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Retail magnet: Deltona is slowly but steadily attracting retailers
Daytona Beach News-Journal
DELTONA -- The opening of Epic Theatres' 12-screen movie theater here in November was envisioned as the boost needed to start commercial development of the city's northwest gateway and designated activity center at Howland Boulevard and Graves ...
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Consumer patterns: Retail stores witness mixed trends
The Express Tribune
"We have seen a significant increase in the number of customers as well as the size of their baskets," Hyperstar's Vice President Development, Mubashir Jalili said. "Spending increased in general – both food and non-food items," he added. Citing ...
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The Express Tribune
Retailers beat back-to-school forecasts
Chicago Tribune
The 19-year-old has added items from trendier retailers, including Urban Outfitters, H&M and Nordstrom Rack, to the mix, paying more attention to achieving the right look rather than hunting for sales. But he couldn't help but be pleased by a recent ...
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RiverRock hires Lynch as retail practice leader/account manager
OCRegister
RiverRock Real Estate Group, a West Coast-based commercial real estate management and leasing firm, hired Jim Lynch as retail practice leader/account manager. Lynch will oversee RiverRock's retail team as well as the three million square foot Red ...
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Lower Gwynedd board hears proposal for new day care center, retail store
The Times Herald
Neil Stein, an attorney representing Nidus Inc. in charge of planning construction, pleaded a case for construction of a new child day care center, located on the site of a former residential home, and a retail store at 820 Bethlehem Pike in Spring ...
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Pa. sales tax push puts heat on online retailers
York Daily Record
But consumers still look for tax-free merchandise on the Internet and sellers are happy to fill the orders, pocketing profits while Pennsylvania's bricks-and-mortar retailers are sandbagged by taxes they cannot evade. Saturday was the deadline for ...
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