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New York City, Berlin, London and Paris – These shopping meccas are offering unique and temporary holiday storefronts, making way for the new way of retail – the Pop-up.
With the increasing popularity of pop-up shops, art galleries profit from renting out their turnkey spaces to brands – often with readily available Wi-fi, heat, air-conditioning and restrooms.
The Netherlands faced its own rather upsetting year in 2014 as retail space vacancies continued to grow in conjunction with the bankruptcy of a few major store chains.
New York City, arguably the shopping mecca of the United States, is plagued by veritable storefront wastelands.
Shopping districts across the whole of the UK are showing a growing vacancy rate over the past five years.
While it might seem like the shift from classic storefronts to online retail is the death knell for physical locations, evidence is showing that this is not the case.
As the home of Western fashion, it comes as no surprise that Europe is adorned with shopping streets that put America to shame.