Early in the pandemic, armed with step-by-step instructions, Joseph Clay committed to buying absolutely everything online.
Texas toast, blueberry waffles and diet root beer are repeat orders, spliced with the occasional addition: skull-shaped bookends, slippers for his partner and one overnight purchase to placate an aching tooth. He gladly shelled out $17.21 for a tube of Anbesol, an over-the-counter pain relieving gel, which Amazon had to him before dawn.
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A Plano shopping center and an Irving office building change hands
7 Shopping Day Trips to Support Local in the Hudson Valley
Hudson, a former whaling port, became a destination for antiquers fleeing NYC's lack of space and high rent back in the '90s. They opened shops on mile-long Warren Street and more creative folks followed, both as proprietors and visitors. Today, Hudson has more than 200 independent establishments, including shops, restaurants, and galleries, offering everything from antiques to ale and makeup to motorbikes. Here are just a few of our favorites.
Start your expedition at The Antique Warehouse , located opposite the riverfront. This cavernous emporium is filled with all things antique and vintage. If you love rummaging for your finds, head to the salvage-filled back section.
Woman shot during 2 attacks at Edgewood shopping center; 3 sought
Atlanta police are looking for three suspects they say attacked at least two people at an Edgewood shopping center Wednesday evening.
A witness who was parked across from the suspects' car told police he heard a gunshot and then saw the woman fall. Surveillance footage from the location shows all three suspects getting back into their car and driving off, according to the report.
Investigators said the suspects' car is a Dodge Challenger with a single black stripe across the top, a sunroof, a rear spoiler and silver rims. It might have a Georgia tag number AHY4534.
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Man shot by police outside Warner Robins shopping center
Shopping local | Letters To Editor | wmicentral.com
PHOENIX — One day he is studying accounting at Arizona State. The next he is hitting his "business" partner with a briefcase.
For many of us, welcoming a new year has more meaning than ever in 2021. As a Snowflake resident and an APS employee, I can't help but be grateful for the opportunity to serve this region through some of the most challenging times.
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I have been a resident of Show Low for six years and have had difficulty "shopping local," as the signs all over the White Mountains ask us to do. Some area businesses do not seem to keep regular hours. One Tuesday at 2 p.m. the Show Low Library was closed with no sign of explanation on the door. Last Friday at about 2:30 p.m., I was in Lakeside and found a thrift store and a consignment store closed.
Washington Nationals News: Updated shopping list; Starlin Castro in 2021 + more Nats links -
Catch up on the last 24 hours in Nationals news while you wait to see what Mike Rizzo has up his short sleeves...
"He's full go," Martinez said. "He's been hitting. He's itching to get back on the field and play. Talked a little bit about maybe playing winter ball, and I told him I said, 'Just take it easy. Get ready for Spring Training,' but he's itching to go."
From the look of the workout videos he's been posting, Castro is determined to come back strong in his second run with the Nationals.
The evolution of the shopping mall: What consumers want | Retail Dive
E-commerce sales growth and in-store traffic declines are creating challenges for traditional malls, write Cushman & Wakefield's Barrie Scardina and WD Partners' Lee Peterson.
This opinion piece was written by Barrie Scardina, Americas leader, Retail with Cushman & Wakefield, and Lee Peterson, executive vice president of thought leadership and marketing at WD Partners. Views are the authors' own.
On Cyber Monday, the retail industry achieved a new milestone — the single largest e-commerce day on record with $10.8 billion in sales. According to a report from Creditntell, this represented over a 200% increase from 2016 Cyber Monday sales. Sensormatic Solutions shared that physical store traffic declined 49% for the four-day holiday weekend. Black Friday weekend confirmed that traditional brick-and-mortar retailers face an uphill battle as they enter the new year.
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