Bringing greenery inside is important if you're going to be spending a lot of time indoors. But don't just focus on the plants.
A well-designed container "allows you to curate your plant choices to create something that feels special and personal," said Aaron Booher, a principal at Future Green Studio , a landscape design firm in Brooklyn.
Begin by considering where it will be installed, how much space you have to fill and if you want the planter to stand out visually.
Many things are taking place:
Coronavirus: Shopping centre giant Intu warns of debt default risk - BBC News
Shopping centre operator Intu has warned that it risks defaulting on its debts unless its lenders give the firm significant breathing space.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit rental income and Intu said there was no certainty how quickly the market would recover once the lockdown is lifted.
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The owner of Manchester's Trafford Centre is now asking lenders for a grace period of up to December 2021.
Intu, which also controls Lakeside in Essex, was already struggling under £4.6bn worth of debt prior to the Covid-19 crisis.
NW Indiana gives peek at how shopping will look as stores reopen - Chicago Tribune
For the first time in weeks, customers at specialty running store Fleet Feet in Schererville, Indiana, can walk inside and try on a pair of shoes.
But first, they'll need an appointment. To encourage social distancing, the shop just across the Illinois border can only handle about three fittings at a time.
Employees are getting used to helping customers choose shoes from a distance, while customers stay within blue tape on the floor corralling them in the center of the store, away from merchandise that must be disinfected if they touch it.
Stretch Your Dollar: Shopping for Memorial Day deals
Memorial Day is a week away and with social distancing, observances will look a little different this year. One thing that you can count on – the shopping deals will be there as they are each year! We are stretching your dollar with how you may need to look in different places for them with so many stores closed.
There may not be the parades and crowded cookout this socially distant Memorial Day, but you can bank on finding a good deal.
“You can probably expect to see more aggressive discounts than we’ve seen in the past.”
Not to change the topic here:
Three Malls in Three States: A Weekend Shopping Trip Under Coronavirus - WSJ
On Saturday morning Tracie Giarmo drove 30 minutes to Toledo, aiming to escape Michigan's store closures and take advantage of just reopened Ohio malls.
At the Franklin Park Mall in Toledo about half the stores inside were still closed, including Macy's, Dillard's and the Apple Store. The mall's Pottery Barn closed last year, part of a wider pullback on physical stores as shopping has shifted online.
Savannah grocery store implements face-covering requirement for shoppers
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) -As states like Georgia continue to lift their restrictions, some businesses are taking extra measures to keep their employees and customers safe.
Brighter Day Natural Food Market here at home has created a mask or face-covering requirement for shoppers.
She also says because they're a small store, they want to help reduce the spread of the virus and this is the best way to protect each other's health.
Why Target's SHIPT Is Great News For COVID-19 Shoppers
SHIPT is today among the leading grocery shipping services. While owned by Target, its shoppers can go to any of several participating stores (listed below) to try to find the best selection for their customers. The company tries to deliver everything in pristine shape. The shoppers will redeem coupons for their customers and look for the best products. If necessary, they communicate with their customer by texting.
According to CEO Kelly Caruso, business exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic period; it has hit levels she expected would take several years to reach. "The SHIPT team came together to get the job done, enabling the company to serve more members than ever before." She has rewarded her shoppers with extra bonuses.
Demolition set to begin this week on Manhattan shopping center damaged in '18 flood
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) -- A shopping center on the west side of Manhattan that was damaged by a 2018 flood is scheduled to be torn down, with demolition starting this week, according to KMAN Radio.
The Manhattan Fire Department Risk Reduction Division said the Plaza West Shopping Center, located at 3003 Anderson Ave., will be razed and a slab floor will be left when work is completed, according to KMAN.
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The radio station reports that the building housing the restaurants was deemed unsafe through a public process last year after the department attempted to gain compliance with building owner Mark Samarrai.
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