Stefan Kaluzny's Sycamore Wagers $6.9 Billion That Staples Can Thrive Again. Why take the risk on a dying brick and mortar?

The parent mentioned Brick And Mortar. For anyone unfamiliar with this term, here is the definition:(In beta, be kind)


Brick and mortar (also bricks and mortar or B&M) refers to a physical presence of an organization or business in a building or other structure. The term brick-and-mortar business is often used to refer to a company that possesses or leases retail stores, factory production facilities, or warehouses for its operations. More specifically, in the jargon of e-commerce businesses in the 2000s, brick-and-mortar businesses are companies that have a physical presence (e.g., a retail shop in a building) and offer face-to-face customer experiences. [View More]


See also: Mortar | Foot Traffic | Business Needs | Back Office | Business Operations | In Person

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