Editor’s Desk: The end of immersive retail, neurotypical malls and car communities

In this week’s Editor’s Desk, editor in chief Robert Thiemann reports about a recent visit to Shenzhen, where some retail trends are coming to an end – and new ones are being born.
Immersive retail doesn’t cut
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