(CNN) Greg Dailey wakes up at 4 a.m. every day to start his newspaper route in East Windsor, New Jersey.
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Website offers one-stop shopping for volunteer opportunities | The Observer News (South Shore |
S un City Center resident Pete Blair wants people to know about a website he built for Seniors in Service of Tampa that makes volunteering quick and easy.
Blair did his homework before putting the site together. "I did research on recruiting volunteers and found a consensus that when an organization is looking for volunteers, there are eight critical pieces of information that need to be disclosed," he said. "We put this information on every organization (in the area) looking for volunteers and then drive folks to our website through social media (Next Door and Facebook).
Are Consumers Ready to Shift from Web to In-Person Shopping? | Retail Leader
More consumers are shopping online as the pandemic continues, but most shoppers are skeptical about returning to retail stores, according to new research from Intelligence Node .
The findings are the latest data to describe shopper attitudes as the pandemic continues and economies reopen, often in phases set by local and state public health and political authorities. This new data joins other research about how retail might fare in the coming months leading up to the 2020 holiday shopping season — months that promise to bring significant challenges to retailers even as consumer spending might increase.
Trump says Amazon 'destroying' shopping malls, hollowing out towns | Fox Business
Amazon is being sued over warehouse conditions related to the coronavirus pandemic. FOX Business' Susan Li with more.
Amazon is "destroying" U.S. shopping malls and hollowing out towns, President Trump told former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Thursday.
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"Amazon is destroying all these shopping malls and shopping centers, where you have a lot of workers," the president said during an interview on Newsmax's "Spicer&Co." "They have a big tax advantage over someone [who is] paying rent, and has a store, and is employing a lot of people"
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At least 15 stores will reopen at this central Pa. shopping center this week - pennlive.com
Stores at the Shops @Rockvale in East Lampeter Township will be permitted to open on Friday when Lancaster County moves into the state's yellow phase.
At least 15 stores will reopen at the shopping center on Friday, including: Alfred Dunner; Christmas Tree Hill; Cigar, Cigars; Coleman Factory Outlet; Direct Tools; Factory Direct Mattress & Sofa Outlet; Generations of Furniture; Janie & Jack Outlet; Kirkland's; Nissley Vineyards; Peddler's Alley; Perfume's Unlimited & Colognes; Rainbow Shop; Reading China & Glass and Vitamin World.
"A New Together Again" Entices Shoppers to Shop Local, Safely and Now | GlobeSt
HVAC, plumbing and electrical services have all increased during the pandemic's stay-at-home orders, but data is helping to ease workflow.
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America's malls and shopping centers were poised to open this week after stay-at-home orders across the country prohibited the majority of retail stores from opening its doors since March.
Growing its scientific real estate practice, Scheer Partners Inc. has tapped local broker and former medical researcher, Paul 'Tim' Conrey to direct its new office.
State & Union: Chamber bags urge shopping local with reopening | News | oleantimesherald.com
The Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce is marking its office reopening to the public with the sale of We're Open for Business/Shop Local bags.
The canvas totes measure 15 1/2 inches by 15 inches with a large, open main compartment and a pair of 26-inch carrying handles. They are on sale at the Chamber office and online at shop.oleanny.co m for $10 for one and $18 for two.
"The shop local bags are reusable bags that are environmentally friendly and perfect for shopping," says Lisa Carpenter, GOACC administrative assistant. "We also connected with our members with many of them donating promotional items from their businesses which are included in the bags."
Grab Rolls Out Shopping, Delivery App In SE Asia | PYMNTS.com
Launched amid the coronavirus crisis, Grab 's new online grocery shopping delivery service is on its way to grabbing a sizable share of the Southeast Asian market on the heels of a major expansion.
On Thursday (June 4), Grab announced it had completed the rollout of its GrabMart shopping and delivery app in eight Southeast Asian countries, with Cambodia as the latest addition.
GrabMart, which also delivers a wide array of consumer goods as well as groceries, is now available to consumers in 50 cities across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar and now Cambodia.
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