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"textContent": "The wave of store closures sweeping across the United States is often framed as a simple decline story. Headlines count shuttered locations, layoffs, and shrinking footprints as evidence that physical retail is dying. The reality is more complex. These closures are less about collapse and more about a forced reset. Retail is not disappearing. It […]\n\nThe post Retail’s Tipping Point: Why Store Closures Signal a Bigger Shift first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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