What’s Old is New Again: The Rebirth of Brick-and-Mortar
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Ian Goldman
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Irony is often used as a literary device to show the audience traits of a character or situation that are unknown to the story's players. Life often does imitate art, and the world of retail is currently finding itself in its greatest irony in decades: the rise of brick-and-mortar in the omnichannel universe.
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