Gives Consumers Direct Access to Personalized In-Ear Products Made from Lantos Ear Scans Through Participating Audiology Practices
"Consumers are actively seeking a wide variety of custom-fit hearing devices. Storefront powered by Lantos enables consumers to search for options at the place and time of their choosing and then order in-ear products that will be made just for their ears," said Elizabeth Thompson, Vice President of Innovation for Lantos.
Storefront powered by Lantos is available to hearing health practices in the Lantos Provider Network. Participating providers can tailor the look of their Storefront with the unique brand colors and logo of their practice. Products currently available cover sleep assistance, personal audio, professional audio, work safety, recreation & sport safety, and hunting & outdoor.
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Black Hand Coffee closed Saturday morning after storefront vandalized | 8News
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Black Hand Coffee Company ‘s Patterson Avenue storefront will be closed Saturday morning after it was found vandalized.
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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- The Department of General Services will be inspecting the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond Monday morning.
General services said they are sending crews to inspect the statue, as this is part of the planning to remove it as soon as possible -- and safely.
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, new businesses like Jersey Mike's, Culver's, and Smoothie King continue to open in the Region.
"After two months, we really needed to open. You still have to pay $1,500 for rent and for heating and electricity every month. You just watch your money disappear."
As Physical Retail Declines, Storefront Explores VR Pop-Ups
Fast forward to spring 2020. Permanent and temporary stores closed in mid-March when the coronavirus pandemic escalated. That led to a cataclysmic shift for the pop-up providers known as the Airbnbs of retail.
Brands are so busy fulfilling my online impulse orders, they're hardly considering offline outposts to showcase a limited edition lip balm. So Storefront's adapting by offering clients virtual reality (VR) pop-up shops.
I had to ask: Don't shoppers see enough in a typical online store? Haouache says VR pop-ups are the closest customers can get to picking up and "playing" with goods online. Plus, any new tech offers a marketing advantage as retailers try to stand out online.
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Murals turning boarded-up storefronts into works of art on Mass Ave.
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Storefronts boarded up since last weekend's protests downtown are getting a new look on Massachusetts Avenue.
Artists are turning the storefronts into works of art, painting large murals on the plywood that covers store windows.
There are some beautiful murals going up on Mass Ave. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/dNuOCzayDh
Workers, employees worry curfew amid protests will further cripple business | WPEC
PHOTO GALLERY: See the art on the boarded-up storefront windows in downtown Greensboro |
Business owners along Elm Street watched as some protesters turned into rioters and looters — smashing into stores and taking what they wanted.
With so many storefront windows shattered, many downtown business owners boarded up their windows.
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DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. -- Two people are dead after an SUV driving the wrong way on I-85 crashed head-on into a car in Davidson County, according to Highway Patrol.
Artists in Minneapolis turn boarded up storefronts into art - CBS News
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