BURLINGTON, Ont. ― Ikea Canada has recently announced it will begin opening smaller urban stores in Canada, starting in Toronto, according to the Globe & Mail. The retailer has an eye to following up with locations in other urban centres like Montreal and Vancouver. Two formats are being tested: one in the range of 50,000 square feet, offering a similar range of products as Ikea’s big boxes with delivery to home or pick-up points in lieu of an on-site warehouse. A smaller format, closer to 5,000 square feet, would offer a limited inventory based on neighbourhood needs. “We’re working on a three-year time frame, and we have full intention to open several new-format stores in that time,” said Ikea Canada CEO Michael Ward. The company currently has smaller stores in cities such as Paris and New York.
Ikea plans urban proximity stores for Canada
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