She was the architect not of any bricks-and-mortar building, but of an almost unimagined institution and a virtually intangible tradition. |
Still, the environment has been altered in such a way that bricks-and-mortar companies must rethink their own enterprises. |
Highly digitized, the transaction process is conceptually similar for both the bricks-and-mortar and the virtual banks. |
We have no such bricks-and-mortar institutionalism to counter, nor a safe structure within which to slowly develop. |
Yes, cvs is a massive operator of bricks-and-mortar stores that contain pharmacies and sell cosmetics and other items. |
The person I reported to was a bricks-and-mortar journalist, having worked for five years as a copy editor at the Wall Street Journal. |