LOS ANGELES – The Walt Disney Company is revamping its 340 stores in the United States and Europe, possibly rebranding them as Imagination Park, reports the New York Times.
“Over the next five years analysts estimate that Disney will spend about $1 million a store to redecorate, reorganize and install interactive technology,” states the report.
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