The e-commerce giant is launching a megastore outside of Chicago that will be big enough to nearly fit two Target stores.
Amazon has submitted plans for a large-format store near Chicago that would be larger than a Walmart Supercenter.
The online retailer is changing its grocery store strategy.
Amazon plans to open a massive 230,000-sq.ft. store outside Chicago featuring groceries and general merchandise to challenge ...
Amazon is no longer content to dominate only the digital aisle. Its latest move, a sprawling big-box experiment outside Chicago, signals a direct assault on Walmart's core territory of weekly stock-up ...
After winding down many of its brick-and-mortar retail ventures in recent years, Amazon will build a 229,000-square-foot ...
Retail giant plans to open a 230,000-square-foot store selling groceries and household essentials in suburban Chicago next ...
Amazon plans to construct a nearly 225,000-square-foot retail store in Orland Park, a village in Cook County, Illinois, located near Chicago, according to local planning documents. The proposed store ...
The e-commerce giant wants to take on giant brick and mortar rivals with a 229,000-square-foot location south of Chicago, but ...
Read about a major Amazon brick-and-mortar deal and several personnel moves in this week's Chicago Deal Sheet.
Amazon has tested several new, in-person shopping experiences for customers in recent years. With their latest project, the company is taking aim at Walmart's big-box retail domain. Earlier this month ...