ShpoBack, Asia's leading rewards and discovery platform brings back its annual 9.9 'ShopFest' with ... [+] over 4,000 merchants on board.
ShopBack is the prodigy of CEO and co-founder Henry Chan after initial failed start-up attempts in ... [+] breaking the e-commerce scene.
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The platform witnesses a high sticky rate and organic word of mouth referrals amongst peers upon ... [+] first trial and redemption.
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PNW Shopping Destination Steps into Fall with Fashion Forward Approach
"Since fall 2006, Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection has always been a celebration of creativity, diversity and individual style, and on top of that, it was a way for us to raise funds for deserving area non-profits. We all know this year looks a little different and we weren't going to let that stop us from continuing to provide fashion inspiration and entertainment and the ability to fundraise," said The Bellevue Collection VP of Marketing Jennifer Leavitt .
Beyond the shows, The Bellevue Collection will also host a mix of virtual and in-person happenings, free and open to the public, including:
Study Finds Consumers Returning To Stores, But Shopping Habits Have Changed
The research was conducted in partnership with Censuswide. More than 8,000 consumers across the UK, US, China, and France were surveyed about how they are adjusting their in-store shopping behaviors and developing new shopping patterns in today’s world.
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Optimism Regarding a “Return to Normal”: Only 22% of US shoppers expect their shopping habits to “return to normal” by the end of 2020 (29% of males and 16% of females) while 24% don’t expect to fully resume their in-store shopping habits until the summer of 2021. Additionally, 16% predict it taking until the end of 2021 before shopping norms can resume.
Another Westbrooke Village tenant closes, redevelopment of shopping center expected to begin this
Another tenant of Westbrooke Village, the now-derelict shopping center at 75th and Quivira in Shawnee, has closed its doors.
Pizza Street, 7399 Quivira Road, recently closed its Shawnee restaurant, though the chain says customers can still visit its location in Olathe.
Developers of Westbrooke Green, a planned mixed-use residential/retail project for the site , said earlier this summer that they plan to begin construction this fall.
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No pandemic pause in IKEA's U.S. shopping mall plans | Business | unionleader.com
STOCKHOLM — IKEA's shopping centers business hopes to open the doors of its first mall in the United States, in the center of San Francisco, within a year, pushing ahead with its expansion plans while many retailers are reeling from the coronavirus crisis.
Ingka Centres, one of the world's biggest mall owners, told Reuters in May that it was looking to enter the United States, with a focus initially on locations in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago.
7 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed How We Shop for Food - The New York Times
When the coronavirus hit, even the most enthusiastic cooks had to adjust to a new, more complicated relationship with their kitchens.
For the first time in a generation, Americans began spending more money at the supermarket than at places where someone else made the food. Grocers saw eight years of projected sales growth packed into one month. Shopping trends that were in their infancy were turbocharged.
The six-month shift has been a behavioral scientist's dream. Shoppers began by building bomb-shelter pantries. Then came a nostalgia phase , with bowls of Lucky Charms and boxes of Little Debbies offering throwback comfort. Soon, days were defined by elaborate culinary stunts, sourdough starter and kombucha clubs.
Whether you love pets or boutique shopping, “Fur Pets’ Sake” will have just
They say the very best thing they’ll have to offer will be kittens and cats up for adoption, right there in the shop.
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It will be run by an all-volunteer staff, with all proceeds going to provide food, shelter and medical care for the animals.
“We have candles, jewelry, purses, we have wonderful toys, not to mention a large selection of winter wear for our four-legged friends and lots of home decor,” said Angela Hatfield, executive director of the Belmont County Humane Society. “We have carpets, some musical instruments, everything that you could ever imagine that our community has given us to support the animals.”
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