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Whole Foods 365 Expands To Los Angeles

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Whole Foods has expanded its 365 concept to Los Angeles with a new opening in the Silver Lake neighborhood. The store focuses on serving millennial customers who value convenience, are mindful of price and tend to keep away from products containing artificial preservatives and colors.

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Enticing Millennials With Experiences Using ?Neighborhood Goods?

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The old model of opening a retail store with merchandise as a main focus of the space may not appeal to today’s consumers – millennials in particular. This generation values experiences, not just tangible goods. Cities such as Plano hold promise for retail, for example, as they are fast-growing locations with many employers.

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Big Retail Problems, Small Format Solution?

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With traditional brick-and-mortar retail facing big problems , some chains are addressing them with small solutions. Is this a viable answer to the beating that Sears’ bottom line (and that of many other one-time stalwarts of brick-and-mortar retail) have been taking in recent years? Specifically, with small(er) stores.

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

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Best Free Market Research a Retail Banker Will Ever Get. see https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-01/this-is-how-a-banker-in-brooklyn-makes-money-on-millennials ). And, not to detract from what is seriously good chest-puffing, but why is this all good for customers? The take-away?

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

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Best Free Market Research a Retail Banker Will Ever Get. And, not to detract from what is seriously good chest-puffing, but why is this all good for customers? A Shout Out for a Gutsy Call – Scott Reckard, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, who first wrote about Wells Fargo’s branch pressure tactics in 2013.

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