| Introduced in the 1990's in large urban cities pop-up shops are temporary retail spaces that sell merchandise of any kind. Term: Typically 3 days to 3 months. Location: High foot traffic areas such as city centers, malls, and busy streets. Price: Much lower than a traditional store, typically paid upfront... and long lineups waiting to get in. |
...waiting in line isn't my thing!
ReplyDeleteI have little patience for line-ups either.
ReplyDeleteI'd be at the Doc Martin shop
ReplyDeleteIt is a very good idea that these original stores offering nice prices during a certain period of the year
ReplyDeleteThe idea of the pop-up shop reminds me of a movie with Peter Sellers and Ringo Star called the Magic Christian. Shops would open, give away stuff, and then close. It was a funny film.
ReplyDeleteWe see them here too.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they are selling.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the scene !
ReplyDeleteYo no haría una cola para comprar una rebaja. El tiempo también tienen valor.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Here one minute, gone the next. Business's going bust and a company that takes their goods to sell cheaper I expect.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting retail business model. I've never been in one.
ReplyDeleteI must say that the world is becoming much more equal since I also see pop-up stores here in Amsterdam.
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