The seismic disruption of retail markets by the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted Fort Lauderdale companies dependent on retail sales to reassess their sales methods and product offerings, according to a new report by Colliers International.

Prior to the pandemic’s onset, “experiential retail” intended to enhance in-person shopping was reviving Fort Lauderdale’s “tired”  retail market, Colliers reported in its 2nd Quarter Broward County Retail Report.

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