Etc., a store that has a location in Mountain Brook (shown above) announced it will be opening a Homewood location in the spring.
Etc., a store selling jewelry, accessories and clothing, will open a location this spring in West Homewood.
The Homewood storefront will be the store's third location — other stores are in Mountain Brook and in Aspen, Colorado.
Etc. will be located in the 186 Building on Oxmoor Road. Other new tenants at this building are West Homewood Co., Tempting Faces and Buka. Meg Margjeka, who owns Etc., is the wife of Armand Margjeka, who owns Buka.
Check out this next:
Global Storefront Glass Market Set for Rapid Growth in the Forecast Period 2020–2026 –
Market Research Store has added a report on global Storefront Glass market in addition to its collection of industry research reports that offers wide-ranging and in-depth up-to-date and future market trends in the global and regional market. The report covers the overall growth analysis, industrial strategic policies, market revenue, share, size, and other market growth stimulators.
The Storefront Glass market report also delivers other essential market aspects such as geographical distribution which includes North America (Canada, U.S., Rest of North America), Europe (UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (Japan, India, China, Southeast Asia, Rest of Asia Pacific), Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Rest of Latin America), Middle East and Africa (South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa).
How Storefront Travel Agencies Are Riding Through the Pandemic | TravelPulse
In the wake of the pandemic, storefront travel agencies are grappling with issues that are different from their home-based counterparts, including, among other things, having to pay rent or mortgages, along with staff payroll.
Through careful planning, many brick-and-mortar locations are managing to ride through the pandemic.
"At VIP Vacations, we were able to keep our entire sales team intact because as a team they collectively decided to reduce their weekly hours," said Jennifer Doncsecz, president of Bethlehem, Pa.-based VIP Vacations, LLC . "This allowed for everyone to stay employed, as well as keep our service levels high with our clients."
Enhanced hurricane resistant storefront framing systems
Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope® (OBE) , a global supplier of architectural glass, metal, and hardware, released an enhanced version of its StormMax® storefront system. This best-in-class hurricane resistant storefront system displays attention to detail to provide not only a better product, but a simplified process for glazing contractors.
"We understand our customers have to trust these products will provide hurricane protection, but we also want to make installation simpler and provide easy, on-demand access to product evaluation documents for both Florida and Texas," said Brenda Kelly, vice president of marketing at OBE.
Check out this next:
Tribeca Citizen | Upscale farm-to-table Mexican may come to IPN storefront
An upscale farm-to-table Mexican restaurant is scheduled for 378 Greenwich — the IPN storefront just south of N. Moore — but to date there’s no action there, most likely for the obvious reasons.
The applicant — Josh Lebowitz, who ran a couple Brother Jimmy’s BBQ locations until 2018 — came before the community board in April, and I for one was a little distracted back then and missed the meeting and even the announcement. But M. sent a photo of the notice on the doorway recently and the CB1 office caught us up.
Clear Lake purchases new welcome signs, including two with LED video boards | Latest News |
A rendering of Clear Lake's new welcome sign featuring an LED video board that will be installed at Eighth Street and U.S. Highway 18. The city approved the purchase of four new welcome signs Monday evening.
* * *
That comes after the Clear Lake City Council unanimously approved the purchase and installation of four new welcome signs, including two with LED video boards and two without them, from LRI Graphics & Signs, of Grimes, for $87,061 Monday evening.
Jeff Brandes refiles bill for recreational cannabis in medical storefronts
Pinellas County Sen. Jeff Brandes has refiled legislation that would allow medical storefronts to sell cannabis to adults for recreational use.
The bill, Availability of Marijuana for Adult Use ( SB 710 ), would legalize the sale of cannabis to individuals 21 and older at authorized medical cannabis centers.
The bill allows adults to purchase 2.5 ounces of cannabis or a product with up to 2 grams of THC.
Those who purchase cannabis from an authorized store would be able to transport and deliver the product to other adults. However, public use of the herb would not be permitted.
Happening on Twitter
2/ The European Commission offered the UK a standard mobility clause in its draft legal text back in March last yea… https://t.co/QrfobhHQhu tconnellyRTE (from Brussels • Rome) Wed Jan 20 12:46:50 +0000 2021
Chairman SECP Amir Khan will join DKKKS tonight to reveal measures taken to improve corporate governance; paper fre… https://t.co/0xgphirZ1k AajKamranKhan Fri Jan 15 16:23:00 +0000 2021
Hello @NAkufoAddo, I woke up with one thing on my mind and I want to share. Please it's just a question. If you are… https://t.co/abECVQpzGN MutomboDaPoet (from Ghana) Wed Jan 20 06:19:44 +0000 2021
SECP took significant measures further being taken from complete digitisation of companies registration to fact ch… https://t.co/vzPJcakNUq AajKamranKhan Sun Jan 17 08:03:19 +0000 2021
No comments:
Post a Comment