Department store chain INNO has reopened three completely revamped stores. The retailer is extending the offering with coffee, sandwiches, juices, chocolates, and flowers to enhance the shopping experience further.
With Albert Heijn, INNO and Neuhaus, we are adding three fine names to the programme of the RetailDetail Night, the retail sector's end-of-year event, which will take place on 25 November.
Top managers from icons such as KaDeWe, La Rinascente and INNO are making their appearance at the international conference The Future of Department Stores, which explores future avenues for the luxury department store sector.
Galeria Inno, the Belgian division of
Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof, wants to thoroughly renew all 16 branches over the next three years. The branch in Schoten near Antwerp is the first to be given a new look. The retailer is also innovating online.
Contemporary and homely
The renovation is part of the strategic relaunch programme that CEO Armin Devender announced last spring in an interview with RetailDetail. The department store chain wants to focus more on a premium positioning, will open an online marketplace next year and wants to set up partnerships with new players, particularly in the food sector. The first signs of change are now visible in the 8,000 square metre store in Schoten.