SI contributor Paul Liberatore attended the recent PGA Show, where he found some intriguing launch monitor options for the year ahead.
The 229,000-square-foot mega-store that online behemoth Amazon plans to build near Chicago has been described as a rival to walk-in big-box locations operated by Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. Yet ...
E-commerce giant Amazon is trying to gain an edge over its big-box rivals, with plans to open its largest-ever retail store on a 35-acre plot sitting in the Chicago suburbs. The company is aiming to ...
Amazon AMZN-0.76%decrease; red down pointing triangle is launching its largest-ever retail store, planning a new property in the Chicago suburbs with a footprint big enough to squash the average ...
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Amazon big-box retail push
Amazon plans its largest physical retail store yet with a proposed 230,000-square-foot big-box location in Orland Park, Illinois, combining grocery and general merchandise with on-site fulfillment to ...
Amazon plans to open its first massive brick-and-mortar store, larger than a Walmart Supercenter, in suburban Chicago late next year. The Orland Park Village Board approved the retail giant’s plan for ...
A rendering of the future Amazon superstore outside of Chicago, from an Orland Park, Ill., planning document. Amazon has spent two decades trying to disrupt Walmart’s dominance. Now, it appears the ...
The online shopping behemoth submitted plans for a 229K SF large-format store that would be bigger than a Walmart Supercenter, which averages around 179K SF. The store would offer groceries, household ...
Amazon has proposed building a big-box retail store in a Chicago suburb that would be larger than a Walmart Supercenter. It marks Amazon's latest physical retail experiment, after it launched ...
Amazon is making a return, of sorts, to physical retail via plans to build a big-box retail store in the Chicago suburbs, The Information reports. The 225,000-square foot retail space will open in ...
Amazon.com Inc. is planning a 229,000-square-foot store selling groceries and general merchandise in the Chicago area, a fresh attempt at physical retail that borrows from the big-box store model of ...
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