from Amazon at lower prices. They need to offer exceptional in-person experiences to keep customers coming, buying in, and returning to their stores.

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Published on June 17, 2016 03:00
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