#OptimaRetailNewsletter: Transforming Spaces and Experiences
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Smart Facility Management - Expertos en mantenimiento y reparaciones Retail a nivel mundial
In this edition, explore how cutting-edge concepts are reshaping retail and design. Discover the WELL Certificate's impact on enhancing store environments, the revolutionary rise of In-store Retail Media, and the captivating architecture of the Dancing House in Prague. Additionally, learn about Casta?er’s journey from a small Catalonian workshop to a global fashion icon. Dive into these insights and more to see how tradition and innovation converge in the modern marketplace!
The Well Certificate: Improve your store experience
In a world where the shopping experience and employee well-being are priorities, the WELL Certificate has become a key standard for facility managers looking to enhance the performance and quality of commercial spaces. Keep reading
In-store Retail Media: The New Revolution in Physical Retail
In-store Retail Media is transforming traditional commerce. This approach allows brands to advertise their products directly in physical stores, using technology and data to personalize the shopping experience. Retailers can generate new revenue streams and better compete with digital commerce. Keep reading
15 of the most unusual office buildings - The Dancing House
The Dancing House, designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Miluni? in 1996, is a striking deconstructivist building in Prague. Inspired by dancers Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, its twisted lines and glass facade broke traditional architectural norms. Now a city landmark, it houses international offices and a French restaurant on the top floor. Keep reading
Casta?er: Espardilles from Ba?oles to Paris
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In 1927, in the Catalonian town of Banyoles, Luis Casta?er and Tomás Serra opened the first workshop of the espadrille brand that today offers its products in over 50 countries. Casta?er has become one of the most important fashion brands of all time in Spain, and rightly so: Casta?er took the espadrille out of the countryside and onto the runways of Paris. Keep reading