April 28, 2024

Popable And Walmart Join Forces To Connect Brands And Spaces For Short-Term LeasingPopab …

It takes the hassle out of finding temporary space by making it easy to search, vet and get in touch with decision-makers.

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Spaces

As retailers and brands struggle to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Popable, the marketplace platform that connects brands and spaces for short-term leasing, has partnered with Walmart to offer space at participating

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to small businesses looking to generate sales without the commitment of a long-term lease. The program will allow small business to rent a store-within-a-store at designated Walmart stores across the country. Spaces and small businesses can easily find each other on the Popable website, where they will be matched to agree upon temporary leasing agreements that can range from one month to one year.

The partnership is a win for both sides as the marketplace will remove the burden of finding and vetting spaces, and the brand will get a new way to test and generate awareness and sales. The platform is free for brands and there is a small listing fee for spaces. More information about the program is available here.

Brands

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Retail department store Walmart partnered with start-up tech company Popable to offer small retail brands short-term pop-up shop opportunities in its stores nationwide. Using a marketplace platform, Popable connects brands seeking to rent space with available spaces looking for tenants. Brands can list themselves for free on the platform and be paired with their local Walmart store.

Getting Started

Popable takes the hassle out of finding and leasing temporary space. Our free and easy to use platform allows you to find spaces that match your brand, and easily get in touch with the decision-maker. Plus, there are no commissions or booking fees.

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Another fun way to use pop it is to have kids practice syllables in words. They can sing the alphabet song, or divide a word into its syllables, and each time they say the syllable they can pop a bubble! It’s a great way to help them learn to divide words into sounds, and it saves teachers time planning small group phonics lessons or centers. Download this printable syllable card set, or these consonant digraph cards.

Contact Us

Popable(tm) is the leading online marketplace for pop-up retailers finding and leasing temporary space for brands and events. We take the headache out of the process with easy searching, fast vetting, and direct access to the decision-maker. It’s free for spaces, and we charge a small fee for brands to use the platform. We are not a broker, and we don’t represent either party. Learn more. Similar words: poppable ; capable of being popped. See also: pop – verb