Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: Three Themes Transforming US Apparel and Footwear Retail in 2025, with Anand Kumar Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research May 11, 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, Anand Kumar, Managing Director of Retail Research, discusses three key themes transforming US apparel and footwear retailing in 2025 and beyond. From inventory management strategies to brick-and-mortar trends, discover key data and developments to get a step ahead in the rapidly changing apparel retail landscape. We also highlight our key research from the past week and upcoming reports to look out for, so you don’t miss out. Other relevant research: US Apparel and Footwear—Retail 2025 Sector Outlook: Low-Single-Digit Growth Expected, with E-Commerce Capturing Share Apparel and Footwear Shopping in Focus—Amazon and Walmart Lead; NIKE Ranks as Top Brand: US Consumer Survey Insights Visit the Coresight Research Fashion and Luxury Hub to explore sector data, reports and company profiles. More coverage of AI in retail, supply chain and capital markets Read previous Analyst Corner reports, including last week’s report, which discusses the potential for increased use of AI within the MarTech (marketing technology) landscape. 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:Retail 2025 Sector Outlooks: EbookWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 26: River Island To Close 30+ Stores2Q25 Retail Inventory Insights: Diverging Strategies Amid Tariff Impacts in the Pre-Holiday Build-UpTariff Anxiety Hits the Supermarket: US Consumers Turn Cautious When Shopping for Groceries
InfographicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 19: China and US Consumer Sentiment in Focus Coresight Research May 9, 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 19 of 2025. This week, we spotlight proprietary survey findings that reveal the current state of consumers’ economic and financial sentiment in the US and China. Dive into the full research reports behind these data points: Financial Optimism Falls to Lowest Recorded Level: China Consumer Survey Insights Financial Sentiment Improves; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights—with associated infographic Consumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Other relevant research: Tariffs + Consumer Sentiment: A Timeline, 2025 The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Read the full series of China Consumer Survey Insights reports. All graphics in the Three Data Points series This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Amazon Apparel US Consumer Survey 2025: New Shoppers, Deeper Loyalty—Amazon Converts Browsers into BuyersInnovator Profile: RetailReady—Transforming Retail Compliance with AI and Computer VisionThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 3: Retailer FocusShoptalk Spring 2025 “Shark Reef” Startup Pitch: Preview—12 Innovators Leveling Up the Customer Experience and Streamlining Operations
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 19: Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy—Again Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research May 9, 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 opening and closure announcements from Publix Super Markets, Rite Aid, Sleep Number and Smithland, among others. In non-store-closure news, department store Kohl’s fired its CEO. This report presents data up to week 19 of 2025, ended May 9, 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: Aritzia, Floor & Decor, Grocery Outlet, LEGO, New Rite Aid, Publix Super Markets, Sleep Number, Smithland, UYN 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 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:Seasonal Shopping, 4Q25—Early Spending Momentum Sets the Tone for the Holiday Season: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraChinese New Year 2025: New Trends—Domestic Travel and Subsidy-Boosted SpendingUS Grocery Retailing—Themes, Concepts and Innovators: Opportunities Ahead Amid Increased Market ConcentrationInconsistent Trends Appear to Reflect Uncertainty: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 31, 2025—Infographic
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 19: Store Closures Down 25% Year Over Year Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research May 9, 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 opening and closure news at Frasers Group, Michael Kors, Poundstretcher and Vanilla, among others, as well as the announcement of a new Chief Customer Officer at Asda. This report presents data up to week 19 of 2025, ended May 9, 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: Central Co-op, Frasers Group, Holland & Barrett, Michael Kors, Poundstretcher 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 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:The CORE Framework for Artificial Intelligence in RetailWhat Can Retailers Learn from Shein and Temu?: Insights Presented at RLC Global Forum 2025Sustained Stimulus Measures Give Rise to Consumer Optimism: China Consumer Survey InsightsInnovator Profile: Big Sur AI—Boosting Brands’ Profitability with Commerce-First AI Agents
Deep DiveFinancial Optimism Falls to Lowest Recorded Level: China Consumer Survey Insights Madhav Pitaliya, Analyst May 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research monthly China Consumer Survey Insights series takes a regular temperature check on Chinese consumers’ behaviors and sentiment, based on exclusive proprietary survey data. In this research report, we present findings from our latest weekly surveys, with the most recent undertaken on April 28, 2025. We spotlight volatility in consumer sentiment against a backdrop of new US tariffs, with recent severe declines in financial optimism. Data in this research report are: Consumers’ expectations for economic conditions and personal finances in the next 12 months How consumers’ financial situation now compares to 12 months ago Activities that consumers have done in the past two weeks What products consumers have bought in-store and online in the last two weeks Other relevant research: Breathing Space for US Retailers and Brands: US Tariffs Paused for 90 Days But Hiked Further for China All our coverage of tariffs Read the full series of China Consumer Survey Insights reports. The Coresight Research China Retail Sales Databank brings together retail sales data to help you understand the trajectory of retail in China. Key Festivals and Holidays for Promotional Campaigns in China in 2025: Calendar More research reports on China retail Interested in more consumer survey analysis? Check out our US Consumer Survey Insights series. 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 StoresConsumer Sentiment Stabilizes… for Now; Plus, Inflation Awareness Rises: US Consumer Survey InsightsFlipkart Big Billion Days 2025: Sales-Tax Cuts To Drive Strong Consumer DemandAnalyst Corner: US Grocery Real Estate—The Great Divide in 2025, with Sujeet Naik
InfographicPersonal Financial Sentiment Improves: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 19, 2025—Infographic Coresight Research May 8, 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) This week, we highlight an increase in net financial sentiment, driven by high- and middle-income consumers. The latest data in this infographic are from our survey conducted on April 28, 2025. Dive into the research behind this infographic: Financial Sentiment Improves; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Accompanying this infographic is a research video. Hear from John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research, on the trends we are seeing in US consumer sentiment. Other relevant research: Consumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra All Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographics (The series launched in early March 2025.) 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:Earnings Insights 4Q24, Week 4: Birkenstock, Hermès, Sprouts and More Post Double-Digit Growth—Infographic4Q24 Retail Inventory Insights: Retailers Maintain Lean Inventories as Overall Inventory Ratio Remains UnchangedAnalyst Corner: Is Shein’s Fashion Model a Template for Environmental Sustainability? with John MercerEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 5: Most Companies Report Strong Growth Results This Week—Infographic
Deep DiveTariff Anxiety Hits the Supermarket: US Consumers Turn Cautious When Shopping for Groceries Sujeet Naik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research May 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadWe explore the evolving landscape of US grocery retailing, shaped by economic pressures and evolving consumer priorities. As shopper behavior transforms, retailers must navigate new challenges—and seize emerging opportunities. Dive into our comprehensive, data-driven analysis to understand shifts in US consumers’ food shopping behavior and discover AI (artificial intelligence)-powered strategies for grocery retailers to adapt and improve efficiency. From the rise of private label to the importance of AI-powered demand forecasting, this forward-looking research report offers critical insights and actionable takeaways to help grocery brands and retailers stay competitive in a rapidly changing market. Data in this research report include: Weekly grocery store visits and average dwell time, late February–early April 2025 Year-over-year in-store dollar and unit sales growth in food and nonfood, late February–early April 2025 Year-over-year in-store dollar and unit sales growth in US food and beverage private-label and name brands, 2021–2025 US in-store food and beverage sales—breakdown by name-brand and private-label sales, 2020–2025 Companies mentioned in this report include: Afresh Technologies, Albertsons, Aldi, Costco, Fresh Thyme Market, Grocery Outlet, Kroger, Puzl, RELEX Other relevant research: Listen to highlights from this report in our free Retaili$tic podcast episode, Inflation Bites: How Americans Are Rethinking Grocery Shopping (S5.EP18) US Grocery—Retail 2025 Sector Outlook: Volume Growth Headwinds To Continue Last year’s report in this annual series: How US Consumers Are Shopping for Groceries: Revealing Opportunities in Promotions and Private Label Visit the Coresight Research Food, Grocery and CPG Retail Hub to explore sector data, reports and company profiles. The Coresight Research and Circana monthly US CPG Sales Tracker provides our data-driven insights into online sales trends in the US CPG industry, including food & beverages.All our coverage of tariffs More research reports on AI in retail 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:Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 20: Bob’s Discount Furniture Announces Store-Expansion PlanThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 32: US Store Tracker ExtraConsumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraAnalyst Corner: Three Key Predictions for India Retail in 2025, with Sujeet Naik
InfographicEarnings Insights 1Q25, Week 2: Adidas, CVS, Sprouts and More Report Solid Sales Growth—Infographic Coresight Research Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research May 7, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover the latest revenue and EPS (earnings per share) data from week two of the 1Q25 (first quarter of 2025) earnings season with this infographic, covering Coresight 100 companies that reported in the week ended May 4, 2025. Dive into the data behind this infographic with our full report: Earnings Insights 1Q25 Data in this infographic include: Quarterly revenue and EPS data (where applicable) from companies on our Coresight 100 list Companies mentioned in this infographic include: Adidas, The Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive, CVS Health, Estée Lauder Companies, Haleon, Mondelēz International, Prada, Skechers, Sprouts Farmers Market, Wayfair Other relevant research: Explore all our Earnings Insights reports, including quarterly wrap-ups. The New Coresight 100: Leading the Retail Charge in 2025 The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Head-to-Head in US Warehouse Club Retailing: Costco vs. Sam’s ClubWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 14: Urban Outfitters Announces Expansion PlanHigher-Income Sentiment Declines; Holiday Shopping Lull Before a Promotional Surge: US Consumer Survey InsightsWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 49: Claire’s Closes 150 Stores; Oliver Bonas To Open 20 Stores
Insight ReportUS CPG Sales Tracker: Jump in Food Sales Fuels Total CPG Growth Prerana P Kotian, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research May 7, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research and Circana monthly US CPG Sales Tracker provides our data-driven analysis of sales trends in the US CPG (consumer packaged goods) industry—covering the product categories of food & beverages, health & beauty, and general merchandise & homecare. This report presents key insights for the four weeks ended April 20, 2025. Data in this research report include: CPG sales growth—e-commerce, in-store and in total E-commerce and total CPG sales growth by category type Food & beverages department breakdown by category: e-commerce and total sales growth Nonfood department breakdown by category: e-commerce and total sales growth Other relevant research: More reports in our US CPG Sales Tracker series Visit the Coresight Research Food, Grocery and CPG Retail Hub to explore sector data, reports and company profiles 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 17: Sainsbury’s To Open 40 StoresAgentic Commerce: What Retailers Need to Know for Holiday 2025 and to Succeed in 2026—Premium Subscriber Call, October 2025AI Agents Power Cognitive Supply Chains: Insights from Blue Yonder ICON 2025 ConferenceAnalyst Corner: Can Technology Adoption Decelerate the Store Closure Trend? Three Recommendations from Manik Bhatia
Deep DiveFinancial Sentiment Improves; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Aditya Kaushik, Analyst May 6, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research weekly US Consumer Survey Insights series takes a regular temperature check on US consumers’ behaviors and sentiment, based on exclusive proprietary survey data. The latest data in this report are from our survey conducted on April 28, 2025, with headline findings on an increase in consumers’ net financial expectations. In addition to our usual weekly findings on consumer sentiment, activities and shopping patterns, we dive into data on online shopping specifically. Uncover popular product categories and retailers, including the battle between Amazon and Walmart, in US e-commerce. Data in this research report are our latest proprietary survey findings on: Consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation—plus, breakdowns of our findings by income Popular retailers and product categories among online shoppers Where consumers have bought food and nonfood products from in the last two weeks What consumers have bought in-store and online in the last two weeks Activities that consumers have done in the past two weeks Companies mentioned in this research report include: Amazon, eBay, Shein, Target, Temu, Walmart Other relevant research: US and China E-Commerce—Retail 2025 Sector Outlook: Online Sales To Maintain Strong Growth Momentum Retailer Dashboards: Amazon and Walmart 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 Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. The Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographic series highlights key Coresight Research findings on economic and financial expectations in the context of shifts in the macroeconomic landscape. 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:Economic Sentiment Remains Under Pressure; Plus, Apparel Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsAnalyst Corner: From Models to Markets—The Accelerating Shift Toward AI Applications, with Charlie PoonMarch 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Lowering Our Retail Growth Projections in an Uncertain ContextCES 2025 Wrap-Up: Top 10 Takeaways—AI, Retail Tech, Sustainability, and Health and Wellness Come into Focus
Deep DiveConsumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Aditya Kaushik, Analyst May 6, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research monthly US Consumer Survey Insights series offers a more detailed or specific take on trends and data from our weekly surveys of US consumers. This month, we take a deep dive into our comprehensive weekly survey data since the start of 2025 to reveal trends in US consumer sentiment by age, income, location type (rural vs. urban) and ethnicity. Discover which consumer groups are most optimistic about the US economy and their personal finances, and how have their expectations recently changed. Plus, we reveal which consumer groups are most sensitive stock market changes when it comes to their spending behavior. The appendix of this report provides results on consumers’ shopping behaviors from our weekly survey questions aggregated in four-week increments over the past few months. Data in this research report are proprietary survey findings on: US consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their household financial situation—breakdown by age, income, location type and ethnicity Proportions of surveyed consumer subsets (by age, income and location type) who report that changes in the stock market affect their spending on nonessential purchases Other relevant research: Tariffs + Consumer Sentiment: A Timeline, 2025 The Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographic series highlights key Coresight Research findings on economic and financial expectations in the context of shifts in the macroeconomic landscape. Read the full series of US Consumer Survey Insights and US Consumer Survey Insights Extra reports. 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 Purchase this report. Buy Now This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Earnings Insights 4Q24, Week 6: Sales Decline for Kroger, Macy’s, Ross Stores and Other RetailersHigh-Income Consumers Drive Uptick in Financial Optimism: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 22, 2025—InfographicEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 6: Sales Decline for Kroger, Macy’s, Ross Stores and Other Retailers—InfographicAI Underpins the Tech-Driven Shift in US Grocery, from Smarter Forecasting to Faster Checkout
Event PresentationThe Changing Consumer: Insights Presented by Deborah Weinswig at YPO Retail CEO Summit Deborah Weinswig, CEO and Founder May 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadOn May 4, 2025, Deborah Weinswig, CEO and Founder of Coresight Research, presented at global leadership community YPO’s Retail CEO Summit on the changing state of the consumer economy. This presentation offers insights on drugstore/pharmacy shopping, cross-border commerce—spotlighting Shein and Temu—and the impacts of tariffs on retail. Data in this presentation include proprietary survey findings on: US consumers’ expectations for the economy and their household financial situation Shopping rates and purchased categories at drugstores/pharmacy retailers Generational differences in visiting malls Shopping rates at Temu Concerns around the impacts of tariffs, including in driving higher prices for goods We also highlight selected retailers’ relative tariff exposure to various countries (with data on supply chain sourcing), as well as US retail inventory growth analysis. Other relevant research: Tariffs + Consumer Sentiment: A Timeline, 2025 More research on tariffs, macroeconomics and the consumer The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. What Can Retailers Learn from Shein and Temu?: Premium Subscriber Call, February 2025 4Q24 Retail Inventory Insights: Retailers Maintain Lean Inventories as Overall Inventory Ratio Remains Unchanged All our coverage of drugstore retail 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 37: YTD Retail Bankruptcies Hit 25Retail 2025: US Retail Predictions—Midyear Trends UpdateConsumer Sentiment Continues to Improve; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsUS CPG Sales Tracker: CPG E-Commerce Spikes and Beauty Sales Growth Jumps, Driven by Prime Day and Competing July 2025 Sales Events
Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: How Is AI Shaping MarTech?—Transforming Your Strategy via Agentic AI, with Manik Bhatia Manik Bhatia, Head of Custom Research May 4, 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, Manik Bhatia, Head of Custom Research, discusses the potential for increased use of AI (artificial intelligence) within the MarTech (marketing technology) landscape. We also highlight our key research from the past week and upcoming reports to look out for, so you don’t miss out. Other relevant research: More coverage of AI in the retail sector Read previous Analyst Corner reports, including last week’s report, which presents selected insights from our recently published Market Outlook on US foodservice. 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 Back to School 2025, Part 2: Where Consumers Will Shop—Opportunities with Higher-Income Shoppers, in Retail Media and on TikTokUS Retail in the Rest of 2025: Normalized Demand and Leaner Inventories Ahead of a High-Stakes Holiday SeasonUS Retail and Logistics Holiday Hiring Hits Lowest Level in Over a Decade—Data GraphicConsumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 18: WHSmith To Open Additional Travel Stores Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst May 2, 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 opening and closure news at WHSmith, as well as the announcement of a permanent Chief Financial Officer at John Lewis Partnership. This report presents data up to week 18 of 2025, ended May 2, 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: Bath & Body Works, Boots Opticians, Kiko Milano, Lidl, WHSmith 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 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:Analyst Corner: Are You Ready for the Future of Physical Retail? Three Trends in US Retail Real Estate, with Anand KumarWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 46: Store Openings Down 11% Year Over YearHoliday 2024: US Retail Wrap-Up—Apparel and Amazon Dominate SpendingChinese New Year 2025: New Trends—Domestic Travel and Subsidy-Boosted Spending
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 18: Skechers To Close Multiple Stores; Whole Foods Market To Open Smaller-Format Stores Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst May 2, 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 opening and closure announcements from Skechers, Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market, among others. In non-store-closure news, Dollar Tree has appointed a new Chief Supply Chain Officer. This report presents data up to week 18 of 2025, ended May 2, 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: LEGO, Saks Fifth Avenue, Skechers USA, Tractor Supply Company, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods Market 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 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:High-Income Consumers Drive Uptick in Financial Optimism: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 22, 2025—InfographicRolling Metric Continues Upward Trend: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 30, 2025—InfographicTaking the Temperature on Tariffs Ahead of August 1: How Are Different Consumer Groups Reacting? US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 12: US Retail and Consumer Latest