‘They’re spending their money elsewhere’: Brands are more cautious about holiday pop-ups this year
With more customers focused on value and scarcer real estate, brands and retailers are rethinking their holiday pop-up strategies.
Melissa Gonzalez, principal of Seattle-based architecture and design firm MG2, said she has also noticed fewer brands pursuing pop-ups. For the ones that do, the companies are focused on really getting the best bang for their buck.
“For brands that are targeting holiday pop-ups, it’s just really important — probably even more so than other times of the year — that they’re really understanding the unique value proposition because it is such a competitive time,” Gonzalez said. “The consumer’s mindset is so much more around holiday deals, and there’s already brands that they know and have relationships with, so what are you going to do to entice with something special, something unique?”