This emblematic store closes the locations, from May 22
You will not be able to visit some of these stores in the coming months.
Purchases in person have taken a popularity, thanks in large part to many of us by choosing to shop online in the comfort of our own houses. But conveniently passing orders in one click from the bottom also has its disadvantages, because many stores have beenforced to close Because of what some experts call it "Retail apocalypse“Before the 19 COVID-19 pandemic, large retailers and shopping centers already had trouble staying afloat. And although some say that we are heading towards thisButtocks calls ahybrid model With electronic commerce and physical stores, we continue to hear more and more stores speak that draw the file. Read the continuation to find out which emblematic brand will start to close the locations on May 22.
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A type of store has experienced a significant slowdown in the past two decades.
Through the United States, the number ofBrick and mortar bookstores Decreased from 12,151 in 1998 to 6,045 in 2019, according to data from commercial models of the Country Bureau. This can be largely attributed to the passage to online purchases - Amazon began as a bookstore, after all - as well as the possibility of buying and reading books on electronic readers such as Kindle and Nook. Bookstores and family channels were affected by this change, and booksellers - like many other retailers - were still affected by closings due to the COVVI -19 pandemic. While the Tiktok social media platform seems to generate itNostalgia for reading And the biggest bookstores, with many users using these locations as the backdrop of the videos, an emblematic bookseller announced that it would soon take place.
A large bookseller is closing the locations in May and June.
Barnes & Noble was forced to attack the rise of Amazon, which represents almost half of thePhysical books sold in the USA.,The New York Timesreported. When the stores were forced to close during the pandemic, income decreased by 50% for barnes & noble locations in the main metropolitan areas, as well as cafes in stores, according to cafes in stores,Wall Street's journal. Now, even if stores are generally open for navigation in person, Barnes & Noble has announced that it would beFence of two locations, according toThe Boston Globe.
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These two fence locations are in the same area.
In January, Boston.com reported that the location of Barnes & Noble in Saugus, Massachusetts, wasPermanently Due to the redevelopment of the owner of the property and not to renew the lease of the bookstore.
Additional locations are faced with a similar spell, the first of which is located on Granite Street in Braintree, Massachusetts. The company announced the closure in an article on Facebook in December 2021, declaring again that the owner of the location had "chosen to rearrange this space for another tenant". In the social media post, it was confirmed that the store would close on May 22, but intended to move nearby. However, there was no confirmation where or when it is.
As indicated byThe Boston Globe, the location of Braintree almost closed in February 2020. Having operated for 26 years at that time, the location couldNegotiate with the owner of the building After customers have sent emails "Protestant against closure".
In addition to the location of Braintree, a barnes & noble in thePrudential Center in Boston also announced that he would close the shop. The news came via Facebook, once again due to a problem with the owner of the building. The position said that store operators "could not reach an agreement" with the owner and would close on June 19.
The store has in fact experienced an increase in sales in recent times.
Despite these closures, Barnes & Noble sales have increased, according toThe New York Times—T 3% in 2021 compared to 2019. Book sales have specifically increased by 14% since the start of the pandemic. Having been considered the "Big Bad Wolf", consuming other independent sellers with mass marketing, the company has transformed its criticisms into a cheerleader.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
This is mainly linked to the maintenance of the printed company, as well as the capacity of Barnes & Noble to help readers find new titles and maintain investments in real stores,The temperaturereported. Everything is rooted in the authorization to fight "a common enemy", also known as Amazon,Oren J. Teicher, said former director general of the American Booksellers Association, in the newspaper.
However, the current battle with Amazon is perhaps not the final reason why bookstores, like those of Boston, are forced to close their doors. As a commentator wrote on the Prudential Center Facebook, the closure of physical stores may in fact have to do with "the extreme challenges of the payment of commercial rents as a business business", not the dominant presence of Amazon.