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Fitness Chains Take the Lead for Y-O-Y Traffic Growth

Fitness chains led the way for year-over-year increases in visits during 2024’s third quarter, according to Placer.ai. The likes of Planet Fitness and Orangetheory were well ahead of other retailer categories that experienced positive annual growth in traffic during Q3, including dollar stores and grocers. 

A new Placer.ai Snapshot, Quarterly Retail Review: Q3 2024, takes a deep dive into the data to see how fitness clubs, discount & dollar stores, superstores and wholesale clubs, grocery chains, apparel retailers and home improvement & furnishing chains fared in the-three-month period. 

View the infographic to discover: 

  • Which fitness chains led the industry in Q3 2024; 
  • How leading value grocery stores performed in Q3; 
  • What has been the impact of Family Dollar’s rightsizing efforts; and 
  • Which TJX chain saw the most impressive Y-O-Y visit growth in Q3. 
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