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Who Are the Retailers to Watch in 2024?

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Learn which 10 brands are expected to succeed this year [HomeGoods recently shut its ecommerce platf

Learn which 10 brands are expected to succeed this year [View in Browser]( [Insider Intelligence]( [HomeGoods recently shut its ecommerce platform to focus on its physical stores. And Trader Joe’s has never had online shopping. Despite an unusual approach, both retailers saw 2023 store visits grow (6.0% and 12.4% YoY, respectively), according to Placer.ai.]( Hi there, A retailer without ecommerce is relatively unheard of today. Yet, for HomeGoods and Trader Joe’s, eschewing online shopping to focus on the brick-and-mortar experience has brought both retailers success. This report, “[10 Top Brands to Watch in 2024]( compliments of Placer.ai, analyzes the latest location intelligence data to provide you with an understanding of consumer behavior shifts, the impact of ongoing economic challenges, and how retail brands are adapting to gain a competitive edge. [Download a copy]( and learn about: - The retailers benefiting from consumers’ continued trading-down behavior - Which discount store is particularly popular among suburban shoppers - The department store likely to see growth in 2024 Dive into the report today and start transforming your retail strategy. [Download Now]( Enjoy! eMarketer Editors --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}:default=edit me). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe or manage your preferences]( at any time. [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2024 Insider Intelligence, Inc. One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor New York, NY 10006

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