Word: retailing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...their place is planned a $6 million new building half the size of University Hall, taking up both this lot and the one next door. The new building will eventually hold both retail space and University offices...
HPRE is investigating possible occupants for the retail space planned for on the building's first floor, but declined to reveal potential tenants...
Levitan did say whatever eventually is eventually built on the site will be in keeping with broader trends in University retail space...
...back offices of supermarkets and discount stores, Pepsi is waging another kind of war, pitching itself not just as a supplier but also as a partner in a highly competitive business. Combined, Pepsi, Frito-Lay and Tropicana account for $11 billion in retail sales at supermarkets--hefty numbers that Coke can't match. "We represent up to 13% of their profits," says PepsiCo's new senior vice president for sales and marketing, Al Carey. Last month Carey accompanied Enrico and the presidents of Pepsi, Frito and Tropicana on a historic first joint call on a major retailer to remind...
...Duke Ellington's 100th anniversary, and here he is at Pottery Barn, sitting on the counter. Pottery Barn, like many other retail chains these days, is selling a variety of CD collections showcasing the kind of music it would like you to associate with spending. One of its offerings is PB Swing, featuring songs by '90s swing acts with one-hit-wonderish names like the Flying Neutrinos. But there's also one track, Take the "A" Train, by the Duke Ellington Orchestra. One wonders if the differences--and connections--between Duke and the new crop aren't lost...