Find independent retail & grocery store owners by city.
Google Maps listings, Yelp reviews, and real-time growth signals, not a stale B2B database.
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[01] Discover
1.1M+ independent retail stores in the US.
traditional databases can't find them.
The family-owned grocery store in Pilsen, the independent pet supply shop in Ravenswood — these are the businesses that make up 45% of all US retail locations. They don't have LinkedIn profiles or corporate websites. They're on Google Maps, state business registries, and review platforms.
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Independent retail stores in the US
grocery, convenience, specialty, and more
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Of all US retail locations are independent
not chains, franchises, or big-box stores
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Have usable data in traditional databases
missing owners, contacts, and store details
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To build a list with Origami
any city, any store type, any size
[02] Research
AI agents that find retail stores
where they actually operate.
Independent retail store owners aren't on LinkedIn. They're on Google Maps listings, Yelp business pages, state business registration databases, and local chamber of commerce directories. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time, surfacing stores, owners, and growth signals that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find retail store owners ready to grow.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
Google Maps as the source of truth
Independent retail stores live on Google Maps, not LinkedIn. Origami searches Google Maps listings directly, pulling store name, owner, phone, hours, rating, review count, and category so you can build targeted lists of independently owned stores in any city.
Review velocity as a growth signal
A store that went from 50 to 200 reviews in 6 months is growing fast. Origami tracks review velocity over time, surfacing stores with accelerating customer traffic — a leading indicator of expansion readiness and marketing budget.
New location openings as expansion signals
When a store owner files a permit for a second location or posts hiring ads in a new neighborhood, they're scaling. Origami monitors local permit databases and job postings to identify stores in active expansion mode.
Store type as precise segmentation
Not all retail is the same — a butcher shop has different needs than a convenience store. Origami classifies stores by specific type using Google Maps categories, Yelp tags, and menu data so you can target exactly the segment that fits your product.
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