Yes, a scraping service can absolutely track store openings and closures. This is a common practice used by hedge funds, real estate investors, and retail competitors to monitor market shifts in near real-time.
By scraping data at regular intervals (e.g., weekly or monthly), a service can identify changes in a brand’s footprint that haven’t yet been announced in a press release.
How it Works
To track these changes, a scraper periodically extracts store status from various sources and compares them over time. The sources typically include:
- Store Locators: Scrapers extract the full list of addresses from a brand’s “Find a Store” page. New addresses indicate openings; missing addresses indicate closures.
- Google Maps/Places: Monitoring the “Permanently Closed” tag or changes in “Hours of Operation” on Google Business Profiles provides high-accuracy local data.
- Job Boards: A surge in hiring for “Store Manager” or “Cashier” in a specific new zip code is a leading indicator of a future opening.
- Status Codes: URLs return status codes when you try to access them. If a specific store’s URL returns a 404 error (Page Not Found), it often signals the location has been shut down.
- Review/Directory Sites: Business status indicators from review sites like Yelp are useful for tracking independent businesses and restaurants.
- Corporate Press Releases: Monitoring newsrooms to capture formal expansion or closure announcements.
Key Data Challenges
While powerful, tracking physical locations via the web requires navigating a few data-quality hurdles:
- Temporary vs. Permanent: Distinguishing between a store closed for renovations and one closed forever often requires cross-referencing multiple data points.
- “Coming Soon” Lag: Retailers vary in how they update digital maps; some add pins months in advance, while others lag behind the actual opening date.
- Data Accuracy: Larger chains (like Starbucks or Subway) may have “ghost” listings for locations that have moved or closed but haven’t been purged from the database.
Tracking store openings lets you see which territories your rivals are focusing on and helps you identify up-and-coming retail corridors.
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