
BENNINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) There will be a preview Wednesday for those looking to buy the Bennington Square shopping center property.
The property is being auctioned off on Feb. 27, so this gives people the chance to check out the building and the roughly 24 acres of land it sits on.
Seven tenants including J.C. Penney, Staples, Olympia Sports, Jay's Hallmark, Label Shopper, Burger King and People's United Bank still occupy the spaces.
Other things to check out:
Macy's Closing 125 Stores as It Reorganizes for Digital Shopping | Time

Macy’s plans to close 125 of its least productive department stores — almost a quarter of the total — over the next three years and cut about 2,000 jobs as part of a large restructuring.
The stores, including 30 that are already in the process of being closed, account for about $1.4 billion in annual sales, the company said in a statement. Across the rest of the locations, the company is adjusting its staff — reducing in some locations and increasing it in better-performing stores. The shares climbed as much as 3.5% in late trading.
Leander developer seeks zoning change to permit a new shopping center on Toll 183A | Community

The 7.1-acre parcel is on the west side of the Toll 183A frontage road and northwest of Leander Crossing. (courtesy city of Leander)
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Travis County commissioners announced at a Feb. 4 meeting they had hired Adeola Ogunkeyede to serve as chief of the county's forthcoming public defender's office. She will begin April 20.
Cedar Park Family Chiropractic and Sports Therapy moved to its new location at 1130 Cottonwood Creek Trail, Ste. C-2, in Cedar Park
Leon County committee to decide on Oak Valley shopping center improvements

TALLAHASSEE — The Leon County Comprehensive Planning Committee is focusing Tuesday night's meeting on development in Tallahassee, including a local shopping center.
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It has been a long time coming for the Oak Valley Shopping Center at the corner of Monroe and Old Bainbridge. Primarily, it holds a Publix shopping center and a few small businesses. It has only one business on its sign: Publix.
Cherie Bryant, the Leon County Planning Director, helped lead the charge to improve the shopping center.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Shopping with heart | Newton Daily News
Inside a Newton book store and tanning salon is a small table topped with hygiene products donated by local shoppers with big hearts.
Cheryl Hansen, owner of Book Trader Tan America, is one of several retailers in town participating in Destination Downtown Newton Alliance’s “Heart to Heart” event beginning Friday and Saturday. As part of the event, those products Hansen has collected thus far will go to people in need.
Heart to Heart encourages shoppers to make donations — monetary or otherwise — to a local non-profit hosted by participating locations, in addition to carrying out their regular purchases at Newton’s many retail stores in and around the town square.
Intimate clothing store Beverly's Secret in Roseland to provide body positive shopping experience

Alarming test results show shopping cart handles can have incredibly high levels of bacteria
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Ever think about how many different and dirty hands can touch a shopping cart handle in just one day? We did.
After watching birds land and defecate on shopping carts in one parking lot, Local 10 News decided to see just how much bacteria is on the shopping cart handles you grab, touch and push.
From Davie to Coral Gables and Liberty City to Westchester, Local 10 News investigative reporter Jeff Weinsier went to 10 different locations around South Florida.
Council drops moratorium on redevelopment at Uptown Solon Shopping Center - cleveland.com
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A moratorium on potential redevelopment at the Uptown Solon Shopping Center, imposed by City Council Jan. 27, was rescinded by council Monday (Feb. 3). (Ed Wittenberg, special to cleveland.com)
SOLON, Ohio -- City Council voted Monday (Feb. 3) to rescind the nine-month moratorium it had approved a week earlier regarding potential redevelopment at the Uptown Solon Shopping Center.
The item was a late addition to the agenda of Monday's council meeting. After an executive session to discuss litigation before the meeting, council voted unanimously that it did not want to move forward with the moratorium.
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