Sentences with phrase «sale at a shopping mall»

As Angela Swan comments, taking some time during the course of a day to actually honour those who served and those who died would be far more meaningful than having an excuse to sleep in and / or an opportunity to attend a Remembrance Day sale at a shopping mall.

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Early experience working retail or interacting with a pop - up shop at the mall convinces young people that sales is about pushing things consumers don't want.
We plan for it in advance, and on occassion have stopped off at some of the malls for clothes shopping and such (MD has sales tax on clothes; PA does not).
Brian McCarthy, manager of sales and marketing at Randhurst Shopping Center in Mt. Prospect, said he has never heard any complaints about women breast - feeding in the mall, which has about 15,000 shoppers a day.
I don't normally share two blog posts in one day, but I had to tell you guys about this amazing sale that ends today!I did some after Christmas shopping at the mall this morning, and just about bought everything in Abercrombie.
Since, I can't shop at the mall with my two bouncing boys, the last time LOFT had a 40 % off everything sale, I ordered everything.
They have them in a nice range of colors and they're on sale right now, so I would go snatch them up at the GAP in West Town Mall (or put them on your list for tax - free shopping this weekend).
«This place was starving for a good, honest pet supply store,» recalls Kathy, who says the only other pet - related stores at the time included a grain store and a mall pet shop specializing in live - pet sales.
Puppies are the main attraction at the three mall shops, where animal sales make up about 80 percent of the business, says Mellace.
Ron Kaplan, vice president of capital markets at Federal Realty Investment Trust, Bethesda, Md., says retailers typically enjoy higher sales profits in a town center with a higher density of consumers than in a regional shopping mall.
RCA researchers expect that total sales volume for the second quarter of 2012 will be lower than in the first quarter because of a number of large portfolio sales that took place at the beginning of the year, including Westfield's sale of seven U.S. malls to Starwood Capital Group and Blackstone / DDR's purchase of 46 shopping centers from EPN Group.
Ben Knight, who owns three FASTSIGNS franchises — which make everything from «for sale» signs on manicured front lawns, to way - finding signs for universities and corporations, to «coming soon» wall wraps for retailers at shopping mall — says he worked nonstop when he first took over the existing FASTSIGNS South Tryon location.
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