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Retail Redeveloped

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Why is company culture so crucial to branding and the customer experience?  Today we’re joined by Jim Ingles, President of Inglis Retailing and author of Breakthrough Retailing: How a Bleeding Orange Culture can Change Everything. Jim is a worl
The Fundamental purpose of both digital media and brick-and-mortar retail are rapidly changing.  Today we’re talking through those changes with Retail Prophet, Doug Stephens. Doug is one of the world’s foremost retail industry futurists. His in
As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 Pandemic, IPSOS’ Latest E-Commerce Experience Report  revels how grocery stores and quick service restaurants have altered their customer service and which brands come out on top.  Today we’re
Mall of America is not your typical mall. Instead it is truly an entertainment destination. What makes Mall of America different is its sheer size. In short the mall is massive with a sprawling 5.5 million square feet, 7 acre indoor theme park,
To stay relevant, retailers are turning their brick-and-mortar storefronts into experience immersion tools.  Today we’re joined by Howard Tiersky, Founder & CEO of FROM, the digital transformation agency and author of Winning Digital Customers:
Howler Bros, One of the coolest emerging men’ s clothing brands, tells us how experiences drive everything in retail whether its in store or DTC.  Today we’re joined by Rick Wittenbraker, Chief Marketing Officer for , a clothing brand with time
Retailers are working hard to stay relevant in a post pandemic world. Those that will continue to thrive has found a balance between a solid omnichannel ecommerce site and experiential brick-and-mortar retail.  Today we’re joined by Michael Osb
After a devastating 15 months on the service industry, and two missed Queen's Feasts (July 2020 and Jan. 2021) due to COVID, Charlotte Restaurant Week is back, kicking off this Friday, July 16 and running through July 25. Due to restaurant staf
The Coronavirus Pandemic accelerated growth in Charlotte and made businesses either adapt or shutter their doors. Today we’re joined by Katie Peralta Soloff, Reporter for Axios Charlotte. Axios Charlotte, formerly Charlotte Agenda, is a modern
The biggest disruption to the grocery sector over the course of the pandemic has been grocery delivery.  Today we’re joined by Pradeep Elankumaran, CEO and Cofounder of Farmstead. Farmstead is an artificial intelligent powered farm-to-doorstep
How can we use data to analyze how the market will bounce back post pandemic? Today we’re joined by Chuck McShane, Director of Market Analytics for Costar. Costar is the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and onl
Is South End still the industrial district in Charlotte or has it turned into more of a Midtown district?    Today we’re joined by Clayton Sealey, or as you may know him online CLT Development, to take a deep dive into where South End came from
Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, many retailers have been struggling to stay afloat. However, there is one category that seems to be thriving as others are struggling: home stores. Stores such as Home Depot, Lowe’s, Target, and Walmart cont
Charlotte’s development is not slowing down, but what will we see developers do in a post-Covid world?   Today we’re joined by Clayton Sealey, or as you may know him online CLT Development, to discuss the ins and outs of Charlottes development
Why do we keep seeing the same, constant mistakes being made within the retail sector?    Today we’re joined by Howard Meitiner, Managing Director at Carl Marks Advisors. Howard has decades of experience advising and leading retailers through b
How can we ensure retail is viewed as an amenity within a development?   Today we’re joined by Jared Londry, Co-Market Leader at Stream Realty Partners. Stream is one of the fastest-growing full-service commercial real estate companies in the c
Why are retailers making the shift to go small?    Over the last few years, we’ve seen a major shift in malls across America. From closings to the addition of more entertainment options the model of the modern-day mall Is still being written. T
COVID -19 rewrote the rules of shopping – but which ones will stick post-pandemic?   Today we’re joined by Suzanne Kapner, retail reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Her coverage area includes department stores like Macy’s, J.C. Penney and Ne
From greenways and ballparks to housing and transit, Charlotte is regarded as a well-planned city and that’s not by chance. Beginning with the Odell Plan in the 1960s, the Queen City has a 50-year tradition of creating a new Center City plan ev
How can small business owners, developers, real estate agents, and investors collaborate together in a meaningful way and curate mixed-use developments where small shops can thrive.     Today we’re joined by Barry Greene, CEO of Shades of M
When your teams mentality shifts, your culture gets defined.     Today we’re joined by Mark Quinn, President & CEO of Sibose LLC, and Mark Kinsley, CEO of Englander Sleep Products. This dynamic duo recently released their latest book Come B
What keeps a customer from purchasing in store or at all? Today we’re joined by Carlos Aragon, Vice President of Client Success and US Channel Performance for IPSOS. IPSOS, a global market research firm, has launched its Consumer Health & Safet
Has South End always been at the center of innovation? Today we’re joined by Megan Gude, Vice President of South End for Charlotte Center City Partners. She manages programs to activate public and private spaces, enhance public infrastructure,
Pre-pandemic restaurants were all about the experience and were coming up with creative solutions to the public’s growing trend to spend their money on an experience rather than an object.   Since March 2020, restaurants have been placed under
How do you break into a retail sector where 90% of the market is owned or controlled by one company? Today we’re joined by Johnny Freeman, Founder and CEO of Johnny Fly Co. Johnny Fly was founded in 2011, with a hand full of designs and an ambi
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