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While we now live in the age of big box stores, there’s remains enough space within the communities, especially those our size, for the mall concept.[...]

Lately, it seems you don't have to be anywhere near a garden to stop and smell the roses. Smell is the latest way that businesses are attempting to woo customers, whether it be the scented candles at a boutique.

Once upon a time, there was a woman named Susannah Marks who bought a storefront on Main Street in the village of Chatham and opened a bookstore. In September 1977, she purchased what was once a cabinet shop and before that, a shoe repair shop. And from the day that bookstore opened, Muriel Faxon was there.

Does Center City need another moderate-priced clothing retailer? Marshalls has leased the Staples site, a onetime Woolworth's, at 1046 Market St. Marshalls owner TJX Cos. Inc. of Massachusetts, which opened a one-million-square- foot, 1,000-worker, state-subsidized warehouse in Northeast Philadelphia a decade ago, took the space after Staples declined to renew with landlord Jenel Management Co ...

Talia Sandavol was inspired to design hoodies, like the one pictured, after over-heating at concerts. Attend a show at Red Rocks, and you may see a slew of college-age students modeling the latest fashions. What you may not realize is that this clothing is actually designed right here in Denver.

As more and more information is finding its way onto the Web, great swaths of our physical infrastructure are becoming obsolete.  Whenwe attempt to understand the implications of the Internet Age, the ...

Editor’s note: Exhibit listings are published on a rotating basis as space allows.

Bobby Valentine 's Sports Academy , 72 Camp Avenue, Stamford, (203)-968-2872. Year-Round baseball/softball training for all age levels and skill levels that includes: A professional curriculum with proven results. Private Lessons (1 on 1 instruction).

Uptown Cheapskate opened in downtown Salt Lake City in 2009, selling new and used clothing and accessories. The store's founder, Chelsea Sloan, took third place in a contest for budding entrepreneurs and has since opened 13 franchises with plans for even more expansion.

Three 20-something cousins whose grandma inspired them to become clothing designers have taken a leap of faith and built an East Flatbush shop to showcase their streetwear brand.