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Retail investors creep back into the market
Financial Times
The first quarter of 2013 proved two important points. First, mainstream retail investors were sniffing the fair market winds and stepping cautiously back into investment funds. This move has been a long time coming but after five years of near-zero ...
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Lofts, retail space featured in downtown Hattiesburg renovations
Jackson Clarion Ledger
The America Building, which was originally built in 1907 as the Ross Building, will host four retail spots on the first floor and 20 apartments on the top four floors. The six-story Carter Building — a fixture since 1904 — will have 9,685 square feet ...
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Wholesale, retail sales of seafood making comeback in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The crowds at this retail shop, among the most bustling businesses on this stretch of Penn Avenue, show that Pittsburgh is hungry for fish. So much so that after nearly a decade in decline because of changes in the global fish market, wholesale fish is ...
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Retail theft bust racks up $50000 in merchandise
FOX43.com
The West York Police department arrested 4 people last night for their involvement in a retail theft ring that's been going on since January. With the help from two store managers, 50 thousand dollars in merchandise was stolen from the Dollar General ...
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Top 10 Retail Brands That Launched In Dubai In 2012
Gulf Business News
Dubai is the second most important international retail destination globally, following only London, with majority of the global brands establishing a presence in the UAE city. That's according to the annual report by property consultancy CBRE, which ...
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Retail, restaurant changes seasonal in Palm Beach
Palm Beach Daily News
"These new additions only further our efforts to introduce new and up-and-coming designers to Palm Beach. Earlier this year, jeweler Tracy Dara Kamenstein announced the closing of her 236 Worth Ave. shop after almost two decades on the retail scene.
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Vetter Denk Details Planned Appleton M-F Complex; HSA Commercial Buys ...
Commercial Property Executive (blog)
Vetter Denk Architects Inc., a Milwaukee-based design and development company, recently offered details of its proposal to build 180 apartments in Appleton, the Appleton Post Crescent reports. The complex would consist of 136 market-rate apartments, ...
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Big stores nix credit card settlement, file suit
Businessweek
A larger group of 19 trade associations and retail companies originally filed suit against the card processing companies in 2005, claiming that they conspired to fix the fees they charge stores for handling payments made with credit cards. A $7.2 ...
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New owners find tenants for Keagy Village
Roanoke Times
Other tenants include Dunkin Donuts, Firehouse Subs and clothing retailer Patina. Huff said his first priority is to bring the shopping center an anchor tenant, such as a grocery store or a full-service restaurant. "We have really good activity on both ...
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Labor unions split on mayoral endorsements
New York Daily News
The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, boasting 45,000 members in the city, has endorsed City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. The city's largest union, SEIU Local 1199, which represents 200,000 health care workers, just backed Public ...
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Liquor traders pay for officials' fault
Times of India
RELATED. HYDERABAD: Retail liquor traders were in for a rude shock when excise officials descended on their outlets last week and demanded late feefor the licence fee that they had paid last year. In fact, the one-year licences are due for renewal in June.
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'Gateway zone' vote frustrates opponents
The Ridgefield Press
Adoption of the new "Gateway Zone" allowing limited retail uses around the intersection of routes 7 and 35 has prompted a lot of talk, and opponents are wondering if there's anything they might do to change it. "I'm very frustrated," Selectwoman ...
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