Toys ‘R’ Us is plotting a comeback with some small stores. The iconic retail brand plans to open a handful of U.S. stores in time for the holidays that will each span about 10,000 square
feet, according to the
New York Post. The 600 stores that were shuttered last spring spanned 20,000 to 50,000 square feet. “We are a little startup company now,” said Tru Kids Chief
Executive Richard Barry, confirming the pint-size store plans.
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