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Local retail market on the upswing Houston Chronicle DirectToArchive Houston's retail market is gaining momentum, developer Ed Wulfe said Tuesday at the annual Retail Forecast Luncheon sponsored by O'Connor & Associates. The chairman and CEO of retail development and brokerage firm Wulfe & Co., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Englewood retail deal has powerful clout Chicago Sun-Times But it just goes to show that when America's largest retailer takes an interest in something, the earth can move. This is a deal driven by Wal-Mart Stores Inc., even though affiliates of Wilmette-based Terraco own the property. See all stories on this topic » | ||
RiverPark/Wedgewood Fund Retail Shares (RWGFX) MarketWatch By Robert Powell, MarketWatch BOSTON (MarketWatch) — Corporate profit margins, despite what some say is the weakest economic recovery in postwar history, are at freakish record highs. And that can only mean one thing, according to investment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Charlotte retail news Charlotte Observer Things are looking good in The Village at SouthPark. Eye Candy, an independently owned company which originally opened in Gastonia, just opened their second location and is offering women high fashion at great prices. Offerings include Shaye Blue, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jewellers' strike hits gold sales Times of India NOIDA: Gold sales in Noida have been hit hard during Navaratra this year due to the ongoing strike by jewellery retailers in the city. Jewellery outlets in Noida have remained closed for the past one week to protest-under the aegis of Noida Sarrafa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pop-up stores provide long-term retail and marketing prospects Irish Independent By Natalie Brennan The concept of pop-up retail originated with US fashion designers seeking to showcase new clothing lines. However with consumer spending deteriorating and as suppliers seek to cut the costs of product launches, pop-ups have become a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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