Another Amazon Go station in downtown Seattle
The eCommerce and tech giant has managed to increase its revenue to a huge extent with the lockdown and restrictions compelling a lot of people to make purchases online. The company had first forayed into the convenience store space in January 2018, starting it in Amazon Tower. Since then, they have opened 25 Amazon Go stores across Seattle, Chicago, New York, and San Fransico. The signage for the 7th Amazon Go store is up and running at 1423 4th Ave. in downtown Seattle. To read more about this, click here.
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