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Who said stores are dead? These 5 retailers are investing billions of dollars in bricks and mortar

Still shoppers are increasingly spending more time and money online, that doesn’t mean retailers should turn a deaf ear to their stores. In fact, some of the biggest players in the industry are spending billions of dollars to remodel their prevailing shops, hoping to lure customers inside with more modern fixtures, easier checkout options and online order pickup kiosks. That’s as Amazon — many retailers’ biggest threat today — is investing more in its own real development and opening stores ranging from its cashier-less “Go” convenience shops, novelty “4 Star” locations and bookstores. It’s also quake up the grocery industry with its acquisition of Whole Foods, pushing companies like Kroger to think outside the box, or cohort with other retailers, as they try to grow. And it was also reported earlier this week that Amazon could check up on its cashier-less technology for bigger stores, something that could further challenge traditional retailers.

“Brick-and-mortar retailers desideratum to give consumers a reason to visit stores instead of making online purchases, and, to that end, an increasing number of concerns have started investing in stores,” Hong Kong-based Coresight Research analyst Albert Chan said in a probe note. “We expect an increase in retailers’ capital expenditures to remodel stores as the competition to attract store traffic quickens against the backdrop of increasing penetration of e-commerce.”

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