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Old 07-13-2023, 10:23 AM   #2
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https://eastsidefeed.com/shopping/ba...t-side-return/

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In March, NPR highlighted Barnes & Noble’s remarkable turnaround as the company now plans to open 30 new stores this year. In several cases, B & N is returning to areas it had previously abandoned, and even taking over a few former Amazon bookshop locations.

Turns out B & N’s biggest strategy change came from taking a page used by independent bookshops. Now, the company is empowering their local Barnes & Noble shops to order books based on the preferences of their local readers.
It's good news. I think this is what CEO did for his bookstores in Britain. Appears to be a good strategy.
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