A real establishment with buildings as opposed to "online".
A term used differentiate a traditional company from an e-business. Specifically, a brick-and-mortar company has a physical (rather than virtual) presence and uses non-Web channels as the sales outlet for its products or services. See e-business.
Describes a traditional company with no Web channels as a sales outlet for its products or services.
Located or serving consumers in a physical facility as distinct from providing remote, especially online, services.
This is a store or business that either doesn't have a Web presence, or has mainly physical locations as opposed to websites. Bricks and mortar are common building materials.
A term used in the payments industry that refers to merchants that operate in storefront or physical locations. Also see “Retail.
A campaign to raise funds for the physical plant needs of an organization.