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  2. Gondola (retail) - Wikipedia

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    A gondola placed perpendicular to the end of a row of other gondolas can be used as an endcap. [1] In Europe, gondola normally refers to double-sided shop shelving. [ 2 ] In clothing stores, merchandising is carried out using 3-specialized shelving for clothing, and makes it possible to highlight specific products to increase the average basket ...

  3. Endcap - Wikipedia

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    Endcaps at a Walmart store. In retail marketing, an endcap, end cap, Free Standing Display Unit (FSDU), or gen-end (general end shelving) is a display for a product placed at the end of an aisle. It is perceived to give a brand a competitive advantage. [1] It is often available for lease to a manufacturer in a retail environment.

  4. Shop fitting - Wikipedia

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    Shop fitting is a profession that involves the fit-out of retail outlets like corner shops, department stores, convenience stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets with equipment, fixtures and fittings. It’s carried out by a shop fitter who executes all planning, design, layout and installation of equipment and services.

  5. Omni Superstore - Wikipedia

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    On the right, perpendicular to the main aisle, were the general merchandise shelving gondolas. A tall mezzanine housed the 1 Hour Photo Department in the center of these general merchandise aisles. To the left of the main front to back walkway was the large 20' shelving and beyond that the grocery department, which was larger than the general ...

  6. Hills (store) - Wikipedia

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    A reset of the hardlines section was completed, which included lopping off 4 ft. from the end of the gondola runs to create a power aisle with pallet presentations of "good values." Logo variant. On November 12, 1998, Ames acquired Hills. At that time, Hills was operating 155 stores, covering 12 states, and employing in excess of 20,000 employees.

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    The concept store features makers, both local and international, in a thoughtful display that's a true delight to browse whether you're looking to expand your glassware or jewelry collection.

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