Two Minute Tweaks w/ Lisa Uhrik

Tweak #120: Bookshops: This is Our Moment

4 min · 3. juni 2026
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Independent bookshops are having a moment, and according to Kristen McLean, VP of Client Insights for Circana, it may be more than a moment. It may be the beginning of a true renaissance. In this data-packed Two Minute Tweak, Lisa shares highlights from a personal conversation with Kristen following this year’s American Booksellers Association meeting. The takeaway is encouraging: consumer interest is moving toward local, authentic, community-centered spaces, and independent bookshops are beautifully positioned to meet that need. From the pull toward downtowns and analog experiences to growing concerns about screen time and a renewed desire for connection, the cultural signals are pointing toward bookshops in a powerful way. At Franklin Fixtures, we’re seeing that same movement show up in a very practical way: a 400% increase in inquiries from people interested in opening bookshops or similar small, community-focused shops. For us, that kind of growth is a leading indicator. People aren’t just talking about community — they’re building places for it. Enjoy this data-packed tweak and take a moment to consider what this moment and this movement could mean for your shop, your community, and the work you’re doing every day.

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