E-Commerce is a consideration for brick and mortar retail…specifically since the pandemic. So says Northmarq regional managing director, Mike Sladich. "Many brick-and-mortar retailers have had e-commerce creeping up on their market share and have been forced to make real-estate decisions for an uncertain future," Sladich tells GlobeSt.com.
"The pandemic effectively gave those retailers the immediate numbers from a worst-case scenario when everyone started buying online, and they can now adjust their pro-forma sales figures and prototypes to take those expectations into account."
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