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Gen Z redraws store strategy
Read the full story: Gen Z redraws store strategyGen Z is pulling physical retail into experience-led commerce again. New research suggests younger shoppers still value stores for discovery, connection, and memory-making.
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Mid-market leaders keep expansion appetite

Mid-market expansion remains resilient despite harsher international trading conditions globally. Kreston’s Interpreneur Report shows optimism continuing alongside tariff, regulation, and geopolitical concerns.






