Insight ReportUS Holiday 2025: Early Outlook—Improving Signals, But Will It Last? Aditya Kaushik, AnalystJohn Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 14, 2025 Reasons to ReadWe analyze US consumers’ expectations for the 2025 end-of-year holiday season and provide our early perspective on US retail’s potential performance during the holiday peak. What are the most likely scenarios for holiday retail growth in 2025, and how might tariffs, inflation and macro uncertainty affect the outlook? Read this report to find out. Data in this research report include proprietary US consumer survey findings: Consumer sentiment—expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation over the next 12 months Consumers’ spending expectations for the 2025 holiday season compared to last year How consumers expect their financial situation in the holiday season to compare to now—overall and by income level Holiday shopping preferences Companies mentioned in this report include: Walmart, Costco, The TJX Companies, Shein, Temu Other relevant research: Retail Under Pressure: How Will Tariffs Disrupt the Back-to-School and Holiday Seasons? US Retail and Consumer Outlook: June 2025 All our coverage of the end-of-year US holiday season The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Department Stores Show Signs of Improvement: Is the Reset Working?US CPG Sales Tracker: Beauty Sales Accelerate, While Online Grocery Sees Sharp SlowdownHigher-Income Sentiment Declines; Holiday Shopping Lull Before a Promotional Surge: US Consumer Survey InsightsSector Focus: Department Stores—Data Graphic
Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: Agentic AI Will Change Shopping and Selling, with John Harmon John Harmon, CFA, Managing Director of Technology Research July 13, 2025 Reasons to ReadWelcome to Analyst Corner! Every Sunday, a member of the Coresight Research team discusses upcoming or recent research and their thoughts on interesting topics in their area of expertise. This week, John Harmon, Managing Director of Technology Research, discusses how agentic AI will change how we shop, and how retailers will need to respond. Analyst Corner also highlights our key research from the past week and upcoming reports to look out for, so you don’t miss out. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Walmart Investment Community Meeting 2025: From Low-Margin Retailer to Diversified, Digital Profit Engine, But Tariffs Create UncertaintyUS CPG: Why Unit Growth Has Stalled—and the Industry’s Path ForwardConsumer Sentiment Shows Modest Improvement in January: China Consumer Survey InsightsShoptalk Fall 2025 Wrap-Up: Driving Retail Forward—AI, Agility, Loyalty and Leadership in Volatile Times
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 28: Watches of Switzerland Pulls Back on UK Store Estate Risheek Dandekeri Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 11, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the UK. This week, we highlight store closures by TGJones, Watches of Switzerland and more. This report presents data up to week 28 of 2025, ended July 11, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the UK—2025 vs. 2024 Major UK store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Lululemon Athletica, TGJones (formerly WHSmith high-street stores), The Original Factory Shop, Watches of Switzerland Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our US-focused series. The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:4Q24 Retail Inventory Insights: Retailers Maintain Lean Inventories as Overall Inventory Ratio Remains UnchangedUS Consumer Sentiment Amid the Middle East Energy ShockInnovator Profile: Wayvee Analytics—Analyzing Customer Emotions to Boost Store and Shelf PerformanceThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 26: US Consumer Survey Insights
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 28: Store Closures Climb by Two-Thirds vs. Last Year Risheek Dandekeri Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 11, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the US. This week, we highlight store developments by Nordstrom, Staples, Watches of Switzerland and more. This report presents data up to week 28 of 2025, ended July 11, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the US—2025 vs. 2024 Major US store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Major US retail bankruptcies—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Factory Mattress, Nordstrom, Scrub Pro Uniforms, Staples, Watches of Switzerland Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our UK-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Innovator Profile: Flock AI—AI-Native Platform for Visual Content GenerationWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2026, Week 21: JCPenney To Close StoresUS Consumer Sentiment Amid the Energy Shock: Premium Subscriber CallAnalyst Corner: UK Retail Crime Soars—Visibly Reflected in Stores, with John Mercer
InfographicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 28: US Retail and Consumer Latest John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 11, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week series spotlights key data points from our research. Discover key data points we are watching in week 28 of 2025. This week, we highlight US store closures as well as survey-driven insights on consumers’ financial outlook and their expectations to shop Amazon Prime Day. Dive into the research behind these data points: Seasonal Shopping, 3Q25—Expectations for the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Amazon Prime Day: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Consumer Sentiment Declines; Plus, Apparel and Footwear Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 28: Store Closures Climb by Two-Thirds vs. Last Year Other relevant research: More insights on Amazon’s Prime Day The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. View our full collection of store tracker reports, covering the UK, the US and Canada. All graphics in the Three Data Points series This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:AI Agents Power Cognitive Supply Chains: Insights from Blue Yonder ICON 2025 ConferenceUS CPG Sales Tracker: E-Commerce Sustains Double-Digit Growth Rate; In-Store Sales Expansion Slows2026 Sector Outlook: Global and US Luxury Goods Retailing—Rebound Despite Challenges in Shopper BaseSector Focus: Home and Home-Improvement Shopping—Data Graphic
Deep Dive6.18 Shopping Festival Helps Lift Consumer Sentiment After Recent Lows: China Consumer Survey Insights Madhav Pitaliya, Analyst July 10, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research monthly China Consumer Survey Insights series takes a regular temperature check on Chinese consumers’ behaviors and sentiment, based on exclusive proprietary survey data. In this research report, we present findings from our latest weekly surveys, with the most recent undertaken on June 30, 2025. We spotlight a lift in consumers’ economic and financial outlooks amid the 6.18 shopping festival. Data in this research report are: Consumers’ expectations for economic conditions and personal finances in the next 12 months How consumers’ financial situation now compares to 12 months ago Activities that consumers have done in the past two weeks What products consumers have bought in-store and online in the last two weeks Other relevant research: Read the full series of China Consumer Survey Insights reports. The Coresight Research China Retail Sales Databank brings together retail sales data to help you understand the trajectory of retail in China. Key Festivals and Holidays for Promotional Campaigns in China in 2025: Calendar More research reports on China retail Interested in more consumer survey analysis? Check out our US Consumer Survey Insights series. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:High-Income Consumers’ Financial Sentiment Reaches New Peak; Facebook Slumps in Social Commerce: US Consumer Survey InsightsSeasonal Shopping, 2Q25—Expectations for Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day; Plus, Holiday 2025 Plans: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraHow US Consumers Are Shopping for Groceries: Prioritizing Value, Convenience and Private Labels Amid Macroeconomic PressuresAdapting to Tariff Pressures: Strategies for Retail Success
InfographicConsumer Sentiment Declines as Tariffs Loom: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 28, 2025—Infographic Coresight Research July 10, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographic series from Coresight Research takes a regular temperature check on US consumer sentiment in the context of shifts in the macroeconomic landscape. Data in this infographic are proprietary survey findings on: US consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation over the next 12 months Sentiment trends by income (selected insights) This week, we reveal declines in net financial and economic sentiment amid expectations of the 90-day tariff pause ending (though this has been delayed from July 9, 2025, to August 1, 2025). The latest data in this infographic are from our survey conducted on June 30, 2025. Dive into the research behind this infographic: Consumer Sentiment Declines; Plus, Apparel and Footwear Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Other relevant research: All Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographics (The series launched in early March 2025.) The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Playbook: Strategic Responses for Brands and Retailers to the GLP-1 Consumer BoomWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 4: Store Closures Near 2,100 in the USAnalyst Corner: Why Growth in US CPG Unit Sales Has Stalled, with Sujeet NaikThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 9: Beauty Shopping in Focus
Deep DiveConsumer Sentiment Declines; Plus, Apparel and Footwear Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey Insights Aditya Kaushik, Analyst July 9, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research weekly US Consumer Survey Insights series takes a regular temperature check on US consumers’ behaviors and sentiment, based on exclusive proprietary survey data. The latest data in this report are from our survey conducted on June 30, 2025, with headline findings on shifts in net financial and economic sentiment amid expectations of the 90-day tariff pause ending (though this has been delayed from July 9, 2025, to August 1, 2025). In addition to our usual weekly findings on consumer sentiment, activities and shopping patterns, we dive into data on clothing, apparel accessories and footwear shopping specifically. Uncover popular retailers, brands and product categories. Data in this research report are our latest proprietary survey findings on: Consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation—plus, breakdowns of our findings by income Popular retailers and product categories among apparel and footwear shoppers Where consumers have bought food and nonfood products from in the last two weeks What consumers have bought in-store and online in the last two weeks Activities that consumers have done in the past two weeks Companies mentioned in this research report include: Adidas, Amazon, NIKE, Target, Walmart Other relevant research: All our coverage of tariffs US Apparel and Footwear—Retail 2025 Sector Outlook: Low-Single-Digit Growth Expected, with E-Commerce Capturing Share Market Navigator: US Apparel and Footwear Retailing—Discounters Poised for Growth Amid Challenging Backdrop Visit the Coresight Research Fashion and Luxury Hub to explore sector data, reports and company profiles. Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Consumer Sentiment Steadies; Plus, Off-Price and Dollar-Store Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 8: US Store Closures Exceed 3,000, Up 420% Year Over Year1Q25 Retail Inventory Insights: Lean Inventory, Tariff Mitigation, Supply Chain AdjustmentsUS CPG Sales Tracker: In-Store Sales Recover; Beauty Leads Growth; Online Grocery Remains Strong
Insight ReportAmazon Prime Day 2025 Evolves into a Retail Ecosystem: Five Insights on a Transforming Midyear Sales Season Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Research July 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadIn our latest coverage of Amazon’s Prime Day 2025 and competing events, uncover: How membership tiers are playing a role across a number of summer shopping events How retailers are battling for share in the festivalizing of summer retail Why July 2025 promotional events are playing into how consumers want to shop How retail media dovetails with promotional events How summer shopping events can impact returns Companies mentioned in this report include: Amazon, Best Buy, Target, TikTok, Walmart Other relevant research: All our coverage of Amazon’s Prime Day Retailer Dashboard: Amazon Amazon Apparel US Consumer Survey 2025: New Shoppers, Deeper Loyalty—Amazon Converts Browsers into Buyers The Amazon Databank brings together a range of proprietary Coresight Research data on Amazon, with a focus on its US retail and marketplace operations. More reports on e-commerce and festivals/holidays Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Store Tracker Extra: US Store Openings and Closures 2024 Review and 2025 Outlook—InfographicIntroducing the New Tech 25 for ’25: Retail-Tech Companies To WatchSector Focus: Luxury Shopping—Data GraphicAnalyst Corner: Beauty’s Back! The US Beauty Market Bounces Back, with Madhav Pitaliya and John Mercer
Deep DiveSeasonal Shopping, 3Q25—Expectations for the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Amazon Prime Day: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra Aditya Kaushik, Analyst July 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research monthly US Consumer Survey Insights Extra series offers a more detailed or specific take on trends and data from our weekly surveys of US consumers. This month, we continue our quarterly Seasonal Shopping series. We assess consumers’ spending expectations for calendar events in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25): Fourth of July, Labor Day and Amazon Prime Day. Plus, we review holidays during 2Q25, analyzing how consumers celebrated Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day and how this behavior compared to their earlier plans. The appendix of this report provides results on consumers’ shopping behaviors from our weekly survey questions aggregated in four-week increments over the past few months. Previous reports in the Seasonal Shopping series cover US consumers’ early expectations for the end-of-year holiday season, but we are publishing our latest findings in the separate, upcoming US Holiday 2025 Early Outlook Data in this research report are our latest proprietary survey findings on: Whether US consumers expect to spend on the Fourth of July, Labor Day and Amazon Prime Day, and how much they expect to spend on each event compared to last year and in dollar terms How consumers plan to celebrate events in 3Q25—and breakdowns by gender, age and income for selected holidays Actual consumer behavior and spending during Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day (2Q25) Other relevant research: All our coverage of festivals/holidays Insights on Amazon’s Prime Day, including our 2025 preview report Read the full series of US Consumer Survey Insights and US Consumer Survey Insights Extra reports. The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Analyst Corner: Navigating the “SaaSpocalypse,” with John HarmonFebruary 2025 US Retail Sales: First Year-Over-Year Drop Since the Pandemic—Electronics and Department Stores Lead DeclinesPlaybook: AI for Productivity in Retail—Eight Areas of OpportunityHoliday 2025: The Last Mile—Tariff-Driven Early Buying To Ease Peak Season Shipping Rush
Insight ReportRetail 2025: UK Retail Predictions—Midyear Trends Update John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research July 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research Retail 2025 series of reports looks ahead to the prospects for retail, exploring key trends by geography (namely, the US, the UK, China and India) and sector. How is UK retail tracking against Coresight Research’s predictions? We provide a midyear review of the six predictions and trends that we outlined for 2025 in our Retail 2025: UK Retail Predictions report (published December 2024). Understand how UK retail is adapting in a high-cost, low-growth environment—across data, media, margins and consumer behavior. Read this report to discover answers to these questions: How are unified commerce platforms unlocking new value in retail through data integration and omnichannel agility? What’s driving the surge in in-store retail media, and how are grocers like Sainsbury’s and Tesco executing at scale? Which retailers are monetizing proprietary technologies and IP—and why is this opportunity limited to a select few? How are digital tools, AI (artificial intelligence) agents and automation reshaping both store-based and e-commerce shopping experiences? What are the consumer behaviors shaping UK retail in 2025—from caution around inflation to the impact of GLP-1 adoption? Companies mentioned in this report include: Aldi, Amazon, B&M, IKEA, John Lewis Partnership, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Next, Ocado, Poundland, Primark, Sainsbury’s, Shein, Temu, Tesco Other relevant research: Look out for the midyear reviews of our retail predictions for the US, China and India. All Coresight Research Retail 2025 reports Market Navigator: UK Retail, Including E-Commerce—Consumer Constraints To Fuel Multi-Year Discounter Growth The UK Retail Sales Databank brings together retail sales data to help you understand the trajectory of UK retail. This Databank is updated monthly. The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Purchase this report. Buy Now This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 41: Claire’s To Close 145 StoresInnovator Matrix: MarTechAnalyst Corner: Cutting Through AI News Flood with the Coresight Research AI IMPACT Framework, with Charlie PoonThe State of AI: What’s Possible, What’s Theoretical and What It All Means for Retail
Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: Holiday Spirit, Bigger Budgets: US Consumers’ Plans for the Fourth of July, Labor Day and the Holiday Season, with Aditya Kaushik Aditya Kaushik, Analyst July 6, 2025 Reasons to ReadWelcome to Analyst Corner! Every Sunday, a member of the Coresight Research team discusses upcoming or recent research and their thoughts on interesting topics in their area of expertise. This week, Aditya Kaushik, Analyst, discusses new Coresight Research survey data that point to positive US consumer spending expectations versus last year for the Fourth of July, Labor Day and the end-of-year holiday season. Look out for our upcoming Seasonal Shopping, 3Q25 report for comprehensive insights on these holidays, as well as consumer behavior and spending during events in 2Q25 (Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Memorial Day) and expectations for Amazon’s Prime Day. Analyst Corner also highlights our key research from the past week and upcoming reports to look out for, so you don’t miss out. Other relevant research: All our coverage of the end-of-year holiday season The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Read previous Analyst Corner reports, including last week’s report, which discusses the back-to-school (BTS) shopping trends we are watching in 2025. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Store Tracker Extra: Store Openings and Closures 2025 Review and 2026 OutlookHoliday 2025: US Consumer Survey and Retail Outlook—From Social to Smart: AI Becomes the New Driver of Holiday Discovery and ValueWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 13: Kingfisher Announces Store Expansion Plans; Whole Foods Opens New London StoreRetail-Tech Landscape: Shoptalk US “Shark Reef” Startup Pitch, 2016–2025
Insight ReportAmazon Prime Day India 2025: Preview—Capitalizing on E-Commerce Momentum; Unlocking Small-Town Potential Through Speed and Value Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Research July 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadAmazon’s Prime Day 2025 in India will run from July 12 to 14. Uncover how Amazon is leveraging Prime Day to deepen its reach and competitiveness in India’s booming e-commerce market—and the key features setting this year’s shopping event up for success. We offer five essential insights on Prime Day, spanning Amazon’s reach to small towns, its use of AI (artificial intelligence) to enhance the shopping experience, and more. Other relevant research: All our coverage of Amazon’s Prime Day (including in Western markets and from past years) Retailer Dashboard: Amazon The Amazon Databank brings together a range of proprietary Coresight Research data on Amazon, with a focus on its US retail and marketplace operations. More reports on e-commerce and festivals/holidays Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Earnings Insights 4Q24, Week 2: Columbia Sportswear, Mondelēz and Tapestry See Sales Growth; Clorox, Estée Lauder and PepsiCo Report DeclinesRetail 2025: US Macro, Consumer and Retail OutlookInnovator Profile: Selectika—Enhancing Online Product Discovery Through Intelligent Metadata EnrichmentWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 10: US Store Openings Exceed 2,000
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 27: Beauty Brand Miss A Announces Store Expansion Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst July 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the US. This week, we highlight store developments by Alimentation Couche-Tard, Miss A, Parachute, Trees n Trends and more, as well as the stepping down of Ulta Beauty’s Chief Financial Officer. This report presents data up to week 27 of 2025, ended July 4, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the US—2025 vs. 2024 Major US store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Major US retail bankruptcies—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Alimentation Couche-Tard, Freebird, Miss A, Parachute, Trees n Trends, Ulta Beauty, Weis Markets Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our UK-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:AI Insights: Tracking AI’s Biggest Shifts with the AI IMPACT FrameworkImpact of Saks Store Closures on Competitors: Strategic Opportunities and Proximity AnalysisWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 38: Global Names, Including LEGO, Monos and Uniqlo, Continue to ExpandWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2026, Week 15: Lidl To Open Stores
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 27: Store Closures Up 8% Year Over Year Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst July 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadOur Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the UK. This week, we highlight store closures by Clarks and Superdrug, as well as the appointment of a new Marketing Director (Food) at Marks & Spencer. Totaling 1,235, UK store closures for calendar 2025 are now up 8% year over year. This report presents data up to week 27 of 2025, ended July 4, 2025. Data in this research report include: Week-by-week comparisons of announced store closures and openings in the UK—2025 vs. 2024 Major UK store closures and openings—2025 and 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Aesop, Clarks, Marks & Spencer, ME+EM, Superdrug Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our US-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Hershey 2026 Investor Day: The “One Hershey” Plan to Win Across SnacksRetail 2025: 10 Trends Shaping the Retail Media MarketInnovator Profile: Lumi AI—Uncovering Hidden Value with Automated Data IntelligenceDollar Tree To Divest Family Dollar: Here’s What It Means—Consumer + Real Estate Data Analysis