18. April 2023 | Gallery, Shop Fitting, Store Design & Visual Merchandising, Visuals, What´s new in Retail

Janine Flanigan, Director of Store Planning & Design at Barnes & Noble, talks about the store concept

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Janine Flanigan, Director of Store Planning & Design at Barnes & Noble.
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by Julia Pott (exclusively for EuroShop.mag)

 

If you follow Barnes & Noble’s press releases lately, it’s not uncommon to read about new store openings. Barnes & Noble (B&N) attributes the expansion of its store network to “a reading renaissance and renewed enthusiasm for physical bookstores”.

If anyone can judge changes in reading habits, it’s probably B&N; after all, the company has a long history. It was 1873, when Charles M. Barnes started a book business from his home in Illinois. Today, B&N operates stores in all 50 U.S. states.

 

We asked Janine Flanigan, responsible for store planning and design, how the concept has changed. You can find her answers in the picture gallery.

 

 

 

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