Brick-and-Mortar

Brick-and-Mortar: Refers to a business that has a physical presence in a building or structure, as opposed to bEINg primarily online or digital. These businesses typically involve face-to-face interactions with customers and can include retail stores, restaurants, and service providers.

Examples:

  • Local grocery stores that customers visit to shop for food and household items.
  • Clothing retailers with physical locations where customers can try on garments.
  • Restaurants that serve food on-site, allowing patrons to dine in.

Cases:

  • A bookstore that has multiple locations in various cities, providing a SPACe for customers to browse books and attend events.
  • A coffee shop where customers can enjoy their drinks in a cozy atmosphere, often featuring seating and Wi-Fi.
  • A gym or fitness center that requires members to visit the physical location to use equipment and participate in classes.