Google might be opening a retail store in Chicago

Google's latest plan to tackle the retail market involves a two-floor store in Chicago's Fulton Market. If it pans out, this would be the tech company's first permanent retail location. The space would total 14,000 square feet across several interconnected brick buildings, according to The Chicago Tribune. This planned store would be several blocks south of the company's Midwest HQ.

This isn't Google's first attempt at a brick-and-mortar store, which would be a prime locale to show off its ever-growing selection of hardware products. But until now, Google's been relegated to the occasional pop-up and "stores within stores" in the US and UK, sectioning off space to show demos of Chromebooks, smart speakers, and phones.

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