EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 54 MIN
S5 E9 | Rachel Wein on How Retail Is Reinventing Itself
from The Money Market Podcast · host The Bank of Tampa
Retail has been declared "dead" for years, but the reality is far more eye-opening. In this episode of "Money" Market, Rachel Wein joins the conversation to explain how retail is evolving through smaller store formats, shifting customer expectations, and omnichannel strategy. She shares why today's most productive retailers don't need massive footprints to succeed and takes us inside international retail experiences, from Costco in Kyoto to IKEA in Israel, to explain how these global brands adapt to culture. Rachel and Owen explore why "Buy Online, Pick Up In Store" works differently than home delivery, and what models are actually profitable in the long run. Rachel breaks down why retail and industrial space don't always mix as seamlessly as people assume, and how Amazon, Target, and Kroger are reshaping grocery and fulfillment strategies. They discuss Florida's retail landscape, including Tampa Bay's growth and the transformation sparked by Water Street. Rachel shares what she hopes comes next for major redevelopment opportunities like the Trop site in St. Pete. Looking ahead, she explains why she'll never bet against the American consumer and why retail's future remains strong. WATCH NEXT: MICHAEL TOMOR ON HOW ART FUELS TAMPA'S ECONOMY, EDUCATION, & WELLNESS https://youtu.be/Z4fNAnhQEbk?si=faaar8TFpGy8k7sD SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/@themoneymarketpodcast Follow The "Money" Market Podcast here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6e7E0DaJZQkuw339G7nGI4?si=27d047641a1d4b17 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-money-market-podcast/id1733948143 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneymarketpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneymarketpodcast Website: https://moneymarketpodcast.com The Bank of Tampa | Member FDIC
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S5 E9 | Rachel Wein on How Retail Is Reinventing Itself
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