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In this episode of IADS. Retail Park 🎧, Maya sits down with Christine, author of this week’s IADS Exclusive on Macy’s transformation. From pioneering retail innovations in 1858 to closing 150 stores while investing in 350 upgraded locations, Macy’s story raises a fundamental question facing department stores globally: can concentration replace expansion as a path to growth? Christine breaks down the “First 50” results, the My Macy’s localisation experiment, why the mid‑tier is getting squeezed, and whether strategic precision can outperform broad coverage. If you’re navigating fleet optimisation, format innovation, or the future of department stores, this conversation offers critical insights you can’t afford to miss.
Want to dive into the data and analysis behind this episode?👉Click here to access Christine’s full IADS Exclusive on Macy’s.
Stay plugged🔌into the latest thinking by following the International Association of Department Stores – IADS on LinkedIn, subscribing to our Substack, and visiting www.iads.org for more in‑depth resources.
By International Association of Department Stores - IADSIn this episode of IADS. Retail Park 🎧, Maya sits down with Christine, author of this week’s IADS Exclusive on Macy’s transformation. From pioneering retail innovations in 1858 to closing 150 stores while investing in 350 upgraded locations, Macy’s story raises a fundamental question facing department stores globally: can concentration replace expansion as a path to growth? Christine breaks down the “First 50” results, the My Macy’s localisation experiment, why the mid‑tier is getting squeezed, and whether strategic precision can outperform broad coverage. If you’re navigating fleet optimisation, format innovation, or the future of department stores, this conversation offers critical insights you can’t afford to miss.
Want to dive into the data and analysis behind this episode?👉Click here to access Christine’s full IADS Exclusive on Macy’s.
Stay plugged🔌into the latest thinking by following the International Association of Department Stores – IADS on LinkedIn, subscribing to our Substack, and visiting www.iads.org for more in‑depth resources.