by bgaddis | Jun 10, 2020 | Architecture, Design, Increase Retail Traffic, market trends, Retail Roll Out, Retail Store Design, Retail Store Display, Retail Store Planning
You may like to check out the referenced articles here, and here. Photos: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Recommended Reading: Stores are more visible than Brands Some said it is impossible to actualize a brand without bricks n mortar Some said stores not...
by bgaddis | May 18, 2020 | Architecture, Blog, Design, Increase Retail Traffic, Retail Store Design, Retail Store Display, Retail Store Planning
You may want to check out: “The Pandemic Will Change American Retail Forever.”
by bgaddis | Mar 4, 2019 | Architecture, Design, Increase Retail Traffic, Retail Store Design, Retail Store Display, Retail Store Planning
I recently read a blog post entitled “3 Retail Design Trends To Transform 2019.” I thought the article offered a telling view of how retailers are thinking about marketing, and related store planning activities for the new year and beyond. To summarize,...
by bgaddis | Jan 19, 2019 | Architecture, Design
What do Facilities Management Companies Do? Did you ever take a look at the list of services offered by Facilities Management Companies? These companies do everything from A to Z when it comes to existing properties and if one cares to run through Wikiapedia’s...
by bgaddis | Jul 12, 2018 | Architecture, Design, Increase Retail Traffic, Retail Roll Out, Retail Store Design, Retail Store Display, Retail Store Planning
Authors note: Original article is written for and posted in the Ennco Blog. You might want to check them out, or just read it here. Helping Retailers Succeed – Most every year the Small Business Development Center, in my case locally in Virginia, puts on an...
by bgaddis | Mar 26, 2018 | Architecture, Design, Increase Retail Traffic, Retail Store Design, Retail Store Display, Retail Store Planning
A Concrete Problem – There is a surprise offspring of the new “borderless” retail paradigm that seems almost liberating because, finally, something can be defined in terms of a concrete problem. One having to do with store fixtures. Is the Store...