A retailer that made its name online as an e-commerce-only company, Wayfair just made an entry into physical retail with a mega-store that could be on the cusp of a couple new retail trends, or at the very least tell us something about what works for furniture and home décor shoppers.
Wayfair (W) unveils its first in-person large-format store in Wilmette, IL, strengthening its footprint in the home goods market.
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Wayfair is going all-in on brick-and-mortar as furniture shoppers prove hesitant to fully embrace eCommerce. The home goods online marketplace announced Thursday (May 23) the opening of its first large-format physical location in Wilmette, Illinois, occupying two stories and 150,000 square feet.
Online furniture and home retailer Wayfair Wayfair Inc. has opened the doors to its first ever large-format store in Wilmette, Illinois.
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A 5% dip during Tuesday's session was the latest in a run of red days for Wayfair Inc NYSE: W stock. It came as it did in the days after the benchmark S&P 500 index set a fresh all-time high, which will have made it worse for investors.
A 5% dip during Tuesday's session was the latest in a run of red days for Wayfair Inc NYSE: W stock. It came as it did in the days after the benchmark S&P 500 index set a fresh all-time high, which will have made it worse for investors.
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Wayfair's first large-format store will officially open up shop once the online home goods retailer holds a grand opening on May 23. It will be 150,000 square feet.
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