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Amazon Pulls Back From Physical Stores — For Now

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More than a decade ago, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said the online retail giant would open brick-and-mortar stores — but only if it could offer something truly different.

As of 2026, several of those experiments have come and gone.

Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go, two of the company’s biggest grocery store concepts, have now closed permanently. The cashierless Amazon Go stores once drew national attention for their “Just Walk Out” technology, which allowed customers to skip checkout lines. Amazon Fresh aimed to blend traditional grocery shopping with high-tech convenience.

Neither concept lasted.

Amazon also shut down its physical bookstores in 2022. A year later, it closed its clothing stores, according to GeekWire. Each move marked another step away from the company’s once-bold push into in-person retail.

The closures highlight the challenge of translating online dominance into physical success. While Amazon transformed how people shop from their couches, it struggled to find the same formula inside storefronts.

That doesn’t mean the company has abandoned grocery or in-person shopping entirely.

Instead of running large numbers of physical stores, Amazon has shifted its focus back to what it does best: logistics and delivery. The company continues investing heavily in climate-controlled fulfillment centers designed to support same-day grocery delivery in many areas.

Rather than asking customers to come to the store, Amazon is doubling down on bringing the store to customers’ doors.

Industry analysts say the move reflects changing consumer habits. Many shoppers now expect fast delivery, easy returns, and a wide selection — all areas where Amazon already has a strong edge. Maintaining physical stores adds rent, staffing, and operational costs that don’t always match online profit margins.

For now, Amazon’s brick-and-mortar ambitions appear to be on pause.

Still, the company has a long history of experimenting, adjusting, and trying again. Bezos’ original comment left the door open for physical stores — if Amazon could find a model that truly stands apart.

As retail continues to evolve, it may only be a matter of time before the company tests another new idea.

 

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