Future Of Retail Facilities (North America)
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Executive Summary
Retail in North America is undergoing a profound structural reset, with physical stores reestablishing themselves as mission-critical to retail performance. After a decade defined by defensive responses to e‑commerce, the sector has entered a new operating equilibrium in which stores function simultaneously as service hubs, fulfilment nodes and community infrastructure. As 80% of transactions still occur in physical environments, retail brands, owners and technology providers must redesign facilities and operating models to support heightened service demand, unpredictable footfall patterns, omnichannel logistics and ongoing labour constraints. Across the industry, rightsizing and flexible footprint strategies are reshaping portfolios and attracting capital to formats that demonstrate inherent resilience and expanded optionality. To close the sector’s structural gaps and support the shift towards hybrid retail, technology providers must align their solutions with core uptime and workflow requirements. At the same time, investors and owners must prioritize capital deployment on capabilities that strengthen operational resilience. Retailers, in turn, must define future-ready facility standards and develop scalable enablement roadmaps to support integrated service and fulfilment performance at the store level.
Figure 1. Segmentation of retail types
Figure 2. Operational, service and logistics needs by retail subtype
Figure 3. Retail allocations across total US retail and food services sales: 2025
Figure 4. Investor types, motivations and success metrics in retail real estate: 2025 and beyond
Figure 5. Building and retail data flows: high-level view
Figure 6. Emerging retail facility archetypes
About the Authors

Cara Haring
Senior Analyst
Cara is a Senior Analyst at Verdantix, specializing in digital platforms and operational technology for the built environment. Her research helps real estate owners, occupiers...
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Claire Stephens
Research Director
Claire Stephens is a Research Director at Verdantix, leading research into technologies and services shaping the real estate and the built environment, encompassing ...
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