Ciao Bella Women's Clothing opened a physical storefront in Willis in September. (Courtesy Ciao Bella)
The boutique Ciao Bella Virtual Shop opened its physical location in Willis on Sept. 4, according to its company Facebook page. Ciao Bella sells women's clothing and accessories, and also hosts local events. 109 N. Danville St., Willis. 936-648-8466. www.ciaobellavirtualshop.com/
MD's First Lady christens farm school storefront | News | myeasternshoremd.com
Standing with several Acacia's Farm students, from left, Stacy Bernstein, Brian Tyler, Queen Anne's County Commissioner Chris Corchiarino, Sommer Petrecca, Jennifer Kelly, Maryland's First Lady Yumi Hogan, Sweet Bay Magnolia CEO Amelia Foxwell, Gary Mangum and Joeanne Scalone officially open the
Global Fashion Brand Rungolee Opens First Bricks-and-Mortar Storefront in Ladue | Style |
Stepping inside Rungolee's bricks-and-mortar storefront, which opened this month on Clayton Road, is like joining designer and founder Anjali Kamra on one of her worldwide fashion hunts. Cultures collide in a dazzling display of wearable art.
"I visit art galleries and flower shops in every city that I go to," Kamra says. "I get so much inspiration from my travels. The souks of Morocco, the Paris flea markets, Portobello Road in London.
GUNBROS opens new storefront in downtown Hutchinson
Last Monday, after a year and a half of online sales, Devin and Jarod Gagnebin opened their first brick-and-mortar location in Hutchinson. Born and raised in Hutchinson, the brothers own and operate the business with three employees as a five-person team.
Devin said they began GUNBROS in 2019 after nine months of work to receive their Federal Firearms License and started growing their online catalog of guns. The store's online catalog features thousands of firearm products and accessories.
City Alert: City provides storefront assistance through REAP Program
The City understands that making storefront improvements can be costly. To this end, the REAP Program (Revitalization & Enhancement Assistance Program) was established to encourage downtown business and property owners to enhance their properties.
Windows & Doors
Stucco & Siding
Paint
Awnings
Signage
Outdoor dining or seating
The program works as follows:
Fangamer to open European storefront - Nintendo Wire
While the merch retailer Fangamer has secured plenty of iconic licenses over the years, from Banjo-Kazooie to Celeste and Undertale, those outside of the United States have had to deal with rather pricey import fees.
Big news for our European customers: https://t.co/Q2QhTnELRd is coming! Starting later this year you'll be able to get a selection of our most popular merch shipped from within Europe.
Newegg Partners with Ryan Vargas to Support One of NASCAR's Youngest Rising Stars, and to Drive
At just 21 years of age, Ryan Vargas is one of the youngest drivers in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and he's fueling the movement to expose NASCAR to a broader audience on the TikTok platform.
"Ryan's influence in the world of racing is undeniable. He represents a youthful movement in professional auto racing, and he connects with tech-savvy fans in a way that aligns perfectly with our core customer base," said Andrew Choi, Director of Brand Marketing at Newegg.
UK-based footwear giant JD Sports opening storefront in Metro Vancouver | Venture
UK-based sportswear and sneaker retailer JD Sports will be opening a storefront location in Metro Vancouver.
First founded in 1981 in Bury, Greater Manchester, JD Sports has since expanded with retail locations in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
Susan Alexandra Celebrates its Kaleidoscopic Bead Emporium Opening in the Heart of Dimes Square |
Overflowing onto the southernmost block of Orchard Street, like on any given evening in what's become known as Dimes Square, was a crowd of Susan Korn's vibrantly dressed friends.
"This is the most vibrant, exciting place to be," Korn tells Vogue on why she set up shop in the bustling passage of the neighborhood. "This is where it's all happening, and it's inexpensive enough where independent designers can be here, but it's also kind of fabulous.
317 Charcuterie coming to Carmel City Center in November
A small restaurant in the city of Perugia, Italy, sticks in Emily Houser's mind when she recalls her 2014 study abroad trip.
The restaurant opened about 8 p.m. and served a three-course meal before promptly closing just a few hours later, she said.
"Food is its own time, where here, I think we just try to fit food in where we can. It's not necessarily an enjoyment or an activity," she said.
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