Is 2025 the Year to Go Brick-and-Mortar? Here’s Why More Startups Think So

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Digital channels carried thousands of start-ups through the pandemic. Apps, pop-ups and delivery vans generated revenue quickly while keeping overhead low. Five years later, customers still enjoy tap-to-buy speed, yet they increasingly want the reassurance that only a physical place and a committed team can provide.

From the vantage point of a company that began with online consultations and mobile services, we’ve seen how a physical hub can convert online momentum into durable market leadership. If you lead a digital-first company, here’s how to open a location that repays itself from day one.

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