Williams-Sonoma acquires Dormify IP to expand in dorm market
Williams-Sonoma (WSM) announced the acquisition of the intellectual property of Dormify, an online retailer and content resource for college students and young adults. The company stated this strategic acquisition reinforces its commitment to long-term growth and its ability to capture market share. Williams-Sonoma plans to relaunch Dormify in 2026.
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