InfographicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 31: US Consumer Sentiment, AI Investments and Canada Stores John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research August 1, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week series spotlights key data points from our research. Discover key data points we are watching in week 31 of 2025. This week, we highlight US consumer sentiment, AI investments and Canada store openings and closures. Dive into the research behind these data points: Mixed Sentiment Trends Ahead of August 1 Tariffs; Plus, Luxury Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights The New AI Unicorn—Reka AI Secures $110 Million from NVIDIA and Snowflake: What You Need to Know Canada Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025: Bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Company Takes Total Closures Ahead of Openings Other relevant research: The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. View our full collection of store tracker reports, covering the UK, the US and Canada. All graphics in the Three Data Points series This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Where Shoppers Live vs. Where They Shop: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraFive Ways AI Is Being Used in Luxury Retailing—and What’s NextThe Agentic AI Playbook: How to Redefine Retail with Intelligent AutonomyUS Back to School 2025, Part 2: Where Consumers Will Shop—Opportunities with Higher-Income Shoppers, in Retail Media and on TikTok
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 31: Trader Joe’s Continues Store Expansion Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research August 1, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the US. This week, we highlight store developments by At Home, Tractor Supply Company, Trader Joe’s and more. This report presents data up through week 31 of 2025, beginning July 28, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the US—2025 vs. 2024 Major US store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Major US retail bankruptcies—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond Home, Good American, H-E-B, Lidl, Loewe, Sears, Seasalt Cornwall, Tractor Supply Company, Trader Joe’s and Wawa. Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our UK-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Retail 2025: 10 Trends in Retail TechnologyWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 43: Gap Returns To Physical StoresNavigating TikTok’s Uncertainty: Analyzing Challenges and Emerging User Migration TrendsAnalyst Corner: Exploring IKEA’s City Stores Worldwide, with John Mercer
InfographicInconsistent Trends Appear to Reflect Uncertainty: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 31, 2025—Infographic Coresight Research July 31, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographic series from Coresight Research takes a regular temperature check on US consumer sentiment in the context of shifts in the macroeconomic landscape. Data in this infographic are proprietary survey findings on: US consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation over the next 12 months Sentiment trends by income (selected insights) Dive into the research behind this infographic: Mixed Sentiment Trends Ahead of August 1 Tariffs; Plus, Luxury Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Other relevant research: All Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographics (The series launched in early March 2025.) The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Holiday 2025 Survey Insights: Discount Retailers Dominate Top 10 as Government Shutdown ImpactsThe Great Retail Reset: When Cost, Culture, and AI CollideRetail 2025: 10 Trends Shaping the Retail Media MarketWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 6: Bargain Hunt and Liberated Brands To Close About 200 Stores
InfographicUS Consumers’ Perceptions of Tariffs: Data Graphic Aditya Kaushik, Analyst July 31, 2025 Reasons to ReadIn this data graphic, discover US consumers’ expectations around new tariffs—across gender, income, location type and other demographics. Read the full report that accompanies this infographic: Taking the Temperature on Tariffs Ahead of August 1: How Are Different Consumer Groups Reacting? US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Other relevant research: All our coverage of tariffs Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 17: Announced Closures Up 90% Year Over Year; JD Sports Reveals Global Store PlansWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 12: Openings Up 50+% Year Over YearRolling Metric Picks Up After Last Week’s Dip: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 29, 2025—InfographicAmazon Apparel US Consumer Survey 2025: New Shoppers, Deeper Loyalty—Infographic
Insight ReportAmazon Prime Day India 2025: Wrap-Up—Biggest-Ever Prime Day Spurs Tier 2 and Tier 3 Markets’ Growth and Premium Buys Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research July 31, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how Amazon Prime Day India 2025 reshaped midyear retail trends and fueled growth in emerging markets. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: How did Prime Day 2025 cement Amazon’s leadership in India’s booming e-commerce sector? What role did Tier 2 and 3 cities play in driving new Prime memberships and sales growth? Which brands and categories experienced standout success during the event and why? How did evolving shopper preferences boost demand for premium and aspirational products? What competitive pressures from rival sales events challenged Amazon’s Prime Day dominance? Companies mentioned in this report include: Ajio (Reliance Retail-backed), Amazon, Apple, Atomberg, Bajaj Auto, Casio, Cetaphil, Flipkart, Fossil, LG, Myntra, Nykaa, OnePlus, Pilgrim, PUMA, Samsung, Solara, Sony, Sugar Cosmetics, Swarovski and others. Data in this report include: India e-commerce market growth forecasts; brand and seller performance metrics; category-level sales and consumer trends; premium spending behavior highlights; and competitive promotional event comparisons. Other relevant research: All our coverage of Amazon’s Prime Day (including in Western markets and from past years) Retailer Dashboard: Amazon The Amazon Databank brings together a range of proprietary Coresight Research data on Amazon, with a focus on its US retail and marketplace operations. More reports on e-commerce and festivals/holidays Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 42: Store Closures Exceed 1,000Holiday 2025 Survey Insights: Shopping Ramps Up Ahead of Black FridayUnlocking Success: The Pathway to Profitability for US Brands and RetailersMusic Festivals: A Key Opportunity for Retail Brand Engagement
Store TrackerCanada Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025: Bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Company Takes Total Closures Ahead of Openings Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 30, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur new Canada Store Openings and Closures Tracker reports on store openings and closures in Canada. This report presents our latest quarterly data on tracked and announced store openings and closures for calendar 2024 and 2025. Data in this research report include: Tabulated data—major store closures and openings by retailer, 2024 and 2025 Details of tracked and announced developments for 2024 and 2025, as well as existing store bases, by retailer Total store closure and opening counts for Canada, 2023–2025 YTD Companies mentioned in this research report include: Alimentation Couche-Tard, easyhome, Hudson’s Bay Company, Northern Reflection, Orangestore and Urban Outfitters. Other relevant research: Our full collection of reports tracking store openings and closures in Canada, the UK and the US. The Coresight Research US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Analyst Corner: Holiday Spirit, Bigger Budgets: US Consumers’ Plans for the Fourth of July, Labor Day and the Holiday Season, with Aditya KaushikResponses to Inflation—Trading Down in Food and Nonfood Remains a Critical Shopping Strategy: US Consumer Survey InsightsHoliday Bites: US Holiday Travelers Plan To Spend Less—Data GraphicInnovator Profile: ShopVision—Paving the Way for Intelligent E-Commerce with an AI Teammate
Insight ReportThe New AI Unicorn—Reka AI Secures $110 Million from NVIDIA and Snowflake: What You Need to Know Charlie Poon, Analyst Sector Lead: John Harmon, CFA, Associate Director of Technology Research July 29, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how NVIDIA and Snowflake’s $110M bet on Reka AI signals the next phase of the generative AI race. Read this report to uncover answers to these key questions: How does the joint investment by NVIDIA and Snowflake reflect their strategy to extend AI capabilities and infrastructure? What is Reka AI’s vision for giving businesses their own production-quality foundation models? Which unique features differentiate Reka AI’s model suite, including Flash, Edge and Core? How does this deal highlight the evolving dynamics of AI talent acquisition and acqui-hiring? What do Reka AI’s enterprise and edge AI capabilities reveal about the broader competitive landscape in the AI race? Companies mentioned in this report include: NVIDIA, Reka AI and Snowflake. Data in this report include: valuation details of Reka AI; funding round size; analysis of model features and enterprise/edge AI positioning. Other relevant research: Visit the Coresight Research Retail Technology Hub to explore reports, data and competitive landscapes on technology. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Introducing the New Tech 25 for ’25: Retail-Tech Companies To Watch—InfographicLower-Income Sentiment Continues to Weaken; Plus, Off-Price and Dollar Stores in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsAnalyst Corner: Singles’ Day 2025 Trends See AI Move Center Stage, with John MercerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 43: Gap Returns To Physical Stores
Deep DiveMixed Sentiment Trends Ahead of August 1 Tariffs; Plus, Luxury Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Aditya Kaushik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research July 29, 2025 Reasons to ReadUnderstand how US consumer sentiment and luxury shopping behaviors are evolving amid economic uncertainty and ahead of expected new tariffs. Read this report to uncover answers to these and other questions: How is financial and economic sentiment shifting across income groups, and what’s driving these changes? What does the latest data reveal about Gucci’s dominance—and other luxury brands gaining momentum—in luxury retail? Which product categories are gaining or losing share in luxury shopping, and what does that say about consumer priorities? Data in this research report include: Consumer sentiment by income group and weekly trends; luxury shopper penetration by brand and category; luxury trends including purchase rates and retailer popularity. Companies mentioned in this report include: Albertsons Company, Amazon, Burberry, Chanel, Coach, Costco, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, eBay, Gucci, Kroger, Louis Vuitton, Rolex, The TJX Companies and Walmart. Other relevant research: US Holiday 2025: Early Outlook—Improving Signals, But Will It Last? Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:China’s 6.18 Shopping Festival 2025: Promotion Rules Simplified, Extended Festival Duration and Governmental StrategiesAnalyst Corner: Chinese Consumers Still Embrace International Brands—If Those Brands Deliver: Three Key Findings from a New Study, with John HarmonAgentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Employ OpenAI’s Agentic Commerce Protocol To Unleash a True AI Shopping AgentHigh Earners Drive Economic Sentiment Higher: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 35, 2025—Infographic
Insight ReportCEO Brief: Tech for Tariffs—Four Technologies (and Services) That Can Raise Revenues and Margins Now to Offset Tariff Pain John Harmon, CFA, Managing Director of Technology Research July 29, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how retailers can deploy technologies to unlock margin gains and grow revenues to help offset new tariff-related cost pressures. Read this CEO Brief to discover answers to these and other questions: How can retailers boost revenues, protect margins and improve customer sentiment with a key technology? In what ways can AI transform marketing campaigns and customer engagement? What tech-supported strategies allow retailers to capture incremental high-margin revenue quickly? How can retailers uncover overlooked profit opportunities across operations? Companies mentioned in this report include: Bimbo Bakeries, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Guess?, PetSmart, Schnucks and Wakefern. Data in this report include: AI shelf-scanning robots and prescriptive analytics platforms; AI-driven demand forecasting and generative AI marketing applications; retail media network deployment models; financial impact of reducing the cost of goods. Other relevant research: All our tariffs coverage Visit the Coresight Research Retail Technology Hub to explore reports, data and competitive landscapes on technology. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:The Great Retail Reset: When Cost, Culture, and AI CollideWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 12: Openings Up 50+% Year Over YearUS CPG Sales Tracker: In-Store Sales Recover; Beauty Leads Growth; Online Grocery Remains StrongWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 19: Store Closures Down 25% Year Over Year
Deep DiveRedefining Global Sourcing: What a US–India Trade Deal Means for Retailers and Manufacturers Aditya Kaushik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research July 28, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how the US–India trade pact could reshape global sourcing and unlock cost advantages amid tariff turmoil. Read this report to uncover answers to these critical questions: How is India emerging as the next global manufacturing hub for US-bound goods? What concessions and phased strategies define the proposed US–India trade deal? Which sectors—textiles, electronics, footwear and pharma—stand to gain the most from tariff rollbacks? How will shifting trade flows impact brands reliant on Chinese supply chains versus early movers diversifying to India? Data in this research report include: Relative tariff exposure by retailer and sourcing country; trade volumes and US import share for apparel, electronics, engineering goods, leather and pharmaceuticals from India; export-import breakdowns by category and destination such as the US and India. Companies mentioned in this report include: Apple, Google, Samsung, MGA Entertainment, Abercrombie & Fitch, Levi’s, Gap, American Eagle Outfitters, Aritzia, Five Below, PUMA and Tractor Supply Company. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:The Impacts of US Tariffs: Assessing Companies’ International Sourcing Exposure by CountrySeasonal Shopping, 2Q25—Expectations for Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day; Plus, Holiday 2025 Plans: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraAnalyst Corner: Controversy Persists Around Price Gouging with Electronic Shelf Labels, with John HarmonThe Next Frontier of Commerce
Deep DiveTaking the Temperature on Tariffs Ahead of August 1: How Are Different Consumer Groups Reacting? US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Aditya Kaushik, Analyst July 28, 2025 Reasons to ReadAhead of the expected introduction of new tariffs by the US on August 1, discover how tariffs are reshaping US consumer sentiment and shopping habits—across income, gender, and geography. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: How do US consumers view tariffs, and which demographics show the highest levels of concern? Why are rising prices the top fear for consumers, and which groups see potential benefits such as reshored manufacturing? How are tariffs prompting shifts in shopping behavior, including cutbacks on discretionary spending and preferences for US-made products? Which demographics are changing how they shop, and what does this mean for retailers? Companies mentioned in this report include: Amazon, Costco, Macy’s, Target, Walmart Data in this report include: demographic breakdowns of views on the potential benefits and drawbacks of tariffs; top consumer concerns including price-rise expectations; reported and planned shopping behavior changes by gender, age, income, location, and ethnicity. Other relevant research: Read the full series of US Consumer Survey Insights and US Consumer Survey Insights Extra reports. The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US CPG Sales Tracker: Jump in Food Sales Fuels Total CPG GrowthUS Black Friday 2025: Early Read—Early-Morning Footfall Points to a Selective Return of the Black Friday Store EnergyEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 6: Sales Decline for Kroger, Macy’s, Ross Stores and Other Retailers—InfographicUS CPG Sales Tracker: In-Store Sales Recover; Beauty Leads Growth; Online Grocery Remains Strong
Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: The Labubu Craze—Revealing How Gens Z and Alpha Are Redefining Retail, with Charlie Poon Charlie Poon, Analyst July 27, 2025 Reasons to ReadWelcome to Analyst Corner! Every Sunday, a member of the Coresight Research team discusses upcoming or recent research and their thoughts on interesting topics in their area of expertise. This week, Charlie Poon, Analyst, discusses the ways in which Labubu, a palm-sized toy, has become the current “it item” globally, and what its popularity with younger generations reveals about the current retail landscape. Analyst Corner also highlights our key research from the past week and upcoming reports to look out for, so you don’t miss out. Other relevant research: Read previous Analyst Corner reports, including last week’s report, which discusses the US grocery real estate market, which is becoming increasingly polarized—while value-focused and specialty grocers are seeing footprint growth, traditional grocers are witnessing stagnating or contracting store footprints. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Retail Sales Outlook: Retail Sales Projections Moderate for the Holiday QuarterAnalyst Corner: Holiday Spirit, Bigger Budgets: US Consumers’ Plans for the Fourth of July, Labor Day and the Holiday Season, with Aditya KaushikSNAP Policy Changes and Funding Cuts: Impact on RetailersAnalyst Corner: Evaluating Ulta Beauty’s Marketplace Launch as a Strategic Response, with Madhav Pitaliya
Insight ReportUS CPG Sales Tracker: CPG E-Commerce Spikes and Beauty Sales Growth Jumps, Driven by Prime Day and Competing July 2025 Sales Events Prerana P Kotian, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 25, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover what’s driving the strongest US CPG e-commerce growth in nearly three years—and which categories are leading the rebound. Read this report to uncover answers to these questions: What factors fueled the one-quarter surge in CPG e-commerce sales in July 2025, and how did Amazon Prime Day influence results? How did growth trends differ across food & beverages, health & beauty, and general merchandise & homecare? Which nonfood categories, particularly beauty, posted standout performances and why? What signals does the sharp rebound in general merchandise & homecare send about consumer behavior and promotional activity? Companies mentioned in this report include: Amazon, Bath & Body Works, Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive, Kohl’s, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, Target, Ulta Beauty, Unilever and Walmart Data in this report include: CPG e-commerce and in-store sales growth rates; category-level growth comparisons (food & beverages, health & beauty, general merchandise & homecare); promotional and event-driven impacts on sales trends. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 6: US Consumer and Retail FocusUS Grocery Retailing—Themes, Concepts and Innovators: Opportunities Ahead Amid Increased Market ConcentrationWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 40: Claire’s UK Bought Out of BankruptcyInnovator Profile: PlayAbly—Creating Engaging, Branded Experiences with AI-Powered Shoppable Games
InfographicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 30: US Retail and the Consumer—Latest Metrics John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 25, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week series spotlights key data points from our research. Discover new US retail and consumer data points in week 30, 2025—on store closures, consumer sentiment and retail sales projections. Dive into the research behind these data points: US Store Openings and Closures Midyear 2025 Review and Outlook: Where Does Retail Real Estate Stand in a Year of Disruption? Consumer Sentiment Continues to Improve; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights July 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Projecting 3+% Growth To Continue Amid Mixed Economic Signals This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:July 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Projecting 3+% Growth To Continue Amid Mixed Economic SignalsAnalyst Corner: US Consumer Sentiment Varies by Age and Income—Uncovering Demographic Trends, with Aditya KaushikUS Grocery Retailing—Real Estate Insights: Value and Specialty Grocers Drive Polarized ExpansionThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 4: US Store Openings and Closures—2024 Review
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 30: Marks & Spencer Opens Airside Food Stores Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 25, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the UK. This week, we highlight store openings and closures by Apple, Marks & Spencer, The Works and more. This report presents data up through week 30 of 2025, beginning July 21, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the UK—2025 vs. 2024 Major UK store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Apple, Charlotte Tilbury, Frasers, NEXT plc, Marks and Spencer Group, The Original Factory Shop, The Perfume Shop, Select, Victoria’s Secret and The Works Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our US-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 37: Bodycare Enters Administration and Closes StoresFinancial Sentiment At Highest Level Year to Date: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 32, 2025—InfographicSeptember 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Retail Outlook Score Plummets; Holiday-Quarter Growth Projection ModeratesAgentic Commerce—How Should Retailers Leverage GEO to Maximize AI-Engine Visibility?