At the end of each month, the AGS team looks back at articles and blog posts that we saw this month that stood out to us. Some are from news agencies, and many come from our partners, but not all use our data. Here is the round-up from March 2025.
Livability
Looking to travel this spring? It might be more affordable than you think. Livability examines where you can travel on a budget within the United States.
9 Surprisingly Affordable Spring Break Destinations – Livability.com
Grocery Dive
A growing brand in healthy grocery stores is Sprouts, which has gained success using unique site selection strategies. They have even found new ways to attract shoppers to stores, like smoothie bars and coffee shops, making a boring trip to the grocery store an experience to remember.
How Sprouts optimized its store selection process | Grocery Dive
WSJ
Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s oldest department store, is in the process of going through bankruptcy, with liquidations sales currently ongoing. This will open large retail spaces in Canadian malls, with good opportunities for retailers to move into these iconic locations.
Exclusive | Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s Oldest Retail Chain, Nears Bankruptcy – WSJ
PiinPoint
Earlier this month, Gary spoke on a webinar with Jim Robeson, CEO of PiinPoint all about how to find the right data partner that you can trust, as well as discussing hardships with the 2020 Census data. You can watch the replay at the link below.
Kalibrate
The Kalibrate team all took turns answering the question: what do gas stations look like in 30 years? Their answers are fun and insightful.
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