Retail Renovation Competition

Here Are the Winners of the 2022 Retail Renovation Competition

2022 Retail Renovation Competition

THE WINNERS IN THIS year’s contest created lasting impressions by skillfully blending a space’s strongest existing features with new features that boost a brand’s relevancy in today’s hyper-competitive retail landscape. Whether it’s a major redo of a high-volume supermarket store or the conversion of a trio of industrial spaces into a variety of new uses – specifically, a condo sales office, a coffee house and a fashion brand known for its “radical transparency” in sourcing and pricing – skillfully intermixing the old and the new is an essential ingredient of a successful redo.

Check Out the Winners…

Retail Renovation Of The Year

First Place Winners:

Honorable Mention

Thank You to Our 2022 Judges!

  • Jay Highland
    Executive VP, Creative
    WD Partners
  • Declan McCormack
    Client Leader
    BHDP
  • Diane Archibald
    VP Store Planning, Design and Facilities Mgmt.
    Reitmans
  • Amanda Sarver
    Senior Interior Designer
    The Kroger Co.
  • Barry Baughman
    Design Manager – International Implementation
    The Wendy’s Co.
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Matthew Hall

Former managing editor of VMSD. Writing for VMSD since 2001-2010; 2018.

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