Chrishaune
Veteran
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that online retail giant Amazon is planning to open physical retail locations similar to department stores.
According to the paper, the first locations of the stores, roughly 30,000 square feet in floor space, are expected to be in California and Ohio. The stores would likely open in strip centers, given the space, which requires a smaller footprint than traditional department stores.
It’s another foray into brick-and-mortar sales for the company, which recently passed Walmart as the world’s largest retailer outside China. But it’s not new territory for Amazon, which has opened its own book and grocery stores, convenience stores and owns Whole Foods Markets.
The Journal says the strategy would be aimed at selling more clothing and technology products, as well as its own private label goods.
They really are going to try and get Wal-Mart and Best Buy up out the paint huh?


