Market Outlook 25 minutes PremiumUS Home and Home-Improvement Retail: Post-Crisis Outlook Coresight Research June 11, 2020 What's InsideIn this report, we explore the impacts of the coronavirus crisis on the home and home-improvement sector—including on sales, spending, store closures and retailer bankruptcies. We present an outlook for the remainder of 2020, covering the following content: Expectations for the furniture retail and home-improvement retail subsectors, which have so far seen polarized performances this year Major home and home-improvement retailers’ temporary store closures during Covid-19 shutdowns—and subsequent reopenings A breakdown of expectations for the recovery and growth of the sector through the year Trend analysis and insights—including e-commerce and furniture-as-a-service startups To analyze the sector, we look closely at select US retailers—including Home Depot, Lowe’s, RH, Tractor Supply, Wayfair and Williams-Sonoma. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Off-Price and Dollar-Store Shopping in Focus—TJX and Dollar Tree Rank as Top Choices: US Consumer Survey Insights1Q24 US Earnings Season Wrap-Up: Many Retail Companies Post Strong Sales ResultsDecember 2022 US Housing Market Indicators: Pending, Existing and New Home Sales All Decline as Affordability Gap WidensUS Apparel and Beauty Spending Tracker, October 2023: Clothing and Footwear Spending Up Low Single-Digits; Beauty Spending Growth Remains Resilient