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Downtown: Leadership will be key to vitality
Columbus Telegram, Neb.It's not 1955 anymore. Once the hub of Columbus' commercial vitality, the downtown area has had to reinvent itself in the past few decades to remain a major cog in the community's retail economy. "Small town downtown areas aren't going back to 1955,...Tags: Imagine That (movie), JC Penney Company Inc., Rentals, Easter, Business
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Comings & Goings: YRMC to start on new parking garage
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.Plans for construction of a new parking garage at Yuma Regional Medical Center have been submitted to the city for review, reported Alan Kircher, deputy building official. Construction is expected to start on the structure in late June or early July and...Tags: Land Price, House Building, Target, Hospitals and Clinics, CrossFit, Inc.
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Demand seen for growing Memphis restaurant districts
Commercial AppealOverton Square has been adding restaurants like crazy, thanks partly to the city-built parking garage rising there. Businesses in Cooper-Young, well known both for its bustling restaurant scene and limited parking spots, now want a parking garage, too....Tags: Investments, Local Government, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Problem Solver: Kenmore washer breaks, replacement part missing
When he bought his Kenmore combination washer and dryer from Sears in Oak Brook on July 13, 2011, Tony La Piana decided not to pay for an extended warranty. The salesman assured him Kenmore products are built to last, so La Piana paid $977.49 for the...
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Bittersweet exit for Grassi's downtown flower shop
The News TribuneShed no tears for Ken Grassi. He is shedding none for himself. Sunday, after 23 years, Grassi will close his downtown store and cafe located in that familiar triangle building across from Union Station at the northernmost point of the University of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Demographics, Media Industry, Auction Service, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Fair board legal costs discussed
Following the state attorney general's denial again last month to represent the Orange County Fairgrounds, discussions continued Thursday morning regarding the organization's pending legal bills. Since early 2010, the state-owned fairgrounds has paid...Tags: Lawyers, Rentals, Justice System
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For retailers, celebrity brands are an attractive lure
Sixteen-year-old Gabriel Aguilar, of Chicago, an avid shopper, prefers to patronize specialty shops such as Urban Outfitters or Forever 21 for party and hang-out-with-friends apparel. Sears? Not a chance. "Every time I think of Sears, I think of a...
Tags: Justin Bieber, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Media Industry, Adam Levine, Sean John Combs
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Retail, fast-food workers rally for higher pay in Chicago
Chicago Tribune reportersStanding with other protesters on Chicago's storied State Street, Charde Nabors, 21, said she's fighting for better pay and more opportunities for workers like her. Nabors said she earns $9 an hour at Sears and would like to work full time, rather...Tags: Political Dissent, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Labor Legislation, Occupy Wall Street, Dunkin' Donuts
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Prescription take-back events set for Saturday
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Citizens in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas with unwanted or expired medications will have an opportunity to safely dispose of them this weekend as part of the Drug Enforcement Administration's national prescription drug take-back initiative....Tags: Prescription Drugs, Dillard's Incorporated, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Substance Abuse
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As Center in the Square prepares to reopen, cultural groups bring new energy to downtown Roanoke
ReporterIt's lunch hour on Campbell Avenue, and Maestro David Stewart Wiley is at the piano. He's playing American classics for an audience in The Green Room at 128 East Campbell, the performance and meeting space in the Roanoke Symphony's new digs downtown....Tags: Culture
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Aspen Dental, GameStop moving to new Ashtabula Township plaza
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioASHTABULA TOWNSHIP -- Aspen Dental and GameStop from the mall soon will be moving into a new plaza along the Route 20 corridor, according to the Ashtabula County Building Department. Construction began in January for the two-tenant building going up...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Energy Saving, Burger King, GameStop
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