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Innovative Ideas to Bring Back Main Street  USA

Innovative Ideas to Bring Back Main Street USA

by Pamela Danziger | Aug 9, 2017 | Pam Danziger

Small is the next BIG story at retail – small as in local independent retailers.  Main Streets and the independent retailers that thrive there are on the cutting edge of this shift in retailing. While the Great Recession took out a wide swath of retailers...
Make Independent Retailer Month Last All Year Long

Make Independent Retailer Month Last All Year Long

by Pamela Danziger | Jul 31, 2017 | Pam Danziger, Uncategorized

It’s official: July is National Independent Retailer Month.  But I say make it run all year, not just in July! Independent Retailer Month started back in 2003, then was adopted in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia and New Jersey in 2009 to advance the business for...
Why The Amazon-Whole Foods Deal Could Be Good For Independent Stores

Why The Amazon-Whole Foods Deal Could Be Good For Independent Stores

by Pamela Danziger | Jul 31, 2017 | Pam Danziger, Uncategorized

As predictions of the coming retail grocery apocalypse flood in, one sector of the retail economy is sure to benefit from the Amazon/Whole Foods mash-up: the butchers, bakers, greengrocers, farmers markets and other specialty food retailers that make their homes on...
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